University of Central Lancashire Partnership

University of Central Lancashire Partnership

Myerscough is a Partner of the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), a multi-campus university tracing its roots back to 1828 and leading the way in modern learning today.  The University's main campus is located in Preston’s city centre.

As a student of University Centre Myerscough, you will also be enrolled at both Myerscough College and the University. Because of this, all University Centre students are able to access a wide range of the facilities and services at their campus in Preston, these include:

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Library and Learning Resources

Access to and membership of the University Library, including book loans through the Virtual Academic Library of the North West (VALNOW). Students also have access to 503,200 e-books and articles from 118,700 e-journals. To help you get the most out of their services, The University’s library staff have created a helpful video specifically for Partner students, once enrolled you can access this video on your student SharePoint site.

Student Union

You are automatically enrolled in the Students' Union when you begin your course, allowing you to access their support right from the start. The SU work to enhance your student experience by organising events and running various societies. Additionally, the Students' Union offers an advice centre and you also have the opportunity to become a course representative. For more information please visit www.uclansu.co.uk

Careers Services

As well as visiting the University Centre’s careers team at  you have free use of the University’s CareerEDGE system for quick and easy access to the latest jobs, CareerEDGE development tools and much more. For more information please visit https://www.lancashire.ac.uk/support/careers

For a full overview please visit the Partner student page on their website - https://www.lancashire.ac.uk/welcome/partners

The University of Central Lancashire's Preston Campus has recently undergone a radical transformation as a result of a £200m masterplan project. The University's vision is to create a world-class campus for the benefit of students, staff and the surrounding community. Their brand-new Student Centre which opened in 2021, looks out over the new University Square, which is an exciting hub of activity, a focal point for community events and an iconic gateway linking together the city of Preston and the University.

The £35m Engineering Innovation Centre (EIC), which opened in 2019, has become a hive of innovation, bringing together University researchers, industry experts, local businesses and students in a spirit of collaboration and discovery.

The new development of an innovative four-storey Veterinary School is now open and works closely in partnership with University Centre Myerscough.

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