Bedfordshire University is known for modern ways, a welcoming culture and many years of experience in education. The college became the University of Luton in 1993 when it received university status. After combining with De Montfort’s Bedford campus in 2006, the college received its new formal name. You can find its services spread across five campuses in Luton, Bedford, Milton Keynes, Aylesbury and Putteridge Bury.
Since 20,000 students from over 100 countries study at the university, it is proud of its multicultural setting. Most students beginning higher education for the first time are from black or ethnic minority backgrounds. The university encourages efforts to help more people go to school and support a friendly learning community.
Bedfordshire University offers many undergraduate and postgraduate courses for students of Business, Creative Arts, Education, Health & Social Sciences and Science & Technology. The system makes it easy for students to learn skills applied in their future workplaces.
The funding has helped the university to build a new STEM facility on the Luton campus. Among other things, the university’s buildings were also used for the London 2012 Olympic Games and the 2015 Rugby World Cup.