

I studied media production at UOP and had a great experience overall. There is a wide range of kit available and plenty of studio space, which helps with practical learning.
The tutors were supportive and approachable and gave useful feedback throughout. The course had great variety.
The university is situated in a busy city, lots to do and on the coast. Made long term friends and got a job as a media producer following graduation.
View moreUniversity of Portsmouth is a good university with a friendly and supportive atmosphere. I liked the modern facilities, helpful lecturers, and the practical approach to learning that prepares students for future careers. The location is also great because the city is lively and close to the seafront, which makes student life enjoyable. Some courses can be stressful at times, especially during assignment periods, but overall the experience is positive. I would recommend this university to students looking for a balance between academic learning and student life.
View moreI am a second year Marketing undergraduate studying at the University of Portsmouth. This university was my first choice for universities I wanted to go to and I am glad I picked it as it has made marketing both interesting to study and informative. The course offers a wide range of modules which are able to span the skills necessary to get a job in the real world. The different modules also features a wide range of tasks from essays to presentations to marketing plan to help stop the work from feeling monotonous. Finally, the teachers and the support staff are always very helpful, enthusiastic to be there, and are empathetic to any problems you may have. I’ve had a lot of fun and learned a lot over my 1 and a bit years at Portsmouth and have no regrets about coming here.
View moreI have completed my Master’s degree in Computer Network Administration and Management from University of Portsmouth. The course module is stronger compared to those offered by other universities, particularly in terms of hands-on experience related to enterprise-level networking. It provides more practical lab work rather than focusing heavily on theory. However, I would recommend extending the course duration to at least two years instead of 16 months to allow for deeper learning and skill development.
View moreStudying International Relations and Politics at the University of Portsmouth has been a really positive experience. The course encourages you to think critically about global issues while developing strong research and analytical skills.
The lecturers are supportive and approachable, which makes it easier to engage in discussions and build confidence in your ideas. The university also has a welcoming and diverse student community and Portsmouth is a great, student-friendly city.
Overall, I would recommend the University of Portsmouth to anyone looking for a supportive environment and an engaging, thought-provoking course.
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