Saturday 10 January 2009
PUSH POLL
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The University of East London (UEL) divides itself between two sites four miles apart, Docklands and Stratford. Although it’s on the edge of London, forget a party lifestyle – over three-quarters of students are study-minded, mature people ... more detail UEL’s a friendly cultural cocktail and the lively community atmosphere of East London fills its campuses.There’s a heavy emphasis on vocational studies, especially law and teacher training, and students have the option of starting their course in February as well as traditional September ... more on academic Docklands is an entertainment abyss, but Stratford’s a foothill of fun, with London providing mountains of amusement. The SU’s notably hot on race and welfare issues, but makes time to run the bar on each campus ... more on the SU Sports facilities are a bit thin though, but will be fattened up as the 2012 Olympics roll ever closer ... more on sports Students have not-quite-enough accommodation to meet demand, but living out is cheaper than most of London ... more on housing Disabled access is better in the newer Docklands campus and, to top it off, there’s plenty of financial support available ... more on welfare
Woohoo: Tons of clubs and socs Boo: No cohesion between split campuses Tel: (020) 8223 3000 E-mail: admiss@uel.ac.uk Website: www.uel.ac.uk
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JackLondon
What the brochures don't tell you about the student accommodation at the UeL Docklands Campus is that they've put all the student accommodation buildings directly opposite the runway to London City Airport. Thus if you're a student on site don't expect to get much sleep at all. Although the main teaching building are well sound proofed the student halls of residence are not.
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