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BUILDING A FUTURE FOR ALL INVOLVED

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AS well as in sport, the Class of 92 see they can make a difference in education, which in turn will help the north, wider country and even the world with overseas students.
Partnered with Lancaster University, UCAS applications open in January for people who want to study sports science, physical education, psychology, business or media.
With links to companies like Microsoft and KPMG, ‘UA92’ aims to provide a different way of delivering education at degree level.
Again, there is a big emphasis placed on the building of character to meet the real-world business need, as Yvonne ...

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