University of Chester

University of Chester

Estd.2005

UK, Chester | Warrington

Public
Type Of Institute
N/A
Student Teacher Ratio
80%
Acceptance Rate

About

University of Chester

University of Chester, a public institution in the UK, combines historical significance with modern academic offerings. Founded in 1839 as Chester Diocesan Training College (the UK’s first teacher training college) and granted university status in 2005.

University of Chester stands out for its blend of historical roots and forward-thinking education, offering international students a supportive, career-focused environment in the heart of the UK.

Campuses: Operates across Chester, Warrington, Shrewsbury, Birkenhead, and Crewe, with modern facilities and specialized learning environments.

Student Body: Over 10,000–14,999 students, including 11% international students from 150+ countries.

Academic Focus: Offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs in fields like Health Sciences, Business, and Liberal Arts.

 

Top Reason to Study Here
  • High Employability90% of graduates secure employment or further study within 15 months.
  • Work-Based Learning: Emphasis on internships and industry partnerships, enhancing practical skills.
  • Scholarships: Financial aid options, including merit-based and country-specific awards.
  • Supportive Environment: Small class sizes and dedicated international student services.
  • Cultural Diversity: Ranked 6th in the UK for international student satisfaction (Whatuni Student Choice Awards).
Ranking

#1501 in THE

#59 in Complete University Guide

#46 in Guardian

 

Subject Highlights: Strong in Accounting & Finance (#15 in The Guardian 2025) and Business & Management (#23)

Accreditation
Privy Council and AACSB
Holds a Silver Award in the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework.

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