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Our high quality work and reliable (and cheery) service win praise from major London client

  • andrew15517
  • Oct 27, 2020
  • 1 min read

Our involvement in a major university website project has won glowing praise from the client for the high quality work, and the reliable (and "always cheery") service. We joined forces again with our friends at EMPRA to win the project – a £50k contract to write course pages and other content for City, University of London’s new website. City’s Web 2020 project involves redeveloping the university’s website, with our team creating new content for hundreds of course pages and other parts of the new site. The new site is now due to go live in early 2021. Managed by our senior consultant Andrew Weltch, our team of talented writers worked from their home bases - stretching from Swansea to Hampshire to Newcastle - throughout the 2020 national and local lockdowns of the covid-19 crisis.

City's website manager Jack Lewis said:



City, University of London was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute on its present site at the heart of London, close to the financial hub in the Square Mile.  With a focus on business and the professions, it attracts some 20,000 students (46% at postgraduate level) from more than 160 countries. Previously, we have worked with EMPRA on similar large-scale web projects for the University of Southampton and Swansea University. The Swansea project last year won silver in the best website category at the Heist education marketing awards and
gold in the AVA digital awards.
Weltch Media's expertise has been much in demand in London this year: we have also been working with London South Bank University on
internal communications for staff
and students.  

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