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Everything about Student Accommodation Worcester
Worcester is a beautiful Cathedral and University City in Worcestershire, England. It has a fascinating industrial history, a wealth of impressive architecture, world-class sports teams and venues. You can also find an unrivalled selection of high street names and independent boutiques in the city. The River Severn flows through the western side of the city centre, which is viewed by Worcester Cathedral. The city is also the birthplace of the acclaimed composer, Sir Edmund Elgar, and the cottage in which he was born as a first-rate museum celebrating this English cultural giant.
University Living, a student housing platform allows students pursuing higher education in the UK and abroad to facilitate instant booking for accommodation in cities like Worcester. With its primary focus on purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA), the company offers a wide range of student room, such as student studio, en-suite and shared rooms, student flats, private rooms, and more. All these student rooms are well-furnished as per the needs and requirements of students. There are plenty of onsite amenities at your fingertips such as a laundry room, bike storage, TV, common living room, and more. Since these accommodations are self-catered you can find a fully-fitted kitchen at each residence.
Things to do in Worcester
A spa resort, Malvern is now an adorable assortment of connected villages around a historic centre called Great Malvern. People visit this place for the spring waters and to hike the Malvern Hills which is an extremely ancient igneous formation. Another great place to visit is Tenbury Wells, a cultivated little town on the Teme. The town has very few chain stores in its centre which lends the town a character you won’t often find in England for a place of this size
For a weekend the city plays host to the famous Worcester Music Festival – a weekend full of music performed by predominantly local artists and bands. All performances are absolutely free and take place near the city centre in bars, clubs, community buildings, churches and more. Plan a visit to Bewdley, a lovable old town of tall flat-fronted townhouses where you can access the Wyre Forest for placid walks.
Student Life in Worcester
Worcester is a fantastic place to study and live with every 10th resident is a student in this city. Being one of the happiest and safest cities in the UK, it was recently named as one of the best cities to live. The city has a rich history, beautiful countryside, independent shops, and restaurants, there are many benefits to living in Worcester as a student. If shopping is your thing, in less than 45-minutes you can reach the centre of Birmingham, UK’s ‘Second City’, which is considered as a shopper’s paradise! Since the city is centrally located, it offers great connectivity via excellent road, rail, and air links. It offers a great environment for students to make their mark.
University of Worcester
Founded in1946 as a Teacher Training College which later became the University of Worcester after being granted full university status in 2005. It is currently recognised as one of the fastest-growing universities in the UK and more than 11,000 undergraduate, postgraduate and part-time students are enrolled in its courses. The University has great employability prospects, with 15 out of 16 currently in work or continuing to study within six months of graduating. It is placed in central Worcester, just a short walk away from the train and bus stations, which makes it extremely convenient for students.
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