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Student Accommodation Near Regent's University London
Properties
6+ nearby
Starting from
£295/wk
Closest option
0.83 km away
Peak demand
July, August
Overview
Regent's University London is based inside Regent's Park on Inner Circle, and the supplied accommodation data gives students a mix of one relatively close Oxford Circus studio option plus wider central London choices in Bloomsbury and Paddington. AXO Oxford Circus is the closest listed property at 0.83 km from the university and offers studio accommodation from £535 per week with 250 Mbps WiFi, social events, on-site customer service, maintenance support, CCTV and keycard access. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is 1.53 km away and should be treated as a wider-area Bloomsbury option rather than a near-campus walk; it offers studios, shared rooms and ensuites from £376 per week with 1Gbps wired internet, study room, communal kitchen and bills included. Paddington Citi View, LST Paddington Citi View and GoBritanya Paddington Citi View are all 1.82 km away in the Talbot Square area, making them transport-connected or longer-walk wider-area choices. GoBritanya Paddington Citi View has the lowest supplied starting price at £295 per week and is repeated twice in the source file with the same slug and details, so both entries are retained here.
Quick Answers
Regent's University London accommodation in the supplied data is strongest for students comparing Oxford Circus, Bloomsbury and Paddington. AXO Oxford Circus is closest at 0.83 km and is the only supplied option comfortably within 1.5 km. GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the cheapest from £295 per week, while Bloomsbury Janet Poole House gives the widest room mix with studios, ensuites and shared rooms.
Best For Budget
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View, London
Best For Closest
AXO Oxford Circus, London
Best For Amenities
Paddington Citi View, London
Best For Studios
AXO Oxford Circus, London
Best Value Tradeoff
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View gives the lowest supplied starting price at £295 per week with studio accommodation, bills for gas, electricity and internet, plus gym, laundry, free cancellation and 24/7 reception, but it is 1.82 km from Regent's University London.
Top Nearby Accommodation Options
Around 10 minutes on foot
£535/wk
View RoomsWider-area Bloomsbury option
£376/wk
View RoomsWider-area Paddington option
£425/wk
View RoomsWider-area Paddington option
£499/wk
View RoomsWider-area Paddington option
£295/wk
View RoomsPrice Comparison
| Property | From/week | Room types | Distance | Approx travel | Key amenities | Bills |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AXO Oxford Circus | £535 | Studio | 0.83 km | Around 10 minutes on foot | 250 Mbps WiFi, social events calendar, customer service, maintenance team, keycard access | WiFi, water, electricity, heating |
| Bloomsbury Janet Poole House | £376 | Studio, shared room, ensuite room | 1.53 km | Wider-area Bloomsbury option | Air conditioning, study room, communal lounge, 1Gbps wired internet, communal kitchen | Electricity, heating, water, WiFi, content insurance |
| Paddington Citi View | £425 | Studio | 1.82 km | Wider-area Paddington option | Gym, study rooms, laptop bar, courtyard, communal lounge | Water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet, content insurance |
| LST Paddington Citi View | £499 | Studio | 1.82 km | Wider-area Paddington option | Elizabeth line nearby, gym, study rooms, laundry room, bike storage | WiFi, electricity, heating, water |
| GoBritanya Paddington Citi View | £295 | Studio | 1.82 km | Wider-area Paddington option | Dual-band WiFi, on-site laundry, on-site gym, free cancellation, 24/7 reception | Gas, electricity, internet |
| GoBritanya Paddington Citi View | £295 | Studio | 1.82 km | Wider-area Paddington option | Dining room, communal lounge, TV, student insurance, airport transfer | Gas, electricity, internet |
Best Student Areas
Oxford Circus and Devonshire Street
Oxford Circus is represented by AXO Oxford Circus in the supplied data and is the strongest option for students who want the shortest distance to Regent's University London. At 0.83 km, it is the only supplied property comfortably within 1.5 km of the campus. It offers studio accommodation with 250 Mbps WiFi, social events, customer service, maintenance support, CCTV and keycard access. The price is higher than the Paddington options, but the proximity makes it easier for students who need frequent access to Regent's Park.
Bloomsbury and Gower Street
Bloomsbury is represented by Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, which is 1.53 km from Regent's University London. It is just beyond the near-campus threshold, but it gives students strong central London accommodation with studios, shared rooms and ensuites. The building includes a study room, 1Gbps wired internet, communal kitchen, communal lounge, laundry room and content insurance. It is a useful area for students who want a wider academic London setting and are comfortable with a longer journey to Regent's Park.
Paddington and Talbot Square
Paddington is the main wider-area cluster in the supplied data. Paddington Citi View, LST Paddington Citi View and the two GoBritanya Paddington Citi View entries all sit around 1.82 km from Regent's University London. These are not near-campus options, but they give students several studio choices with prices from £295 to £790 per week. Paddington is strongest for students who want lower pricing, bills included, gym access, laundry, study rooms and transport-connected living.
The uploaded university data does not contain a populated nearby_places object, so this content avoids adding unsupported shops, restaurants, bus stops or landmarks. The useful local context comes from the campus address and supplied property addresses. Regent's University London is in Inner Circle, Regent's Park. AXO Oxford Circus is on Devonshire Street and gives the closest supplied connection to campus. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is on Gower Street and is useful for students who want an academic central London environment with study facilities. The Paddington options are on Talbot Square and give students a broader central London base with gyms, lounges, laundry, study rooms and transport-related benefits in the property amenities. Students should check local supermarkets, late-night routes and live transport before committing because nearby places are not included in this source file.
How to Choose
Students choosing accommodation near Regent's University London should decide whether they need campus proximity or lower weekly pricing. If distance matters most, AXO Oxford Circus should be checked first because it is 0.83 km from campus and offers studio accommodation with WiFi, bills, customer service, maintenance team, CCTV and keycard access. If room-type flexibility matters, Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is stronger because it lists studios, ensuites and shared rooms with 1Gbps wired internet and a study room. If price matters most, GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the clear budget option from £295 per week, but it is 1.82 km away and should be treated as a wider-area Paddington choice. Students who want stronger managed facilities in Paddington can compare Paddington Citi View for 1Gbps wired internet and study rooms, or LST Paddington Citi View for Elizabeth line access, laundry, study rooms and 24-hour security. The repeated GoBritanya entry should be handled carefully in the front-end if deduplication is needed visually, but the SEO JSON retains it so the supplied source data is not removed.
University Info
Address
Inner Cir, London NW1 4NS
Demand & Timing
High Demand Months
Booking Window
Students typically begin comparing London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake, especially when they want studios or central London rooms near Regent's Park, Oxford Circus, Bloomsbury or Paddington.
Regent's University London accommodation demand can rise before autumn intake because the campus is in Regent's Park and many students compare nearby central London studios with wider-area Paddington and Bloomsbury options.
Getting to Campus
The supplied Regent's University London accommodation options are split between one closer Oxford Circus option and wider-area Bloomsbury or Paddington options. AXO Oxford Circus is the only supplied property under 1.5 km from campus.
AXO Oxford Circus: around 10 minutes walking from 0.83 km
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House: 1.53 km, wider-area Bloomsbury option
Paddington Citi View: 1.82 km, wider-area Paddington option
LST Paddington Citi View: 1.82 km, wider-area Paddington option
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View: 1.82 km, wider-area Paddington option
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View repeated source entry: 1.82 km, wider-area Paddington option
The uploaded university data does not include nearby transport places, so no specific stations, bus stops or transport hubs have been added to the curated transport block. LST Paddington Citi View mentions Elizabeth line access within its property amenities, but students should still verify the live route to Regent's University London before booking.
Bills & Inclusions
All supplied Regent's University London accommodation entries include at least some bills or utilities, but inclusions differ strongly between Oxford Circus, Bloomsbury and Paddington listings.
AXO Oxford Circus includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating.
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House includes electricity, heating, water, WiFi and content insurance.
Paddington Citi View includes water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance.
LST Paddington Citi View includes WiFi, electricity, heating and water.
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View includes gas, electricity and internet.
The repeated GoBritanya Paddington Citi View source entry also lists gas, electricity and internet.
Students should compare bills before choosing only by weekly rent. GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is cheapest, but Bloomsbury Janet Poole House and Paddington Citi View include content insurance, while AXO Oxford Circus has the shortest supplied distance to Regent's University London.
Room Types
studio
Studio rooms are available at all supplied properties. Prices start from £295 per week at GoBritanya Paddington Citi View and rise to £839 at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House depending on availability and room category.
ensuite room
Ensuite rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House. This option may suit students who want a private bathroom while staying in a central academic area, but students should check live availability because the property also lists studios and shared rooms.
shared room
Shared rooms are represented by the non-ensuite room type at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House. This may help students access the Bloomsbury location at a different price point than a studio, but the exact layout should be confirmed on the live listing.
Booking Advice
Students should compare AXO Oxford Circus first if proximity to Regent's University London matters most. For lower weekly pricing, compare the Paddington Citi View options carefully, but treat them as wider-area commute choices rather than near-campus accommodation.
Area & Transport
The distance pattern is important for honest rendering. AXO Oxford Circus is 0.83 km from Regent's University London and can be shown as the closest supplied option with an approximate 10-minute walk. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is 1.53 km away, just outside the near-campus threshold, so it is better labelled as a wider Bloomsbury option. Paddington Citi View, LST Paddington Citi View and both GoBritanya Paddington Citi View entries are 1.82 km away, so they should be shown as wider-area Paddington options rather than near campus. The university data does not include transport stops, and the curated transport block is intentionally empty. LST Paddington Citi View mentions the Elizabeth line in its property amenities, but the page should still encourage students to verify live routes to Inner Circle before booking.
Campus & City
University Buildings
Departments
Student Neighbourhoods
Everyday Life
Related & Nearby
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Landmarks
Trust & Data Quality
Accommodation pricing, distances, room types, amenities, bills, safety features and property rules are based on supplied Admistay listing data.
All seven supplied property entries are retained in this content object so no source accommodation data is removed.
The source includes two repeated GoBritanya Paddington Citi View entries with the same slug, price, amenities and distance; both are retained because the instruction is not to remove supplied data.
Only AXO Oxford Circus is within 1.5 km of Regent's University London; the Bloomsbury and Paddington options are wider-area commute choices and should not be described as walking-distance campus accommodation.
Nearby places were not supplied in the university data, so the curated nearby places block is intentionally left empty rather than padded with unsupported locations.
No property-level review data was supplied, so accommodation aggregate rating schema is not enabled.
This guide uses only the supplied Admistay data for property names, slugs, prices, distances, room types, amenities, bills, security details and property rules. No property-level review data was supplied, so aggregate rating schema for accommodation listings is disabled. Nearby places were not supplied for this university, so the curated nearby places block remains empty. Students should confirm final rent, live route, room layout, bill inclusions, tenancy length, deposit and availability before booking.
Frequently Asked
What is the cheapest student accommodation near Regent's University London?
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the cheapest supplied option, with studio prices from £295 per week. It is around 1.82 km from Regent's University London, so it should be treated as a wider-area Paddington option.
Which accommodation is closest to Regent's University London?
AXO Oxford Circus is the closest supplied property at around 0.83 km from Regent's University London. The estimated walking time is roughly 10 minutes.
Are any supplied properties within walking distance of Regent's University London?
AXO Oxford Circus is the only supplied property comfortably within 1.5 km of Regent's University London. The other supplied options are better treated as wider-area Bloomsbury or Paddington choices.
Are studio rooms available near Regent's University London?
Yes. Studio rooms are listed at AXO Oxford Circus, Bloomsbury Janet Poole House, Paddington Citi View, LST Paddington Citi View and GoBritanya Paddington Citi View.
Are ensuite rooms available near Regent's University London?
Ensuite rooms are listed at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House. Students should check live availability because the same property also lists studio and shared-room options.
Are shared rooms available near Regent's University London?
Shared rooms are represented by the non-ensuite room type at Bloomsbury Janet Poole House. The exact layout and bathroom arrangement should be checked on the live listing.
Which property is best for the shortest commute?
AXO Oxford Circus is best for the shortest commute because it is 0.83 km from Regent's University London and offers studio accommodation with bills included.
Which property is best for a low budget?
GoBritanya Paddington Citi View is the strongest budget option because it starts from £295 per week and includes gas, electricity and internet. Students should check the commute from Paddington before booking.
Which property has the strongest study facilities?
Paddington Citi View and LST Paddington Citi View both list study rooms. Bloomsbury Janet Poole House also lists a study room and 1Gbps wired internet.
Which accommodation is best for postgraduate students?
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House may suit postgraduates who want study space, 1Gbps wired internet and a choice of studio, ensuite or shared rooms. AXO Oxford Circus is stronger for students who prioritise proximity and private studio living.
Are bills included in Regent's University London accommodation options?
Yes. All supplied property entries list at least some bills included. AXO Oxford Circus includes WiFi, water, electricity and heating, while Paddington Citi View includes water, gas, electricity, 1Gbps wired internet and content insurance.
Does GoBritanya Paddington Citi View include bills?
Yes. GoBritanya Paddington Citi View lists gas, electricity and internet in the bills included field. It also lists free cancellation, 24/7 reception, on-site gym and laundry.
Why is GoBritanya Paddington Citi View repeated?
The supplied source file includes two identical GoBritanya Paddington Citi View entries with the same slug, price, room type, distance and amenities. Both are retained in this JSON so no supplied data is removed.
How far is Bloomsbury Janet Poole House from Regent's University London?
Bloomsbury Janet Poole House is around 1.53 km from Regent's University London. It is best described as a wider Bloomsbury option rather than a near-campus property.
How far is Paddington Citi View from Regent's University London?
Paddington Citi View is around 1.82 km from Regent's University London. It should be treated as a wider-area Paddington accommodation option.
Can first-year students book private accommodation near Regent's University London?
First-year students can usually book private student accommodation if the provider accepts their booking profile. They should confirm tenancy length, deposit, payment plan and guarantor requirements before reserving.
When should students book accommodation near Regent's University London?
Students should usually begin comparing central London accommodation 4 to 6 months before intake. Studios and rooms around Regent's Park, Oxford Circus, Bloomsbury and Paddington can receive heavy demand before September.
How do I book student accommodation near Regent's University London?
Compare properties by distance, room type, weekly rent, bills, amenities and live commute first. Once a property matches the student's budget and campus routine, check availability, confirm tenancy terms and proceed with the booking enquiry.
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A private London university in Regent’s Park with personalised teaching, creative programmes and strong international exposure
Regent’s University London is a private university located on an 11-acre campus inside Regent’s Park in London. Known for business, management, fashion, design, psychology, psychotherapy, liberal arts and creative programmes, the university offers a personalised international student experience with central London access, no application fee and scholarships such as the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship.
University Name
Regent’s University London
Country
United Kingdom
City
London
Campus Location
Regent’s Park, London
Institution Type
Private university
Estimated Acceptance Rate
86% according to source data
Student Community
Around 2,500 students from over 130 nationalities according to source data
Main Intakes
September and January, with limited April and summer options
Academic Strength
Business, management, fashion, design, psychology, psychotherapy, liberal arts and creative arts
Regent’s University London is a private university located in the heart of London, within Regent’s Park. The university offers a distinctive study environment because students get a private green campus setting while staying close to central London’s business, fashion, cultural, creative and professional networks.
The uploaded source data describes Regent’s University London as an inclusive institution with an estimated acceptance rate of 86%. This suggests that the university may be accessible for students who meet academic, English language and document requirements. Students should still verify the current acceptance and admission details directly because acceptance-rate figures are usually third-party estimates.
Regent’s University London offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across Business and Management, Fashion and Design, Psychotherapy and Psychology, Liberal Arts, Creative Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. This makes it suitable for students who want a London-based private university experience with career-focused learning, creative exposure and international networking.
The university operates on a semester-based academic calendar. The source data lists primary intakes in September and January, with limited offerings in April and summer. Undergraduate and postgraduate applicants should check programme-level availability because not all courses may run in every intake.
For Indian and international students, Regent’s University London can be attractive because of its no-application-fee admissions process, central London location, English language support, scholarship options, multicultural campus life and access to London’s professional ecosystem. The source data also mentions a close-knit community of around 2,500 students from over 130 nationalities, along with a global alumni network of over 34,000 graduates across 170 countries.
The university’s location is one of its strongest advantages. The source data states that Regent’s is based on a private 11-acre campus within Regent’s Park, with 24/7 security, communal gardens, modern academic buildings and on-site residences. It is also described as being around 15 minutes from key London areas such as Marylebone, the City and the West End.
Career exposure is also a major part of the Regent’s positioning. The source data mentions industry-relevant learning through live projects, guest lectures, bootcamps, international study trips and London-based corporate visits involving brands such as Chanel, Aston Martin, McLaren and Harrods. It also mentions graduate outcomes connected with companies such as Google, Goldman Sachs, Hermès, Bloomberg, J.P. Morgan, TikTok and Accenture. These claims should be verified before publication, but they show the university’s strong professional and creative-sector orientation.
Accommodation planning is especially important because Regent’s University London is in central London. The source data states that Reid Hall, the main hall of residence, houses around 220 students and offers single and twin rooms, communal kitchens and on-site support. However, central London accommodation is competitive and often expensive, so students should compare on-campus housing with PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in nearby or well-connected London areas.
Students looking for student accommodation near Regent’s University London may compare options in Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, Camden, King’s Cross, Bloomsbury, Euston, Paddington and other connected London zones. The right choice depends on budget, commute, safety, room type, bills, tenancy length and lifestyle preference.
Admistay helps international students compare verified student accommodation near Regent’s University London and central London student areas. Students can compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms, shared flats and private student apartments by commute, safety, budget, amenities, bills and availability before arriving in the UK.
Overall, Regent’s University London is best suited for students who want a private university experience, central London access, creative and business-focused programmes, a multicultural campus and personalised learning. Students should verify current fees, scholarship rules, deadlines, English requirements and accommodation availability before applying.
Yes. Regent’s University London can be a good option for Indian students who want a private central London university with business, fashion, design, psychology, liberal arts and creative programmes.
Regent’s University London is known for its Regent’s Park campus, international student community, creative and business programmes, personalised learning and central London industry exposure.
Students may live in Reid Hall on campus or compare PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, Camden, King’s Cross, Bloomsbury and other connected London areas.
Yes, accommodation near Regent’s University London can be expensive because the campus is in central London. Students should compare on-campus housing, PBSA and well-connected outer areas before booking.
Regent’s University London can be worth it for students who value a private campus, central London exposure, international community and creative or business-focused study. Students should compare fees, scholarships, accommodation and career goals before applying.
Business, management, finance, digital marketing, liberal arts, fashion, design and creative programmes in central London
Regent’s University London offers undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across business, management, finance, digital marketing, liberal arts, fashion, design, creative arts, psychotherapy and psychology. The uploaded source data lists popular programme fees from around £25,000 to £26,000 annually, with broader tuition guidance from £25,000 to £27,000 for 2025.
Regent’s University London courses cover business, management, fashion, design, creative arts, liberal arts, social sciences, psychotherapy and psychology. The university is suitable for students who want a private London-based study environment with strong exposure to creative industries, global business, entrepreneurship and professional development.
The source data lists popular postgraduate programmes such as MA International Business, MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics, MA Management - Finance and MSc Finance. These courses can suit students targeting business development, finance, management, consulting, marketing, analytics, brand strategy and international business roles.
Popular undergraduate programmes in the source data include BA Global Management - Finance, BA International Business and BA Liberal Studies - Business and Management. The uploaded source also notes broader undergraduate areas such as Business and Management, Fashion and Design, Acting and Film Production, Liberal Arts, and Psychotherapy and Psychology.
For the 2025 academic year, the source data lists tuition fees from £25,000 to £27,000 annually for graduate and undergraduate programmes. The programme table lists £26,000 for several postgraduate courses and selected undergraduate international business routes, and £25,000 for selected undergraduate courses such as BA Global Management - Finance and BA Liberal Studies - Business and Management.
For Indian students, the source data converts fees to around ₹29.3 lakh to ₹30.5 lakh annually for listed popular courses. These conversions should be refreshed before publication because exchange rates change. Students should also budget separately for accommodation, food, local transport, visa, healthcare surcharge, books, materials and personal expenses.
Regent’s location in central London can add strong value for business, fashion, design and creative arts students. The source data mentions industry-relevant learning through live projects, guest lectures, bootcamps, corporate visits and international study trips. Students should verify current course-level career support before applying, but London access is clearly a major advantage.
Accommodation cost can significantly affect total affordability. Students looking for student accommodation near Regent’s University London should compare Reid Hall, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats in Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, Camden, King’s Cross and other connected London areas. Admistay helps students compare verified London accommodation by commute, room type, safety, bills and budget.
MA International Business
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: ££26,000 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹30.5 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students seeking global business and management exposure in London
Good for students targeting international business, consulting or entrepreneurship roles with London exposure.
MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: ££26,000 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹30.5 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students interested in digital marketing, analytics and brand growth careers
Students should build a portfolio with campaigns, analytics projects and internships alongside coursework.
MA Management - Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: ££26,000 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹30.5 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students wanting a management degree with finance focus
Students should compare this with MSc Finance depending on whether they want broader management or finance-specialist training.
MSc Finance
Postgraduate • Varies by programme structure
Fee: ££26,000 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹30.5 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students targeting finance, banking and investment-related careers
Students should strengthen quantitative skills and check scholarship options early because London costs can be high.
BA Global Management - Finance
Undergraduate • Varies by course structure
Fee: ££25,000 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹29.3 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students seeking undergraduate business and finance study in London
Students should check mathematics requirement and career support before applying.
BA International Business
Undergraduate • Varies by course structure
Fee: ££26,000 according to source data / year
INR: Approx. ₹30.5 lakh according to source data
Best for: Students wanting a business degree with global commercial exposure
Useful for students who want a private London university experience with international business focus.
Regent’s University London is known for business, management, international business, finance, digital marketing, fashion, design, liberal arts, creative arts, psychology and psychotherapy programmes.
Yes, it can be expensive because tuition is listed around £25,000 to £27,000 annually and accommodation in central London can add significant cost.
Popular options for Indian students may include MA International Business, MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics, MSc Finance, BA International Business and BA Global Management - Finance depending on career goals.
Yes. The source data mentions live projects, guest lectures, bootcamps, international study trips and London-based corporate visits as part of industry-relevant learning.
Students should calculate tuition, accommodation, transport, food, visa costs, healthcare surcharge, study materials and scholarship discounts together before applying.
No application fee, UCAS and postgraduate application routes, English requirements and London study planning
Regent’s University London admissions are open for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes with primary September and January intakes according to the uploaded source data. Undergraduate applications use UCAS, postgraduate applications use the university’s online application process, and the source states that there is no application fee requirement.
Regent’s University London admissions are designed for international students applying to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across business, fashion, design, psychology, liberal arts, creative arts and management-related fields. The uploaded source data states that the university does not charge an application fee.
For undergraduate applications, the source data lists UCAS as the application route. Undergraduate applicants generally need a minimum GPA of 2.5 or above 75% in high school according to the uploaded content. Some programmes may require portfolios, personal interviews or additional subject evidence, especially in creative, design or performance-related areas.
For postgraduate applications, the source data lists an online university application route. Graduate applicants generally need official transcripts and above 60% in the undergraduate programme. The uploaded content also states that alternative admission criteria may include at least two years of work experience and an interview with the PG Admissions Panel for candidates who do not meet general admission requirements.
The source data lists multiple deadlines for 2026. For undergraduate September intake, it lists early deadline as November 11, 2025, priority/on-time deadline as January 15, 2026 and late deadline as April 28, 2026. For postgraduate rolling admissions, it lists early deadline as March 3, 2026 and priority/on-time deadline as June 9, 2026. Students should verify current deadlines because intake dates may change.
English language requirements vary by level. The source data lists undergraduate IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 80, PTE 58, GCSE or IGCSE English Grade C/4 and International Baccalaureate English Grade 4. For postgraduate study, it lists IELTS 6.5, TOEFL iBT 80, PTE 58, GCSE or IGCSE English Grade C/4 and International Baccalaureate Grade 5.
Applicants may need to submit academic transcripts, English proficiency scores, personal statement and recommendation letters. Graduate applicants may also need relevant work experience and may be invited for interview. The uploaded source states that a personal statement of around 500 to 1000 words may be required for graduate applications.
The source also includes UK student visa guidance. It mentions documents such as passport, photographs, CAS letter, TB certificate, financial proof and language proficiency proof. Students should verify current UK visa rules because visa categories and requirements can change.
Accommodation planning should start once students shortlist Regent’s or receive an offer. Central London housing can become expensive and competitive, especially near Regent’s Park, Marylebone and Baker Street. Admistay helps students compare verified accommodation near Regent’s University London by commute, room type, budget, bills, amenities and safety.
Step 1: Choose Programme and Intake
Select an undergraduate or postgraduate programme in business, fashion, design, psychology, liberal arts, creative arts or management and confirm intake availability.
Step 2: Check Entry Requirements
Review academic percentage, English language requirement, portfolio, interview or work experience expectations for the selected programme.
Step 3: Prepare Documents
Prepare transcripts, personal statement, recommendation letters, English proficiency score and passport documents.
Step 4: Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the university online application for postgraduate courses.
Step 5: Complete Interview or Portfolio if Required
Some creative, business or postgraduate applications may require interview, portfolio or additional review.
Step 6: Review Offer and Funding
Check offer conditions, tuition fees, scholarship eligibility, deposit requirements and visa documents.
Step 7: Arrange Accommodation
Compare Reid Hall, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats near Regent’s University London through Admistay.
Step 8: Prepare Visa and Arrival
Prepare CAS, financial proof, TB certificate if required, visa documents, travel plan and London arrival budget.
September Intake
Main intake according to source data
Application: UG early, priority and late deadlines are listed for the September route
September is likely to create higher accommodation demand, so housing should be arranged early.
January Intake
Primary intake option according to source data
Application: Programme-specific dates should be verified
Useful for students who need a later start, subject to course availability.
April Intake
Limited offerings according to source data
Application: Varies by programme
Students should verify whether their selected course is available in April.
Summer Intake
Limited offerings according to source data
Application: Study abroad autumn and spring deadlines are listed in source data
Summer availability may be course-specific and should not be assumed.
undergraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
postgraduate
academic requirements
english language requirements
additional requirements
Undergraduate students apply through UCAS, while postgraduate students apply through the university’s online application route according to the source data.
The uploaded source lists an estimated acceptance rate of 86%, suggesting an inclusive approach, but students must still meet academic, English and course-specific requirements.
September is the main intake and January is another primary option. April and summer offerings are limited, so students should verify programme availability.
Students should arrange accommodation as early as possible after shortlisting or offer confirmation because central London rooms near Regent’s Park can be expensive and competitive.
Some postgraduate applicants, alternate admission applicants and selected programmes may require interviews according to the source data.
A private 11-acre Regent’s Park campus with central London access, gardens, security and on-site residence
Regent’s University London is located on a private 11-acre campus inside Regent’s Park. Student life includes a scenic and secure campus environment, communal gardens, modern academic buildings, 24/7 security, on-site residence at Reid Hall, proximity to Marylebone and fast access to London’s museums, theatres, markets, shopping districts, restaurants and professional opportunities.
Student life at Regent’s University London is shaped by one of its biggest advantages: a private campus inside Regent’s Park, one of London’s most recognisable green spaces. This gives students a rare combination of calm campus life and immediate access to central London’s cultural, creative and professional opportunities.
The uploaded source data describes Regent’s as having a private 11-acre campus within Regent’s Park. Campus features include 24/7 security, communal gardens, modern academic buildings, on-site residences and proximity to Marylebone’s shops and cafes. This can be attractive for international students who want a safe, scenic and highly connected study setting.
The source states that Regent’s University London is around 15 minutes from key areas such as Marylebone, the City and the West End. This central location gives students access to museums, theatres, markets, shopping districts, restaurants, employers, fashion houses, luxury brands, media companies and cultural venues across London.
Student life at Regent’s is also highly international. The source data mentions around 2,500 students from over 130 nationalities, creating a close-knit and multicultural learning environment. For Indian students, this can make the adjustment easier because the university is used to supporting international learners and diverse cultural backgrounds.
Accommodation is a key part of the Regent’s student experience. The uploaded source states that Reid Hall, the main hall of residence, houses around 220 students and includes single and twin rooms, communal kitchens, common areas and on-site support. Because spaces may be limited, students should also compare private PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats nearby.
Central London housing can be expensive, so students should compare not only rent but also commute, bills, safety, room size, contract length, deposit, laundry, Wi-Fi and access to groceries. Regent’s Park and Marylebone may be highly convenient, but students with tighter budgets may also compare Camden, King’s Cross, Bloomsbury, Euston, Paddington, Finsbury Park, Wembley or other well-connected areas.
For Indian students, London offers strong lifestyle advantages, including Indian restaurants, South Asian groceries, cultural communities, part-time work exposure and professional networking. However, London also requires disciplined budgeting because transport, food and rent can add up quickly.
Admistay helps students compare verified student accommodation near Regent’s University London and across London. Students can compare Reid Hall alternatives, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats by commute, room type, safety, amenities, bills and total cost.
Regent’s Park Campus
Reid Hall
Marylebone and Central London
Regent’s Park Campus
Students study on a private green campus inside Regent’s Park while staying close to central London.
Central London Access
The source data highlights proximity to Marylebone, the City, the West End, museums, theatres, markets and restaurants.
On-Site Residence
Reid Hall provides on-campus housing with single and twin rooms, communal kitchens and on-site support according to source data.
International Community
The source data mentions students from over 130 nationalities, creating a multicultural campus environment.
Industry Exposure
Students may engage with live projects, guest lectures, bootcamps, corporate visits and international study trips according to source data.
Support Systems
The source data mentions academic, social, financial and emotional support systems for students.
Regent’s Park
Best for: Shortest commute and premium campus convenience
Commute: Walking distance depending on accommodation
Very convenient but usually premium and limited in availability.
Marylebone
Best for: Students wanting premium central London lifestyle close to campus
Commute: Short walk or very short commute depending on property
Excellent location but likely expensive.
Baker Street
Best for: Students wanting strong transport and campus access
Commute: Short walk or short public transport route
Good for connectivity but rent should be compared carefully.
Camden
Best for: Students wanting food, music, markets and student lifestyle
Commute: Short commute depending on route
Can balance lifestyle and access to Regent’s Park.
King’s Cross
Best for: Students wanting transport connectivity and modern PBSA options
Commute: Short commute by tube or bus depending on property
Good for students who travel frequently or want strong connectivity.
Bloomsbury
Best for: Students wanting academic London atmosphere and central access
Commute: Commute varies by route
Good for student environment but can still be expensive.
Wembley
Best for: Budget-conscious students and Indian community access
Commute: Longer commute by tube
Useful for better-value housing, but commute time must be checked.
Student life is central, international and campus-based, with a private Regent’s Park setting, on-site residence, gardens, security and easy access to London’s cultural and professional opportunities.
The uploaded source confirms a highly international community from over 130 nationalities. Indian student community size should be verified separately, but London offers strong Indian community access.
Students may live in Reid Hall, PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms or shared flats near Regent’s Park, Marylebone, Baker Street, Camden, King’s Cross, Bloomsbury and other connected London areas.
It can be expensive because the university is in central London. Students should plan rent, transport, food, deposits and personal expenses carefully.
Accommodation planning is important because on-campus rooms are limited and central London housing near Regent’s Park can be expensive and competitive.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, alumni discounts, course-specific awards and central London budget planning
Regent’s University London offers scholarships and tuition discounts for international undergraduate and postgraduate students according to the uploaded source data. Funding examples include the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for Outstanding International Talent, Regent’s Alumni Scholarship, course-specific Excellence Scholarships, Robert McKee Screenwriting Scholarship and Dr Nicholas Bowen Award for Excellence.
Regent’s University London scholarships and funding can help international students reduce tuition costs, but students should still plan carefully because central London living expenses can be high. The uploaded source data lists several scholarships, discounts and awards available for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
The Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for Outstanding International Talent is one of the key awards in the source data. It is listed for undergraduate and postgraduate students on a first-come basis and provides a 20% tuition discount. Students should verify current eligibility, deadline and whether the first-come basis still applies before relying on this award.
The Regent’s Alumni Scholarship is listed for Regent’s undergraduate alumni progressing to postgraduate study. It provides 10% off first-year tuition fee. This is useful for existing Regent’s students planning progression, but it may not apply to new international students who have not studied at Regent’s before.
The source data also lists Course-specific Excellence Scholarships for programmes such as MA Entrepreneurship and MSc Finance, offering 10% off the first term. Students should verify whether these scholarships are still active and whether they apply automatically or require a separate application.
Creative students may also find relevant awards. The Robert McKee Screenwriting Scholarship is listed for BA Screenwriting and Producing routes and provides £7,000 for each year of study. The Dr Nicholas Bowen Award for Excellence is listed as a £2,000 prize for exceptional undergraduate or postgraduate students.
Students should understand that most listed scholarships reduce tuition only. They may not cover accommodation, visa, healthcare surcharge, food, transport or personal expenses. The uploaded source lists annual living costs around ₹16.6 lakh to ₹17 lakh, including accommodation and transportation estimates, but students should refresh current London costs before budgeting.
Accommodation is one of the biggest funding considerations. The source data mentions on-campus accommodation at Reid Hall and annual hostel costs ranging from around ₹11.7 lakh to ₹15.5 lakh, depending on programme and room type. Students should verify current room pricing and compare private PBSA, studios, ensuite rooms and shared flats through Admistay before booking.
Overall, Indian and international students should treat scholarships as helpful tuition support, not a complete funding plan. A realistic budget should include tuition, accommodation, deposits, food, travel, visa, healthcare surcharge, study materials and emergency funds.
International Talent Scholarships
Awards such as the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for Outstanding International Talent for eligible UG and PG students.
Alumni Scholarships
Discounts for Regent’s undergraduate alumni progressing to postgraduate studies.
Course-Specific Excellence Scholarships
Programme-linked awards such as MA Entrepreneurship and MSc Finance scholarships listed in the source data.
Creative Arts Scholarships
Awards such as Robert McKee Screenwriting Scholarship for eligible screenwriting and producing students.
Excellence Prizes
Awards such as Dr Nicholas Bowen Award for Excellence for exceptional UG or PG students.
Self-Funding and Education Loans
Students may combine scholarships with family funding, personal savings or education loans for tuition and living expenses.
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for Outstanding International Talent
Best for: Eligible undergraduate and postgraduate international students
Coverage: 20% tuition discount according to source data
The source says first-come basis, so students should verify current availability and apply early.
Regent’s Alumni Scholarship
Best for: Regent’s undergraduate alumni progressing to postgraduate studies
Coverage: 10% off first-year tuition fee according to source data
Mostly relevant for existing Regent’s students, not new applicants.
Course-Specific Excellence Scholarships
Best for: Students applying to selected courses such as MA Entrepreneurship or MSc Finance
Coverage: 10% off first term according to source data
Students should verify whether their selected course is eligible.
Robert McKee Screenwriting Scholarship
Best for: BA Screenwriting and Producing students
Coverage: £7,000 granted for each year of study according to source data
Strongly course-specific and most relevant for screenwriting applicants.
Dr Nicholas Bowen Award for Excellence
Best for: Exceptional undergraduate or postgraduate students
Coverage: £2,000 prize according to source data
Students should verify whether this is an entrance award, performance award or later-stage prize.
Yes. The source data lists scholarships and discounts such as the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, Alumni Scholarship, Course-specific Excellence Scholarships and creative awards.
Indian students may explore the Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, course-specific Excellence Scholarships, Robert McKee Screenwriting Scholarship and Dr Nicholas Bowen Award depending on course eligibility.
The listed scholarships appear to be tuition discounts or awards. Students should not assume accommodation is covered unless official scholarship terms confirm it.
Yes. Scholarships may depend on international talent, course choice, academic merit, creative ability, alumni status or exceptional achievement.
Students can reduce costs by comparing Reid Hall, PBSA and shared flats early, checking bills, considering well-connected areas and avoiding last-minute central London bookings.
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Explore Regent's University London admissions for undergraduate, postgraduate, study abroad and summer programmes with eligibility, tuition fees, deadlines, English requirements, application routes, scholarships and practical admission guidance.
Main Intake
September & January
Application Route
UCAS & PG application
English Requirement
IELTS 6.0 - 6.5
Admission Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Last verified: 2026-05-25 • Reviewed by: Admistay Admission Team
Regent's University London is a private London university offering undergraduate and postgraduate admissions through UCAS and direct PG applications, with September, January and selected April intakes.
Regent's University London offers a career-focused and internationally diverse learning environment across business, management, fashion, design, liberal arts, psychology and creative disciplines. Admissions are based on academic performance, English language readiness, personal statement quality, references and course-specific requirements such as portfolio or interview where applicable. Indian and international students should also consider tuition affordability, scholarship options, visa documentation and London-based study costs before applying.
Private university located in London
Main intakes include September and January, with April available for selected courses
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS
Postgraduate applicants use the PG application route
No application fee is mentioned in the provided source
Popular courses include International Business, Digital Marketing and Analytics, Finance, Global Management and Liberal Studies
Scholarships include the Vice-Chancellor’s International Talent Scholarship and alumni discounts according to the provided source
Students seeking a private university experience in Central London
Applicants interested in business, finance, digital marketing, management, fashion, design, psychology or liberal arts
Indian students with strong high school scores who want undergraduate study in a smaller university environment
Graduates with above 60% in undergraduate study who want a postgraduate pathway in business or related fields
Students who prefer practical learning through projects, guest lectures, bootcamps and industry exposure
Applicants who can afford private-university tuition or are actively planning scholarship options
Students who can prepare a focused personal statement, recommendation letters and English test evidence
Students with a limited budget because tuition is higher than many UK public universities
Applicants who do not meet IELTS, TOEFL or PTE requirements for their study level
Undergraduate applicants below the stated high school score expectation
Postgraduate applicants without above 60% in undergraduate study or without alternate profile strength
Students applying to creative, fashion or design-related courses without checking portfolio requirements
Applicants who want a large public university research ecosystem rather than a smaller private university environment
Undergraduate Admissions
UCAS Route
UG applicants apply through UCAS and usually need strong high school scores, English proof, personal statement and academic recommendation.
Postgraduate Admissions
Direct PG Route
PG applicants use the online PG application route with transcripts, English scores, recommendation letters and a 500 to 1000 word personal statement.
Main Intake
Multiple Intakes
September and January are the main intakes, while April is available only for selected courses.
Admission Type
Profile-Based
Admissions are moderately competitive and reviewed through academics, English readiness, personal statement, references and fit.
Regent's University London has different deadlines for UG, PG, study abroad and summer programmes, so students should apply early and check the exact course deadline.
11 November 2025
UG Early Deadline
The provided source mentions November 11, 2025 as the early undergraduate deadline for September intake.
15 January 2026
UG Priority Deadline
The provided source mentions January 15, 2026 as the priority or on-time undergraduate deadline.
3 March 2026
PG Early Deadline
Postgraduate courses follow rolling admissions, but the provided source recommends March 3, 2026 for early applications.
28 April 2026
UG Late Deadline
The provided source mentions April 28, 2026 as the late undergraduate application deadline.
30 April 2026
Study Abroad Autumn Deadline
Study abroad applicants targeting the Autumn term should apply by April 30, 2026 as per the provided source.
9 June 2026
PG Priority Deadline
The provided source recommends June 9, 2026 as the priority postgraduate deadline.
Regent's University London eligibility depends on study level, with UG applicants generally needing strong high school performance and PG applicants needing above 60% in undergraduate study.
Undergraduate
High school qualification with above 75% or equivalent profile
Postgraduate
Undergraduate degree with above 60%
Regent's University London requires English proof from international students, with IELTS 6.0 for UG and IELTS 6.5 for PG mentioned in the provided source.
IELTS
Standard Requirement
6.0 Overall
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
6.5 Overall
Check programme requirement
PTE
Standard Requirement
58
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
58
Check programme requirement
TOEFL
Standard Requirement
80 iBT
Check programme requirement
Higher Requirement
80 iBT
Check programme requirement
Academic transcripts and certificates
High school records for undergraduate applicants
Undergraduate degree transcripts for postgraduate applicants
Valid passport
English proficiency proof such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE
UCAS personal statement for undergraduate applicants
500 to 1000 word personal statement for postgraduate applicants
Academic recommendation letter
Recommendation letters for postgraduate applicants
Portfolio or interview preparation where required
CAS letter, financial proof and visa documents after offer
Regent's University London is popular for International Business, Digital Marketing and Analytics, Management Finance, MSc Finance, Global Management Finance and Liberal Studies Business and Management.
MA International Business
Best For
Use your personal statement to show why international business fits your academic background and long-term career direction.
MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics
Best For
Highlight any marketing projects, analytics tools, social media campaigns or consumer research exposure.
MA Management - Finance
Best For
This course suits students who want to combine management thinking with finance-focused career planning.
MSc Finance
Best For
Students should show quantitative comfort, finance interest and any internship or academic finance exposure.
BA Global Management - Finance
Best For
A strong UCAS personal statement should connect finance interest with global business and management goals.
BA International Business
Best For
This route can suit students who want broad business exposure and can explain their interest in global markets.
MSc Digital Marketing and Analytics
Careers
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MSc Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
MA International Business
Careers
Industries
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BA Global Management - Finance
Careers
Industries
Recruiters
Difficulty
Moderately Competitive
Acceptance Rate: 86% based on provided source
Strongest Programmes
Expected Profile Strength
Strong academic record matching UG or PG entry requirement
Clear personal statement with course and career direction
English score meeting UG or PG requirement
Recommendation letters from academic or professional sources
Portfolio or interview readiness for selected courses
Maths requirement readiness for business, management and psychology-related courses
Financial planning for private university tuition and London living costs
Undergraduate students should apply through UCAS and prepare a strong personal statement before the priority deadline.
Postgraduate students should apply early even though admissions may be rolling because course availability and scholarship planning can become tighter later.
Indian students should check whether their high school or undergraduate percentage meets the stated requirement before applying.
For business, finance and management courses, connect academic background with realistic career goals rather than writing a generic London-focused SOP.
Creative, fashion or design applicants should check portfolio requirements early and avoid last-minute submission.
Plan tuition, scholarship options and financial proof carefully because Regent’s is a private university with higher fee levels.
Prepare English scores early, and if the score is below requirement, check university English language course options.
Applying after priority deadlines without checking course availability
Ignoring the higher tuition range and not planning affordability early
Submitting a generic personal statement that does not explain course fit
Missing English proficiency proof for international admission
Not checking portfolio or interview requirements for selected courses
Assuming GMAT or GRE is required when the provided source says it is not required
Not preparing CAS, financial proof and visa documents after receiving an offer
Academic Strength
Moderate
Research Focus
Low
Mathematics Requirement
Course-specific
STEP 1
Choose Course
Select the undergraduate, postgraduate, study abroad or summer programme that matches your academic background and career plan.
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
Review academic percentage, English score, maths requirement, portfolio or interview requirement where applicable.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Arrange transcripts, passport, personal statement, recommendation letters, English proof and portfolio if needed.
STEP 4
Submit Application
Apply through UCAS for undergraduate courses or through the PG application route for postgraduate programmes.
STEP 5
Attend Interview
Attend interview if required, especially where alternate admission, portfolio review or course-specific assessment applies.
STEP 6
Receive Offer
Review offer conditions, scholarship options, tuition payment requirements and next admission steps.
STEP 7
Visa & CAS
Use CAS, passport, financial proof, TB certificate where required and English evidence for UK Student visa processing.
Best ROI Courses
High Salary Industries
Graduate visa advantage available for eligible international students.
Employer Examples
Google, Goldman Sachs, Hermès, Bloomberg, J.P. Morgan, TikTok and Accenture are mentioned in the provided source
Industry Exposure
Live projects, guest lectures, bootcamps, study trips and London-based corporate visits are mentioned in the provided source
Popular Career Areas
Business, finance, digital marketing, fashion, psychology, creative arts and entrepreneurship
Career Planning Note
Outcomes depend on course choice, portfolio strength, internships, networking, visa route and individual profile quality
For Indian students, Regent’s University London can be a good fit when the student values Central London exposure, small class sizes and practical industry-led learning.
Because it is a private university, students should calculate tuition, living cost, scholarship eligibility and payment planning before applying.
Business and finance applicants should not rely only on the university’s accessible acceptance rate; the personal statement still needs clear career direction.
Creative and design-related applicants should check portfolio expectations early because that can affect admission confidence.
Students below the English requirement should check English language course options instead of delaying the entire application.
Applicants should plan CAS, TB certificate where applicable, financial proof and visa documents early because London intake timelines can move quickly.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 86%, making it accessible but still profile-based.
September and January are the main intakes, while April is available only for selected courses.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit academic documents, personal statement, recommendation and English proof.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the PG application route with transcripts, English scores, recommendation letters and personal statement.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate courses and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate courses.
No. The provided source says Regent’s University London does not require GMAT or GRE for graduate or postgraduate admission.
Yes. Indian students can apply if they meet the academic, English language, document and visa requirements for their selected course.
The provided source mentions an acceptance rate of 86%, but students still need to meet academic, English and course-specific requirements.
September and January are the main intakes for most UG and PG programmes, while April is available for selected courses.
Undergraduate applicants apply through UCAS and submit high school records, personal statement, academic recommendation and English proficiency proof.
Postgraduate applicants apply through the PG application route and submit transcripts, recommendation letters, personal statement and English proof.
The provided source mentions minimum GPA 2.5 or above 75% in high school for undergraduate admission.
The provided source mentions above 60% in the undergraduate programme for postgraduate admission.
The provided source mentions IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate courses and IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate courses.
Yes. The provided source mentions TOEFL iBT 80 for both undergraduate and postgraduate admission.
Yes. The provided source mentions PTE 58 for both undergraduate and postgraduate admission.
No. The provided source says GMAT or GRE is not required for graduate or postgraduate programmes, including business-related master’s degrees.
Common visa documents include passport, photographs, CAS letter, TB certificate where applicable, financial proof and English language proof.
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