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Nuttasiri Pakarnseree
MSc in Advanced Marketing
Management.
Country of Origin: Thailand
“The year I spent at Lancaster University has been one of
the most memorable periods in my life. It has given me a
chance to live in a serene environment which is ideal for
academic study whilst at the same time being very
convenient for a vibrant lifestyle.”
Guaranteed Accommodation International Pre-Sessional Courses
If you are a full-time postgraduate student from outside the
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European Union, you are guaranteed a single room in on-campus
accommodation for your first year of study at the University, International applicants who have taken an approved English
provided that: language test but who do not quite meet the minimum entry
requirement for their degree programme, may be offered the
• Your residence application form has been received by a
option of taking a pre-sessional English for Academic Purposes
specified date in August
(Study Skills) Course as an alternative to re-taking a test. There are
• You have notified your firm acceptance of a place and fulfilled
two pre-sessional courses offered by the University’s Department of
conditions of admission
Linguistics and English Language:
• You are registered on a full-time course of at least 9 months,
starting in September/October
Course A: August/September (8 weeks)
Course B: September (4 weeks)
These guarantees also apply to full-time postgraduate students
applying for a single room, from within the European Union,
Each course typically involves:
provided your residence application form has been received by a
specified date in July.
• Academic Reading and Writing
• Academic Listening, Reading and Discussion
English Language Requirements
• Speaking Skills
If your native language is not English then you are required to
prove that your English language is of a good enough standard to
For further information, please contact the EAP Course Secretary:
cope with the demands of studying at Lancaster.
Louise Williams
The minimum requirements are:
tel: +44 (0)1524 593045
e-mail:
l.williams5@lancaster.ac.uk
• IELTS (British Council) 6.5
• TOEFL 93 (IBT), 237 (CBT)
• Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency Grade C Lancaster has become my
in English
second home - not only
• A recent GCSE Grade C
because I spend a lot of time here
Some departments require higher grades. Please refer to individual
“
because I feel at home. Civilized, polite,
course entries for further details.
and friendly people welcome me in
most of the places I visit. I actually
feel part of the community
here, both in the university
and the town.
”
All prospective international postgraduate students should follow the application procedure outlined in the section ‘How to Apply’.
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