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The University of Warwick is pleased to welcome over 500 students from Africa each year, studying from foundation programme to our research degrees. All the information you need on making your application to Warwick can be found below. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.

 

 

Applying to Warwick :

If you have any questions regarding Entry Requirements, please contact us using the information at the bottom of the page.

English Requirements : 

You need to demonstrate a required level of English language proficiency to meet the entry requirements for Warwick. Please see more here.

Visa information : 

Non EEA nationals will require a Tier 4 visa to study in the UK for courses longer than 6 months. The Immigration Service is here to help and support you during your application and studies at Warwick. Please see the Immigration section for further advice.

Visits to your country : 

The University of Warwick visits Africa each year. Future visits will be advertised when available. If you're unable to meet us in country, you can join us online.

Fees and funding : 

All fees for Home/EU and International students are listed . You can also find information on living costs here.

Information on scholarships available to nationals of Western Sahara for full-time study at the University of Warwick can be found here.

Student Community : 

We have over 250 clubs and societies for you to get involved with and meet other students from your country and across the world. Societies include Academic, Activities & Games, Campaigning, Cultural, Film & Media, Food & Drink, Halls, Music, Performance, Religious & Belief and Welfare, Charity & Action.

Support for you in Western Sahara :

Please note, the University of Warwick does not have official representation in Western Sahara. You may find the Education UK global website useful for information on studying in the UK.

Contact the Africa Team : 

The University of Warwick Africa Team is here to support you. If you would like to contact us, Caroline Rushingwa and Jennifer Ball are your dedicated contacts for Western Sahara. They are happy to answer any queries or questions you may have.

Tel: +44 (0)24 7652 4982

Email: Africa@warwick.ac.uk

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