South Korea

Key information about Worcester

Total student population: 10,000+

International student population: 840 students (EU and Non-EU)

 

Scholarships

Scholarships for your country

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Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

English qualifications:

International students are usually required to provide evidence of their ability in the English language.

Undergraduates

Undergraduate courses require a minimum IELTS of 6.0, Pearson 51 or Cambridge Advanced C.

Postgraduates

Postgraduate courses require a minimum IELTS of 6.5, Pearson 59 or Cambridge Advanced B.

Other equivalent English qualifications will be considered.

Academic Qualifications:

Feel free to check your qualification with the International Centre. Please contact us at: international@worc.ac.uk

Local Representives

South Korea

For specific information about Worcester representatives in your region, please contact:

International Recruitment Office
Jenny Lind Building - (Room JL 2026)
University of Worcester
Worcester
WR1 3BB

Telephone: +44 (0)1905 542640
Email: international@worc.ac.uk

Student views

Yonghyun Yun

A picture of Yonghyun Yun, a Korean student

I chose to study at the University of Worcester because I was looking for a university that could provide me with support in continuing my studies. When I had the interview at the University of Worcester they gave me the confidence I needed.

The course I am studying is MA Creative Digital Media which covers both creative and research work. I wanted to further my studies in the area of Creative and New Media which is the main reason I chose this course.

The main thing I enjoy about studying here is being able to share and discuss what I was studying with other people on my course. The study environment here makes it better to have discussions, and work independently; this is something that is different about UK universities in comparison to South Korea.

It was very easy to make friends; I made many new friends as soon as term started. They have all been very kind and sociable. My friends have helped me a lot, especially for lectures and studying. My friends have also helped me experience British culture and I have created amazing memories.

It was also very easy to find a part-time job within Worcester, which has provided me with new experiences and responsibilities.

The main thing I like about the city of Worcester is the long history and the fact that there are beautiful views. I was taken in by the way the city expresses British life.