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We welcome over 3,000 international students from 125 countries – so you’ll be in good company.


International students


We want you to enjoy your time with us which is why we support you at every part of your journey. And, thanks to our relationship with universities and enterprise organisations across the globe, you can be sure that your career aspirations are satisfied too.


“The reason I came to the University of Salford is because of its reputation in research and academics in the built environment. The University is known to be one of the top UK universities in the construction field offering a Quantity Surveying course that has dual recognition from RICS and CIOB. Also, it is accredited by the Public Service Department of Malaysia, Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM) and Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (ISM). The education standard is also renowned with support from knowledgeable, experienced lecturers and professors with professional qualifications”


Siaw Wee Jong Malaysia, Kuching


BSc Quantity Surveying


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Why choose Salford? In the most recent International Student Experience Survey, Salford was rated


Top 5 for Employability


Top 10 for Teaching Quality, Assessment Feedback, International Student Experience


Top 20 for Accommodation, Sports Facilities, Careers Service


Excellent international career prospects Our international students can be found working all over the world for some of the world’s best known companies and organisations, including Airbus, Ernst and Young, Boeing, CNN, Microsoft, CISCO Systems, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Reuters, BBC, Shell, Bank of China, Bovis Lend Lease and many others.


Dedicated student support Our dedicated team of international officers travel throughout the year to meet you in your home country. They can give spot offers or simply offer advice on the application process or life in the UK.


When you apply to Salford, we will send you regular newsletters by email to give you more information about studying here and to help you prepare. We also offer a dedicated VIP support team for international enquiries. This means that there is always someone available to answer your questions.


When you arrive, we will collect you from the airport (free of charge) and we have a special international element to our Welcome Week to help you adjust to life in the UK and to meet new friends. The International Society is the formal organisation for international students in


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Manchester providing help and support and also organising outings and trips around the UK.


Once at Salford you will have the support of our Student Life team, who can advise you about a range of issues including visa extensions, work regulations and financial matters (see page 18). Our support continues after you graduate, you can continue to use our Careers & Employability Service to help your career prospects and you can keep in touch with friends and colleagues by joining our alumni groups.


How do I apply and how much will it cost? All undergraduate applications should be made via UCAS at: www.ucas.ac.uk. Information about entry requirements can be found in the fact file of each programme page. Fees for our international students range from around £9,000 to £15,500 and to find out more about the cost of living while you are here, visit www.salford.ac.uk/money


We have a helpful list of frequently asked questions if you want to find out more: www.salford.ac.uk/international/faq


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