Famous for its seven-mile stretch of award-winning sandy beaches, Bournemouth is quite simply one of the most stunning coastal towns in the country. 

With a population just shy of 200,000 and a thriving hub for a number of industries including the creative, financial and tourism sectors, Bournemouth offers the hustle and bustle of a vibrant town combined with a life by the sea.

But it’s not just about the amazing beaches (although we have to admit they are pretty special); the  is on our doorstep and the (which is England's only UNESCO natural World Heritage site) is just a short drive away. Plus, we are less than two hours from London (with direct trains to Waterloo) and we’ve got an international airport.

It’s not hard to see why many of our students settle in Bournemouth after graduating, often launching enterprises of their own.

ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ student Katy talks us through the Lower Gardens and Bournemouth beach

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Bournemouth in numbers

7.7
The average daily hours of sunshine in the summer
5
The number of Blue Flags awarded to beaches in the Bournemouth area 
1,000
Hectares of parks and gardens in Bournemouth

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