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The University of Nottingham
Accredited courses in applied psychology
The University of Nottingham offers leading courses in applied psychology through the world-renowned Institute of Work, Health and Organisations.
As well as a range of courses designed for those with no previous experience of psychology, the Institute also offers professionally accredited courses, including:
The University of East Anglia
Making a difference: our philosophy defines the way we help equip you with qualities that shape your future for the better.
Our unique range of courses, internationally significant research, cutting-edge facilities and a beautiful campus location, provide the ideal environment for further study.
We are consistently amongst the top UK universities for student satisfaction, due to our high quality teaching and rich developmental and social opportunities. Over 93% of our graduates, are in work or continued study and we believe that engagement with all we have to offer helps develop the confidence, experience and knowledge required for your chosen career path.
Our early status was established through our strength in the Arts & Humanities and our departments have developed global influence. Our Faculty of Social Sciences works at the forefront of academic and professional development and has a powerful reputation for originality and collaboration.
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Financial Journalism at City University London
City's new Financial Journalism MA course is aimed at producing a generation of outstanding journalists who will excel at covering the next financial crisis – and understand the ramifications of the current one.
The MA admits only a limited number of students, all of whom will have guaranteed placements with the Financial Times group or the BBC.
You will benefit from close proximity to the City of London, one of the world's leading financial centres, with guest lecturers drawn from both the world of banking and major media organisations.
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| Rank | The Guardian | The Times Good University Guide |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oxford | Cambridge |
| 2 | Cambridge | Oxford |
| 3 | UCL | UCL |
| 4 | Glasgow | Bath |
| 5 | Herriot-Watt | York |
| 6 | St Andrews | Sheffield |
| 7 | York | Royal Holloway |
| 8 | Surrey | Durham |
| 9 | Royal Holloway | Bristol |
| 10 | Exeter | Glasgow (Joint 9) |
Rankings based on The Guardian University Guide and The Times Good University Guide ranking tables.