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Introduction to Higher
Education
Did you know?
If you were paid £1 for every higher education course
available in the UK you would earn over £50,000
Graduates earn substantially more over their lifetime
than non graduates, on average comfortably Over £100,000 or more.
Over the next decade 80% of jobs will be for careers that typically
recruit graduates
Why students choose to go to
University?
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To gain a qualification
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Careers or professional opportunities
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To increase earning potential and raise career ‘ceiling’
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Personal development
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To meet new people
Learn or develop new skills
Time management, organisation, communication skills,
interpersonal skills, networking, negotiation, independent
learning, budgeting, analytical skills, report writing, team
work, meeting deadlines, tact & diplomacy, problem
solving, adaptability, leadership, research skills, crosscultural understanding, …
+ personal growth and development
Skills
Enhanced skills through HE investment:
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recession proof your career
employed vs ‘employable’
opens doors sometimes not available to those without a degree
keep up with the jobs market (many people in the market today
have degrees so don’t get left out)
Requirement for some careers
A successful university
• First and only modern university to be crowned UK
University of the Year (Times Higher Education)
• Top new university in England for student
experience (Times Higher Education survey 2011/12)
• Teesside has risen 19 places in the league tables
from last year (Guardian 2012)
• Accessible and supportive lecturers – teaching
focus (QAA) underpinned by research, industry links,
practising professionals (NTF)
• In the World’s top 4 for international student
satisfaction (international student i-barometer)
An expanding university
• £200m invested in estate with awardwinning campuses at Middlesbrough &
Darlington…with more to come.
• Superb facilities (academic and extracurricular)
• Key partnerships with employers and with
Further Education
• A social enterprise at the heart of the
community
Academic Schools
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School of Arts & Media
School of Computing
School of Health & Social Care
School of Social Science & Law
School of Science & Engineering
Teesside University Business School
Employability
Dreamworks
Proctor &
Gamble
James Bond
Sega
Batman
Glaxo Smith
Kline
Aston Martin
• BBC Director General called us: “one of the
fastest moving, most exciting universities”
Pixar
• Entrepreneurship – start up businesses/
business incubation units
IBM
• EXPOTEES /Creative Arts Week – end of year
exhibitions often leading to final year students
being offered jobs before they even graduate
• Providing graduates with real world skills
through industry links
• Award-winning Careers Service, Library and
Students’ Union
Sports clubs
Airsoft – American Football – Athletics – Badminton – Basketball
(mens) – Basketball (women's) – Capoeira – Cheerleading –
Climbing – Cricket – Football (mens) – Football (womens) –
Freestyle Dance – Futsal – Gaelic Football (mens) – Gaelic
Football (women's) – Hapkido – Hockey (mens) – Hockey
(womens) – Horse-riding – Iaido – Jeet Kune Do – Ju Jitsu –
Karate – Kayak – Kickboxing – Kung Fu – Netball – Pool – Rowing
– Ruby (women's) – Rugby League – Rugby Union – Skydiving –
Snow Sports – Surfing – Swimming & Waterpolo – Table Tennis –
Tai Chi – Teesside Extreme – Tennis – Trampolining
Our Students love us
• UK’s top modern university for Student
Experience (THE 2012)
• 84% of our students are happy with the
teaching on their course - history gave us a
100% score.
• Our courses and lectures are ranked as the
best in the North East and in the country’s top
ten, according to the Whatuni Student Choice
Awards 2011.
We inspire, you succeed
A great place
to live
• Seaside and country side on
your doorstep
• Annual multi-cultural
Middlesbrough MELA
• Middlesbrough Institute of
Modern Art (MIMA)
• Temenos (see picture – left)
• Local economy
Photo by Steve Grey – visitmiddlesbrough.com