What is the University of Chester known for?

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  • University of Chester is a public university was established in 1839, in the city of Chester, UK. The university is known for its state of the art research facility and high quality education to the its students.

    • Top Ranked University: According to QS World Universities Rankings 2024, the University of Chester is ranked at #55 among global universities.
    • Variety of Courses: The University of Chester is a multi-campus university, where each campus has its unique characteristics and facilities. University of Chester offers more than 532 undergraduate and 170 postgraduate degrees
    • Highly distinguished and learned faculties: The faculty at
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    Atul Mishra

    a year ago
    The University of Chester has a nation wide reputation for its Work Based Learning (WBL) module. It is offered to undergraduate students in their second year of study. The WBL module involves spending 5 weeks (May June) working for an organisation and almost all level five students undertake this module. In addition to the project outcomes or work tasks completed during the placement, each student produces a reflective report that focuses on their skills development. The university has links with a wide range of organizations that offer a broad range of placement opportunities. This module gives students to work in some of the best and
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