Coventry University, founded in 1843, is a major UK Higher Education institution of over 30,000 students on its Coventry and London campus and with a further 10,000 students studying on its degree courses delivered globally in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia.
You are joining a prestigious university. Coventry University was ranked 1st for Overseas Student Experiences, (based on student trips abroad - HESA 2014/15, 2015/6 and 2016/17, published 2018 and 2nd for Teaching Excellence (Times Higher Education UK (TEF) metrics ranking 2017 - Gold winner. Coventry is ranked as 5th UK Student City in the QS Best Student Cities Index 2018 and 13th in the Guardian University Guide 2019 of 121 UK institution ranked. In the Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018, Coventry University was ranked as 6th for Student Experience and is the highest ranking modern university for 7 years running in the Guardian University Guide 2013-2019. Six months after graduating 97% of graduates are employed or in further study according to the DLHE UG UK survey 2016/17, published 2018. Coventry University achieved The Queen's award for Enterprise (International Trade 2015).

As one of the most internationalised of all UK Universities, Coventry University is committed to international engagement. We have nearly 8,000 overseas students at our Coventry campus from over 130 different countries. The University provides many academic, social and cultural programmes to help promote global and cultural perspectives and to prepare students for global careers. The University has a dedicated unit promoting student mobility and delivers specific programmes to promote language acquisition. We have a ‘Global Leaders Programme’ that brings leading figures from public life, industry and commerce to the University to deliver special guest lectures and share their insights of what it takes to lead on an international stage.
Our dynamic ‘Culturae Mundi’ programme runs events each year to promote social and cultural integration within and across the many diverse cultures found on campus; as well as to celebrate the essential Englishness of a University rooted in a region at the centre of England. A region that has been at the heart of pivotal events in the history of England, starting with the many struggles which saw battles take place from the medieval period through to the civil war, and the Industrial Revolution, to the central role of the Midlands in the economic and social life of the UK today.