Issue 2 | July 2003 
Education
Education UK website
www.educationuk.org Searching for courses in the UK has never been easier than with www.educationuk.org.

The Education UK website was launched in January 2002 and gives you instant access to the world's largest database of UK courses (over 500,000) and a huge range of UK educational institutions.
The Education UK website helps international students interested in studying for a UK course or qualification. There are seven different methods of searching:
- quick search by course keyword
- advanced search
- course browse
- institution search
- english language search
- boarding school search
- online and distance learning
Detailed search results are available which include links to institutions and departmental profiles. And if you register, a quick and simple process, you have access to much more. Site registration allows you to save your details, email institutions directly with queries and even apply online to the course or institution that interests you.
Don't miss the 20-plus, country-specific sites, accessible via the homepage, which are offered in different languages and provide country-specific information.
So, join last year's 1.6 million unique users on www.educationuk.org and start searching for the UK course and institution that's right for you.
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