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University of Westminster - Definition and Overview

Baker Street campus
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The University of Westminster is a British university in London, established on December 1st 1992, formerly called London Polytechnic and Polytechnic of Central London (PCL). Its headquarters are in Regent Street in the West End of London. It has evolved over 150 years from the first institution in the UK to provide post-school education for working people.

This university is divided into four campuses; three of these are in central London and the fourth is in Harrow, 20 minutes Tube journey to the northwest. Each campus contains a set of architecturally distinctive buildings and has its own library, IT and catering facilities.

The English language section has 14 classes and 200 students who come from every part of the world (Japan, China, France etc...). Also there is a Learning Advice Center in the library, where students can get some useful skills for improving English and other languages.

There are several Halls of Residence. Some of them are in central London, and one is in Harrow.

the students need mor information about halls clases .

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Example Usage of Westminster

kimptoc: Time to shelter carol at the chapel of St Mary undercroft. Personal invite to palace of Westminster :)
GreenHumanSimon: While Britain sinks like a ship under the waves of debt, Westminster has a pointless debate, because the #EU took their rattle away.
PCR1: Speaker's wife gives interview in Palace of Westminster and admits to being a tart. Can parliament's reputation get any worse?
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