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The geographical location of Teesside University
Teesside University is located in Middlesbrough, a vibrant city (population about 654.38+0.4 million).

Middlesbrough is located in the Tish Valley in the northeast of England, and its low living expenses and reasonable housing prices are obviously attractive. The surrounding areas can enjoy beautiful coastline scenery, pastoral scenery, historical sites and other tourist attractions.

Middlesbrough is famous for its education, business, shopping, entertainment, sports and leisure, and is in the forefront of digital technology and media development.

Our school is located in the center of Middlesbrough, and the service facilities are convenient and fast. These include Middlesbrough Museum of Modern Art, multi-screen cinemas, public squares and parks, as well as restaurants and shops with different styles and prices.

There are a series of live music performance venues in the city center, and you can enjoy the performances of local bands and famous British and international artists all year round. In nearby stockton, the annual International Riverside Art Festival will feature wonderful performances by performers from all over the world. In addition, Billingham International Folk Festival is also famous for its colorful folk dance groups.

The riverside stadium belonging to Middlesbrough Football Club provides fans with the opportunity to watch professional football matches in England.

Tish River Water Sports Center (partly owned by Tiside University) provides many sports facilities, including kayaking and rowing facilities. In addition, Tish River Reservoir also provides a rapids slewing track with international standard rowing events for fans.

At Durham County Cricket Club, about 40 minutes' drive from the university, you will have the opportunity to enjoy county and international cricket matches.

Captain Cook's Birthday Museum near the university shows the life and adventure of Captain james cook.

This traffic bridge is inseparable from the history of Teesside and dominates the city's skyline. At first, the bridge was designed to facilitate tall ships to pass under it. Now, you can learn more about its magical and little-known history in the visitor center.

The university is only a few kilometers away from a series of British seaside resorts such as Radecka and salter Ben.

The nearby Kemmers National Park in the North Atlantic is a good place for cycling and walking.

Middlesbrough is an excellent starting point for you to explore the fame of England. Durham (20km), Newcastle (40km), Leeds (62km) and York (50km) can all go by bus or bus.