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  1. Creative Writing prize winners 2019 . Olivia Camozzi-Jones (winner) and Courtney Johnson of the Black Pear Press Prize for Fiction 2019. Olivia's book, The Bad Birthdays Club, will be launched and celebrated at the Hive, 1st may 2020. Courtney will be reading from her 2nd place novella, Embroidered Dolls, and will be presented with a prize from the editors of Black Pear Press.

  2. There are thousands of students studying part-time at Worcester, from short bites of learning right through to degree and postgraduate qualifications. Our courses are designed to be flexible. If you want to vary the amount of time you spend studying from year to year, or even take a break for a while, you can.

  3. Read more about Cricket at Worcester in our Academic Blog by the University’s Head of Student Cricket, Alfie Marston, and Course Leader Craig Williams. Course content Our courses are informed by research and current developments in the discipline and feedback from students, external examiners and employers.

  4. He has been working in education since 2002 and is the Course Leader for PE and Sports Coaching at Worcester since 2018. He continues to work in rugby coaching, as a standards verifier for Pearson’s suite of PE and Sport BTEC programmes, an external examiner at two other institutions and is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

  5. Students on a full-time Masters or PhD course who have successfully completed a BA, BSc, or LLB award at the University of Worcester, will receive a 20% discount on their tuition fees. From the academic year 2024/25 this will also include students who have successfully completed an MA or MSc award.

  6. The standard tuition fees for part-time UK and EU students enrolling on BA/BSc/LLB degrees and FdA/FdSc degrees in the academic year 2024/25 are £1,156 per 15-credit module, £1,542 per 20-credit module, £2,312 per 30-credit module, £3,083 per 40-credit module, £3,469 per 45-credit module and £4,625 per 60 credit module.

  7. Richard is an experienced PE teacher and sports lecturer and joined the University of Worcester in 2017. He has been working in education since 2002 and is the Course Leader for PE and Sports Coaching at Worcester since 2018. He continues to work in rugby coaching, as a standards verifier for Pearson’s suite of PE and Sport BTEC programmes ...