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ABOUT

Leicester British Academy The British Academy of Leicester is a public research Academy based in Leicester, England. The main campus 90 Long Acre, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9RZ, United Kingdom

Leicester British Academy has eight schools and colleges: the School of International Service, College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, School of Communication, School of Professional and Extended Studies, School of Public Affairs, School of Education, and the LEC College of Law . It has over 177 programs, including 80 bachelor’s degrees, 87 master’s degrees, and 10 doctoral degrees, as well as JD, LLM, and SJD programs. The British Academy of Leicester’s student body numbers over 13,000  and 186 countries; around a fifth of students are international. It is classified among “R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity”.

Courses run on a 15-week semester basis in fall and spring, with shorter summer-term classes. In addition, we offer study-abroad programs and alternative breaks. 91 percent of our undergraduates participate in at least one internship during their time at The British Academy of Leicester, and 54 percent of students participate in study abroad. Our undergraduate freshman retention rate is 87 percent, and 80 percent of freshmen graduated from The British Academy of Leicester within six years.

HEADQUARTER

90 Long Acre, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9RZ, United Kingdom

Phone: +44 204 5770477

Executive Committee

VICE CHAIRMAN

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Leicester British Academy

INSTITUTE TYPE

UNIVERSITY, TRAINING INSTITUTE, INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

ACCREDITATION NO.

ACUNV119483ED

EVALUATION DATE

1990-04-21

STATUS

ACCREDITED

VALID UNTIL

2029-11-24

RENEWAL DATE

2019-12-26

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THE ACCREDITING COUNCIL

The Accrediting council is comprised of ten members. Five members are from ACISC™-accredited institutions and are elected by institutions that hold ACISC™ accreditation status. Five members are appointed by the Council to represent the public. At least two public members of the Council must be academics, defined by ACISC™ as an individual who works full time at an educational institution and who actively teaches, delivers educational content to students and/or engages in educational research related to the institution's mission.