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What Is Manchester Known For Now?

Manchester / By Naomi Reed

This vibrant city is what it is today because of its hardworking people and their achievements. The city is famous for many things including, its contributions to music, football, the Industrial Revolution and much more! What is the Speciality of Manchester? Manchester is commonly known as England’s second city. Once a powerhouse of industry, it …

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What Is The Main Religion In Manchester?

Manchester / By Naomi Reed

Christians. Christians make up the largest single religious group in the city of Manchester, with 48.7% of the population. Other major groups (with more than 1% population) are no religion (25.3%), Muslim (15.8%) and Hindu (1.1%). What percentage of Manchester is black? Black make up 8.6% of the total population of Manchester, out of which …

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Why Is Manchester Called The Rainy City?

Manchester / By Naomi Reed

That’s according to an analysis of rainfall figures going back 34 years which appears to leave Manchester’s reputation as ‘the rainy city’ in tatters. An average 867mm of rain fell in Manchester each year between 1981 and 2015, placing our city 15th in a new league table of the wettest towns and cities in the …

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Can You Live In Manchester And Work In London?

Manchester / By Tanya Garner

Adam Higgins, co-founder at social impact developers Capital&Centric says Joe is just one of many examples of people choosing Manchester after rethinking their work-life options. “With remote working now the norm, it’s totally feasible to live in Manchester and work from London,” he said. Is Manchester a better place to live than London? Both London …

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How Much Is Bristol School Fees?

Bristol / By Josefina Kelly

Our undergraduate study fees in 2022/23 are £9,250 a year for UK home students. EU students who meet home fee status are also charged £9,250. Is University of Bristol free? A tuition fee is payable in each year for every programme of study at the University of Bristol, with the exception of incoming Erasmus exchange …

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What Subjects Is Bristol Good For?

Bristol / By Josefina Kelly

The University of Bristol is one of the best places in the UK to study engineering, education, languages and animal sciences courses. That’s according to two high profile university guides published by The Sunday Times and The Guardian, which also rated highly the University’s anatomy, criminology and science courses. What is Bristol Uni best at? …

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What Grades Do You Need For Bristol?

Bristol / By Naomi Reed

We welcome applications from students following the European Baccalaureate programme. Most of our undergraduate courses require an overall percentage of 77% or more, with some requiring scores of 88%. Is Bristol hard to get into? The University of Bristol acceptance rate is around 67.3%. This means that the university accepts around 67-68 applicants out of …

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Why Should I Study In Bristol?

Bristol / By Naomi Reed

Bristol is routinely ranked within the top 10 universities in the UK in the QS World University Rankings. We welcome students and staff from more than 130 countries, creating a diverse and stimulating community. We have 150+ international exchange partners across the world. Why do you want to study in Bristol? Bristol’s two universities are …

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What Languages Are Spoken In Bristol?

Bristol / By Naomi Reed

English is by far the most commonly spoken language – 91% of Bristolians speak English as their main language. Of those whose main language is not English, only 1.5% cannot speak the language well or at all. The most commonly spoken languages in Bristol other than English are Polish (1.5%) and Somali (1.2%). How many …

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Is Manchester A Creative City?

Manchester / By Naomi Reed

About the Creative City: Manchester has a proud history in music, science, radical thinking and sport and has long attracted migrants from all over the world. Home to a population of 540.000 with 91 cultural groups and estimated 200 languages spoken, Manchester is a diverse and multicultural city. Is Manchester Good for creatives? Manchester is …

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