An international focus with an emphasis on languages and internationalism
Regent’s University London is one of two private universities in the UK. It comprises of seven colleges: European Business School London; Regent’s Business School London; Regent’s American College London; Webster Graduate School London; School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology; London School of Film, Media and Performance; and Internexus – English Language School.
It traces its roots back to the 1908 UCL’s “Ladies College”, which was able to take a Crown lease on South Villa in the Inner Circle of Regent’s Park. In 1984 the Crown lease was taken by Rockford College, Illinois, which founded Regent’s College primarily to provide a “study abroad” programme, and provide courses with a clear British focus. Gradually, other institutions began to take up residence on the campus. The European Business School London moved here in 1987, widening the international focus with its emphasis on languages and internationalism and its programme of student exchange.coming soon.
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