De Montfort University (DMU)

At De Montfort University (DMU) is the most-improved university in the UK according to the latest Sunday Times league tables, rising 32 places to 54th out of 130 universities in the UK. We offer over 400 courses. Popular courses include Business, Law, Architecture, Psychology, Engineering, Computing, Pharmacy and Fashion.
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De Montfort University (DMU)
 
We offer over 400 courses, with 170 of these being accredited by professional bodies such as our RIBA accredited Architecture course as well as our Accounting and Finance courses holding the maximum number of exemptions from the ACCA and CIMA. Popular courses include Business, Law, Architecture, Psychology, Engineering, Computing, Pharmacy and Fashion.

At De Montfort University (DMU) is the most-improved university in the UK according to the latest Sunday Times league tables, rising 32 places to 54th out of 130 universities in the UK.
 
Students can stay in our one city centre campus accommodation for the duration of their course, combining a safe and friendly study environment with a vibrant city lifestyle. Living costs in Leicester are typically much lower than in London and with our outstanding transport links, you can find yourself in the capital in an hour.
 
Find out more at: www.dmu.ac.uk/international
or
speak to your International Officer, Jules Pringle: jules.pringle@dmu.ac.uk
+44 (0) 116 257 7081+44 (0) 116 257 7081

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