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Where you live is a big part of your student experience and where you’ll meet friends for life.
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Check our entry and English language requirements for your country.
Find out more about our interdisciplinary approach to research.
The Research, Innovation and Impact Services team can provide information about all aspects of research at Staffordshire University.
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Our Employer Partnerships team are here to answer any and all enquiries about our business services.
Our main city campus is in Stoke-on-Trent. We also have our Centre of Excellence in Healthcare Education, located in Stafford.
One of the great things about attending UniLife is that you'll get to try your hand at a real subject.
We've got something for everyone; from taking part in a law investigation in our mock courtroom to looking at viruses in our Science Centre. And if you're not yet sure what you may like to study then why not try something you've not done before? You might find it sparks a whole new interest for you!
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Our social programme gives you the opportunity to take part in a number of activities to make the most of your time at Staffordshire University.
You will have the opportunity to take part in informal sports sessions during your time here, whether it is a footie game with the ambassadors, a spot of basketball, or a friendly game of frisbee.
You will also get the chance to relax or party with new friends in our student venues at the University. You’ll get to stay in halls of residence, where the heart of university life truly lies, and where you will be accompanied by our student ambassadors should you need anything.
Our friendly student ambassadors will welcome you, show you to your accommodation and give you time to settle in. After a ‘get-to-know-you’ lunch, there’ll be fun, team-building activities.
This is a taster day when you’ll get to find out more about the subject you’ve shown an interest in and the skills you’ll need for career success. Depending on the subject, the day could involve workshops, lectures, group activities and more.
The final day will tie up all the loose ends that might be worrying you.
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