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Welcome


Welcome to the undergraduate prospectus for the University of St Andrews. We are delighted that you are exploring the opportunities available here. In the pages that follow we have sought to provide you with information about course offerings, research opportunities and life beyond the classroom that we think you will need in order to make an informed choice about where you would like to spend your undergraduate years.


Like other ancient Scottish universities we are committed to a broadly based education which encourages you to experiment intellectually before specialising in your chosen field of study. At St Andrews you can pursue a degree across a wide range of subjects in the Arts, the Sciences and the Social Sciences. You will study with dedicated and talented scholars in an environment small enough to ensure that advice and guidance is always available to you. You can work with award-winning academics attracted from around the world to St Andrews to conduct innovative research across a range of frontiers – from the search for new life in distant galaxies to the drive to protect life against some of the world’s deadliest diseases. In addition to modern science you will encounter scholars working on ancient history and classical art and others exploring the way animals communicate with one another, the dynamics of war and conflict, the joys of language and literature and the answers to some of the oldest and deepest questions asked by human beings. St Andrews is a unique combination of ancient and modern, local and global. Founded in 1413 we are the third oldest university in the English-speaking world. Once the centre of Scottish political and religious life, St Andrews retains many marvellous mediaeval buildings, juxtaposed with modern cutting-edge Science and Arts facilities. The city is quite small – the University accounts for approximately half the town’s population – but it has a distinctly cosmopolitan air due to the presence of students, teachers and support staff from over a hundred countries, as well as the constant infusion of visitors coming to experience the spectacular scenery and famous golf courses. Most people who live here believe we have the best of both worlds. St Andrews is one of the most popular universities in the UK and ranks in the top ten for research, teaching and the student experience. Perhaps our most distinguishing feature, however, is the strong sense of community reinforced by the size and location of the town and the many cultural and social activities in the University. We hope that you will choose to join us at St Andrews and that after your time here you will join the ranks of our alumni whose aspirations have been heightened, whose minds have been broadened, whose affection for the University is indelible and who have formed friendships that last a lifetime.


Louise Richardson, FRSE Principal and Vice-Chancellor


Principal’s Welcome


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