Charles Darwin University, based in Australia, is introducing its flexible education model to the UK, opening a new centre in Stratford.
Professor Scott Bowman, vice-chancellor of Charles Darwin University, said: “For more than 30 years, Charles Darwin University has been at the forefront of delivering high-quality education to some of the most remote and diverse communities in Australia.
“That experience has shaped our reputation as a leader in flexible, innovative learning models that empower students to succeed wherever they are.
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“Bringing that expertise to the UK is a natural next step, and it means working professionals can finally study on their own terms with flexibility, choice, and without compromise.”
Courses start from £12,000 and include a master of business administration (MBA) and a master of cyber security (MCS), both designed to address evolving needs in business and technology.
The university plans to open its London study centre in 2026, which will host masterclasses and offer in-person learning experiences with global experts.

