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At Staffordshire University, students are supported to succeed. Teaching is delivered by expert teams using cutting-edge spaces and technologies, providing connections into industry and opening doors to future careers. Staffordshire's leading modern courses are delivered across three campuses, each equipped with professional standard facilities. These include high-tech simulation suites, where students get hands-on and hyper-real experiences to develop the skills and expertise they need to succeed. Students are part of an uplifting, inclusive and empowering community where they are encouraged to be to be themselves, in an environment that's big on personality.
Staffordshire University is committed to preparing students for high-quality jobs through digital skills badges, extracurricular micro credits and industry internships. Its graduates can be found working for major games studios, as entrepreneurs, and for big-name companies like Amazon and Bentley. Students are provided with lots of opportunities to connect with industry, and a student consultancy places students with businesses across the UK. The Innovation Enterprise Zone offers opportunities for students to work as innovation consultants with companies on bespoke projects. There is also support available to help graduates create their own business start-ups.
The main campus is in Stoke-on-Trent, a Midlands city known as the world capital of ceramics. It is close to Stoke-on-Trent railway station and within walking distance of the city centre's shops, bars and Cultural Quarter. The university also has a specialist campus in Stafford. The Centre for Health Innovation is an environment catering for future healthcare professionals who will spend 50% of their time on practice learning placements. A London campus opened in 2019 to build on the university's reputation for games and computing. Based at Here East – one of the largest tech hubs in Europe – the site in Stratford, East London, was previously used for the 2012 Olympic Games.