You know you’re a University of Worcester student if:

You know you’re a University of Worcester student if:
1. The University’s library, The Hive, is shared with the public. This makes it Europe’s first ever joint university/public library.
There were so many factors I had to think about when I was looking to apply for university.
I first visited Worcester on an open day and really loved the feel of the university and thought that the course was perfect for me.
Having graduated from my English Degree and thinking about my next steps, I often ponder over my decision to make Worcester my permanent home. It would be fair to say that I fell in love with the place the first time I visited and have never looked back.
As an international student, going to university abroad may be something similar to playing the lottery: you may or may not hit the jackpot.
One of the reasons I chose Worcester as a place to live and study was because it has everything you could want from a city including shops, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and lots of things to do.
Although I knew that with careful budgeting I could survive with my student loan, I wanted a little bit of extra cash so I could have money for expenses such as birthdays and Christmas. That is why whilst I was at university I decided to get a part-time job.