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Results 2015: A warm ICMA Centre welcome to our new students

We would like to say a huge congratulations to everyone who received their long-awaited A-level results today, and a warm and well-deserved welcome to all our new ICMA Centre students.

You’re about to join the Henley Business School community, studying at one of the top 200 universities worldwide (QS World University Rankings 2018). equipped with state-of-the-art dealing room facilities featuring Thomson Reuters Eikon and Bloomberg terminals for practical experience in Finance.

If you have a Firm or Insurance offer for an undergraduate programme at the ICMA Centre, please visit University of Reading’s help page for a guide on confirming your place: www.reading.ac.uk/confirmation/

In the meantime, make sure you follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to join our community of ICMA Centre students and graduates, and keep up to date with news and goings on in time for your first week in September.

If you have any questions, you can call our confirmation hotline on +44 (0)118 378 8372 or email us at ugadmissions@reading.ac.uk

If you haven’t already got a place and are looking to explore alternative options, visit our Adjustment and Clearing page.

Published 13 August 2015

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