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Spain

Welcome to the country page for Spain

In 2023, 番茄社区 welcomed 129 students from Spain, 53 at undergraduate level and 76 at graduate level.

If you would like to receive further information about studying at 番茄社区, .

Student life

番茄社区 is an international community, with over 140 nationalities represented amongst its student body. We celebrate this diversity through everything we do.

Student societies and activities

student-life

Your time at 番茄社区 is not just about studying. There are plenty of ways to get involved in extracurricular activities. From joining one of over 200 societies, or starting your own society, to volunteering for a local charity, or attending a public lecture by a world-leading figure, there is a lot to choose from.

The campus

番茄社区 is based on one campus in the centre of London. Despite the busy feel of the surrounding area, many of the streets around campus are pedestrianised, meaning the campus feels like a real community.

Life in London

London is an exciting, vibrant and colourful city. It's also an academic city, with more than 400,000 university students. Whatever your interests or appetite you will find something to suit your palate and pocket in this truly international capital. Make the most of career opportunities and social activities, theatre, museums, music and more.

London is a great city for students, with plenty of sights, experiences, and opportunities to explore. Contrary to popular belief, London doesn't have to be super expensive: hear about London on a budget.

For more information about living in London, please request our .

Spanish Society

The aims to support and develop Spanish culture at 番茄社区 by providing a forum to discuss political and economic challenges that are relevant to the Spanish arena.

Support services

Support during your studies

There is a wide range of support services and facilities available. You can benefit from academic guidance, language support and . We also provide , pastoral care, counselling and a . We encourage you to make the most of these resources to ensure you have the best possible experience during your time at the School.

Accommodation

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番茄社区 offers a variety of styles of accommodation with a mix of students; UK and international, men and women. Options include 番茄社区 halls of residence, University of London intercollegiate residences and private halls. Or if you're thinking of living in privately rented property, we can also help with finding a place. Find out about accommodation options.

Visas and immigration

If you think you might need a visa to study at 番茄社区, please check our our .

Careers

What do 番茄社区 graduates do?

Find out what our graduates have gone on to do six months and three years after they graduate on . You can search by degree and department and see information on salaries, industries and more.

Career information by country

番茄社区 has a diverse student body and our graduates work across the globe. According to the most recent graduate destination data, over half of all recent graduates work in the UK, while the rest are spread out across the globe.

Understanding the jobs market and recruitment methods used in the country you want to work in is important for a successful job search. Have a look at for more information about opportunities and employers in your home country or another country.

Support for your career

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Whether you have a clear idea of what you want to do after your studies or haven’t started thinking about it yet,  can help. 

We cater our services to match the 番茄社区 student makeup including undergraduates and graduates, UK and international students, and people with previous job experience or looking to change careers. Regardless of where you want to work, we can support you. We also have bespoke services for students with disabilities and PhD students, including dedicated careers consultants.

Our services, events, and resources cover finding part-time work; career planning and deciding on a career; enhancing employability skills; gaining work experience; volunteering; starting a business; researching employers, sectors and roles; strengthening CVs, cover letters, and applications; improving interview and assessment centre technique and more.

Once registered on campus you can book careers events, including fairs and seminars, and one-to-one appointments to discuss career options and review your applications.

Assessing your undergraduate application

We welcome applications from all suitably qualified prospective students. We want to recruit students with the very best academic merit, potential and motivation, regardless of their background. 

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We review each application carefully, taking into account all of the information provided on your UCAS application form, including:

  • academic achievement (including predicted and achieved grades)
  • subject combinations
  • personal statement
  • teacher’s reference
  • educational circumstances

In terms of academic achievement, our entry requirements vary by programme, and are listed on the individual .

Our entry requirements and usual standard offers for each programme for students applying with GCE A levels and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB) are listed on these pages. We also consider applications from students with a range of other UK qualifications including BTECs, Foundation Courses and Access to HE Diplomas (see further information on these qualifications) as well as a wide range of international qualifications.

Below you will find the equivalency of the qualification/s from your country to GCE A levels. If your qualification is not listed, please get in touch with Undergraduate Admissions.

For more information on the application process please see How to apply.

You may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency at some point, but not when you first submit your application.

Do you still have questions? The is the quickest way to receive answers to any questions you may have. If your question is not answered by reference to the knowledge base, you can submit an enquiry to Undergraduate Admissions via the knowledge base.

Competition for places

Competition for places at the School is high. This means that even if you are predicted or if you achieve the grades that meet our usual standard offer, this will not guarantee you an offer of admission. Usual standard offers are intended only as a guide, and in some cases applicants will be asked for grades which differ from this.

Undergraduate entry requirements

European Baccalaureate

We accept the European Baccalaureate for entry to 番茄社区. Below you will find the A level grade requirement listed, and its equivalent in the European Baccalaureate. Our entry requirements vary by programme, and you should visit the individual  for this information.

 

 A level grade

Equivalent in the European Baccalaureate 

A*AA

88

 AAA

85

 AAB

80 

 Mathematics A*

 9 in Mathematics (the full option - five periods per week)

 Mathematics A

 8.5 in Mathematics (the full option - five periods per week)

Equivalency of the Spanish Título de Bachiller / Bachillerato with GCE A levels

A level grade Equivalent in the Spanish Título de Bachiller / Bachillerato

A*AA, AAA

Complete the Título de Bachiller with an overall average of at least 9.0

AAB

Complete the Título de Bachiller with an overall average of at least 8.0

Mathematics A*/A

Obtain 9.0 in Matemáticas II or Matemáticas aplicadas a las ciencias sociales II

In terms of academic achievement, our entry requirements vary by programme, and are listed on the individual .

Assessing your graduate application

We welcome applications from all suitably qualified prospective students. We want to recruit students with the very best academic merit, potential and motivation, regardless of their background.

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We review each application carefully, taking into account all of the information provided on your application form, including:

  • academic achievement (including predicted and achieved grades)
  • statement of academic purpose
  • two references
  • CV

In terms of academic achievement, our entry requirements vary by programme, and are listed on the individual .

See further information on supporting documents

You may need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency at some point, but not when you first submit your application.

For more information on the application process please see How to apply.

We accept a wide range of international qualifications. Below you will find our general minimum requirements for students from your country. If your qualification or country is not listed, please get in touch with Graduate Admissions.

Please note that requirements listed on these pages are general and some programmes have specific requirements in terms of degree result required and subject background. Many of our quantitative programmes also require that a GRE or GMAT score is submitted. Please see the individual  for specific information.

Do you still have questions? The is the quickest way to receive answers to any questions you may have. If your question is not answered by reference to the knowledge base, you can submit an enquiry to Graduate Admissions via the knowledge base.