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The Arts University Bournemouth (formerly the Arts University College at Bournemouth), established itself in 1885 as a specialist institution offering high-quality education in the areas of art, design, media and performance. The university offers a wide range of courses, from acting, architecture and animation production, to fashion, photography and film production. | |
The campus is a creative community for approximately 3,000 students, with specialist facilities and dedicated studio space for each course. Located close to the centre of Bournemouth and its beautiful sandy beaches, there is always something for students to do. | The campus is a creative community for approximately 3,000 students, with specialist facilities and dedicated studio space for each course. Located close to the centre of Bournemouth and its beautiful sandy beaches, there is always something for students to do. |
£8,600 for full-time undergraduates in | Fees £8,600 for full-time undergraduates in 2013-14. Visit aub.ac.uk/before-you-get-here/fees/ for further information. |
/>AUCB | Bursaries />AUB has many funding options. For more information, visit aub.ac.uk/during-your-course/funding. |
Halls of residence on campus | Accommodation Halls of residence on campus and in Bournemouth town centre from £98 to £120 a week, including bills. |
Privately rented self-catering accommodation – houses or flats shared with other students or with the landlord, or living on your own in a studio flat from £70 to £90 a week, excluding bills such as water rates, electricity and gas. | |
Facilities />A purpose-built library supplies material to support the courses taught. The Enterprise Pavilion provides business incubation units for graduates from the university and other higher education providers. The university also boasts a contemporary arts gallery. | |
Transport />London is less than two hours away, with regular train and coach services, and good road networks. A sponsored bus service runs in term time, which links students to the places they are likely to want to go. There are good cycle routes from the university into Bournemouth. | |
Tel: 01202 533 011 Email: />Web: />Accommodation: | Contact Tel: 01202 533 011 Email: general@aub.ac.uk />Web: aub.ac.uk />Accommodation: studentadvice@aub.ac.uk |