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1) You're most welcome! I hope you're well.
BSc International Management will have a cohort of approximately 80 students per year. We anticipate that around 80% of our student intake will be international; we are very fortunate to have received applications from all across the globe, and from almost every continent!
As outlined in our online prospectus, the programme will be based at One Canada Square, Canary Wharf. All teaching will take place at this site, so please be assured that you won't be required to travel between campuses for any classes.
Students are, of course, encouraged to make use of the facilities at other campuses, particularly our main campus in Bloomsbury, where the School of Management's existing undergraduate programmes, UCL Students Union and main library are based. There will be opportunities for our International Management students to attend events at Bloomsbury throughout the duration of the degree programme. In addition, our Student Experience team and the School of Management Society, oversee delivery of an exciting social events calendar, providing many opportunities to connect with peers across the university. We hope that our students will enjoy partaking in these activities, joining student societies and being part of UL's wonderful student community.
There are various accommodation options for undergraduate students. You can find out more here. The majority of residences are close to the Bloomsbury area, which is popular with students and is well connected for travelling across London/between campuses via bus and tube routes. Bloomsbury is a 15-minute walk to Tottenham Court Road; from here, you can take the Elizabeth line directly to Canary Wharf (12-minute journey).
We do also offer accommodation at One Pool Street, part of the new UCL East campus in Stratford (which is closer to Canary Wharf and has its own library,
2)Your request
I am writing to inquire about the application statistics for the BSc International Management course, specifically for the current application cycle with the UCAS deadline on 29th January 2025. Could you please provide information on the number of applications received and the expected intake capacity?
Our response
2,934 applications have been received for the BSc International Management course for the current application cycle with the
UCAS deadline on 29th January 2025.
UCL does not set intake targets for its programmes, and as this programme is