De Montfort University
De Montfort University
Location : Email : recruitment@dmu.ac.uk

At De Montfort University (DMU) Leicester you’ll be taught by passionate and enthusiastic lecturers who have excelled in the National Teaching Fellowship Scheme – one of the most prestigious awards for excellence in higher education – while our courses are all carefully designed to help you gain the skills needed to enter today’s competitive jobs market and succeed in your chosen career.

Every year DMU welcomes around 2,700 international students from more than 130 countries. Located in the city of Leicester, there is so much DMU has to offer international students. Leicester is recognised as a great place to be a student too, with the latest Student Living Index (compiled by NatWest) ranking Leicester in the top 10 ‘most affordable student cities’, based on the cost to students of food, rent and fun. In addition to this is DMU Works, our careers and employability service named as the best in a UK university.

The pages below will help you to easily find the entry criteria, fees, scholarships and other key information about DMU for your region.

DMU is delighted to provide a calendar of events that reflects the diverse nature of all that we do.

The events we host are aimed at a variety of audiences from students and alumni to the general public and professionals. The DMU events office ensures students enjoy truly unique and memorable experiences, from a student’s first open day right through to their graduation ceremony which marks the end of the student journey. The vast majority of our events are open to all and free to attend.

A quality learning environment...
All De Montfort University (DMU) students belong to one of our four faculties.

Each faculty delivers a wide range of courses to students as well as overseeing world-changing research and fostering enviable commercial links that inform our teaching and ensure DMU courses are relevant to modern employers.

The Faculty of Arts, Design and Humanities brings together DMU’s creative disciplines. Its courses range from traditional to boundary pushing and research is rated as internationally excellent. Names such as shoe guru Jimmy Choo and novelist Adele Parks have lectured students thanks to the faculty’s exceptional industry links.

The Faculty of Business and Law delivers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including accounting, law, politics, marketing and business studies, that are all designed with employability in mind. All of our undergraduate courses offer the opportunity to study abroad for up to a year with a partner institution. Housed in the new, state-of-the-art Hugh Aston Building, the faculty is known for its excellent teaching, leading edge research and superb links with industry.

Outstanding teaching...
The Faculty of Health and Life Sciences educates and develops current and future healthcare professionals. Our long-standing expertise and strong links with industry ensure our students get a head start in their career. Many of our courses are accredited or endorsed by professional bodies, ensuring our teaching is delivered to the highest quality that is recognised by, and relevant to, current practice. Our strong links with industry leaders and direct input from experienced professionals ensure our courses provide students with the essential and specialist knowledge and skills required for graduate jobs.

The Faculty of Computing, Engineering and Media trains engineers, computer scientists and media technologists alike. From cyber securty and games programming to electronic engineering and radio production, teaching and research is exceptionally varied and constantly being updated and enhanced to ensure industry relevance. Facilities are also industry-standard, so graduates have the skills required for successful careers.

De Montfort University (DMU) is located in Leicester, which is a very multicultural city. Each year we welcome a growing number of students from Sub-Saharan Africa enriching the already vibrant and welcoming city of Leicester.

Leicester offers everything you expect from a city and more – all on your doorstep. There are great shops, bars and restaurants just a short distance from campus, and Leicester is recognised as a great place to be a student too, with the latest Student Living Index (compiled by NatWest) ranking Leicester in the top 10 ‘student cities’, based on the cost to students of food, rent and fun.

DMU is increasingly becoming the education destination of choice for students from the continent, with a consistent interest in our Engineering, Business and Computing courses. At DMU you will have the opportunity to get guaranteed work experience through DMU’s careers and employability service who have recently been awarded the Best University Careers/Employability Service at the National Undergraduate Employability (NUE) Awards in 2021.

We work with a number of partner representatives in your country who can help you with your application, the offer process and answer any questions you have about studying and living in the UK.

Take a look below for everything you need to know about becoming a student at DMU and if you have any other questions please get in touch with our dedicated international team.

he Board of Governors
The Board of Governors is responsible for the determination of the educational character and mission of the university and for the general oversight of its activities. It approves the university’s strategy, which supports and informs the setting of strategic and other priorities for the future.

Read further information about the Board of Governors.

Vice-Chancellor and University Leadership Board
The Vice-Chancellor of De Montfort University is Professor Katie Normington. The Vice-Chancellor is responsible for the organisation, direction and management of the university. She is accountable to the Board of Governors.

The Vice-Chancellor chairs DMU’s University Leadership Board, which is the university’s most senior executive committee. The University Leadership Board meets regularly to manage the university's strategy and steer its business.

Governance and Legal
The Governance and Legal directorate provides executive, administrative and secretarial services to the Vice-Chancellor, the university's University Leadership Board and its Board of Governors. The Governance and Legal directorate includes a dedicated in-house legal team, which provides a full range of legal services to the university. It also incorporates a commercial development unit, which manages a range of key strategic programmes and initiatives.

The directorate is home to the Office of the Clerk to the Board of Governors and also oversees the Chancellor’s Office.

Every academic year, Governance and Legal publishes the university's almanac, which provides details of key personnel and the dates of committee meetings taking place across the university during the forthcoming academic year.

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