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  • Jeremy Burgess Head of International Student Recruitment International Office University of Warwick
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  • Quick Facts Campus built in 1965 22,750 students One-third are non-UK students 150+ nationalities 1.04% drop out rate 150 from USA 73% of US students got a First Class or 2.1
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  • In Their Words Warwick has been an ever-present in our top 10 over the past two decades. A place to study here is highly prized. The university tops five of our specialist subject tables this year only two fewer than Oxford Accounting and Finance Creative Writing Economics Film Studies Theatre Studies
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  • REF2014 Informs UK governments distribution of public funds for research Last took place in 2008 (then known as RAE). Warwick ranked 7 th then, too. Via REF UK Govt shares 2billion per year until 2020
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  • California Institute of Technology: 171Stanford: 289UC Berkeley: 241UC Davis: 23UC Irvine: 284UC Los Angeles: 49UC Riverside: 106UC San Diego: 36UC San Francisco: 9UC Santa Cruz: 266UC Santa Barbara: 113 Co-Authored Publications with Warwick (alphabetical order)
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  • SubjectWorld RankSubjectWorld Rank English16Modern Languages - French, German, Italian 26 Maths23Statistics28 Finance, Business / Management Top 15 world, 1 st UK Top 25 40 in the world Law38 Economics21Computer Science Materials Sciences Philosophy Psychology Top 51 100 Politics / International Studies Sociology 23Engineering 4 th in UK Top 101-150 History24(6 th in UK, 2 nd = for Research -Study at Warwick's 15th Century Palazzo Pesaro- Papafava in Venice!)
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  • Departments Science & Engineering Chemistry Complexity Science Computer Science Engineering Life Sciences Mathematics & Statistics Physics Psychology Warwick Manufacturing Group Social Studies Applied Linguistics Warwick Business School Economics Institute of Education School of Law Philosophy Politics & International Studies Sociology Employment Research Arts and Humanities Classics & Ancient History Centre for Cultural Policy English & Literary Studies Film & Television Studies Modern Languages History & History of Art Theatre & Performance Medicine Child Health Diabetes Health Science Trauma & Orthopaedics Dentistry Medicine is graduate entry only
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  • #Liberal Arts at Warwick Liberal Arts for 2016 Specialist pathways Additional certifications available incl Digital Literacy, Communication Across Cultures, and Leadership Public engagement - assessment in public-facing forum (final year) Structured around Problem-Based Learning Core examines national and global issues (sustainability, media, consumption etc) Evaluate evidence, devise solutions Draw upon a range of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences options IB 37 if non specialist IB 35+ incl HL 6,6,6 in relevant subject(s) for chosen specialism Intake c.30 Specialisms include: LA with Film LA with History LA with Theatre & Performance Web link for Liberal Arts: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/undergrad uate/courses/la99http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/undergrad uate/courses/la99
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  • Spacious, Beautiful Safe, self-contained Powerhouse of Teaching & Research
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  • Harry Potter Bell-ringing Belly-Dancing Cheese & Chocolate Economics, Law etc 322
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  • Not Just In The UK
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  • CALIFORNIA CAMPUS ANNOUNCED CUSP ALREADY IN NEW YORK
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  • High Fliers 2015 (2015) Consistently in Top Ten 2014: 7 th, 2013: 1st, 2012: 7 th, 2011: 2 nd Employability THIRD in UK QS 2015 (with 99.9% compared with number one, Harvard, with 100%) QS 2014 (fourth =) Global Employer Reputation Top 15 in the world QS Ranking 64 Times 103 Global reach, respect and renown for rigour and impact
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  • Top 15 in the world for employer reputation. (99.9% vs Harvard with 100%)
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  • Minimum Entry Criteria IB: 34 39 High School Diploma with overall GPA of 3.3+ or over 85% PLUS SATR with at least 1900 combined score or ACT with a score of at least 28 PLUS Either Three SAT Subject Tests of at least 650 (700+ for competitive courses) in each subject (with essential subjects being shown) OR Three AP subjects of at least 4 (5 for competitive courses) in class A subjects
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  • For further information, please contact: Maria de la Pisa Senior Liaison Officer North America [email protected]