Engineering, Technology
United Kingdom
University of York
The University of York is an attractive campus university
located in a historic and vibrant city, York is regarded
as a leading university for research and teaching both
nationally and internationally. It is consistently listed
among the top ten universities in the UK in national
league tables. Since its inception in 1963, the
Contact details
International Office
University has concentrated on strong, viable Heslington Hall
departments, prominent in research and teaching.
University of York
Heslington
York YO10 5DD
United Kingdom
Tel: (+44) 1904 433534
Fax: (+44) 1904 434268
E-mail:
international@york.ac.uk
www.york.ac.uk
a73 Vice-Chancellor
Professor Brian Cantor
a73 Year founded
1963
a73 Language of instruction
English
a73 Students
10,000 students in total
2,500 graduate students
Over 600 international graduate students
a73 Scholarships
The Postgraduate Awards Scheme at York offers 30-40
awards for PhD and masters students. The Computer
Science Department offers funding is available on a
UNIVERSITY OF YORK both at the University and in the city, competitive basis for candidates who are able to
that they will have access to first class
demonstrate academic excellence
The main campus is at Heslington, on the
educational facilities in a supportive
a73 Careers services
edge of the City Centre. Here the colleges,
environment and that when they
The Careers Service offers a wide range of self-
each a mix of academic offices, student assessment materials, including personality and skills
accommodation and social facilities, are
graduate they will have a qualification
awareness packages and a computer-based career
grouped around a large lake in 200 acres
which is recognised throughout the guidance programme. Material is also available to help
world.
with CVs, application forms, interviews, psychometric
of landscaped parkland. Every full-time
tests and other aspects of selection. The Service has
student becomes a member of one of the four careers advisers who give personal guidance, either
Colleges, which, together with some
ADMISSION
through in-depth guidance interviews or, in term-time,
residences and houses close to the Students taking postgraduate courses
via a daily 'drop-in' service for brief consultations
without prior appointment. The advisers also run
University campus, provide should have obtained at least a second
recruitment skills workshops and aptitude tests, as well
accommodation for 40 % to 50 % of all class honours degree (or equivalent). as offering practice interviews
graduate students. The campus is quiet However, exceptions are made to these a73 Facilities
and traffic free, with a network of covered rules, especially for candidates wanting
The University has impressive technological, archival,
ways, paths and cyle routes, and there are to take courses as mid-career continued
computing and library resources and these are
constantly being updated. There are also a wide range of
frequent bus services to the town. professional development.
opportunities for a variety of different sports
For applicants whose native language is a73 Accommodation
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
not English, the University sets a
All new single international students are guaranteed
There are now over 1800 international
University accommodation for at least the first year of
minimum English language proficiency
their course
students from over one hundred and ten level of 6.0 in the IELTS test, 213 in the
a73 Nearest town
countries and numbers continue to computer-based TOEFL test (or 550 in
York
increase each year, testament to the the paper-based test), A/B/C grades in
University’s outstanding international the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency
reputation. International students can be in English or grade A in the Cambridge
sure that they will be warmly welcomed Certificate in Advanced English.
PROGRAMMES
Programme Start date
Computer Science Research Degrees (MSc MPhil PhD) October
Bioinformatics (MRes) October
Gas Turbine Control (MSc Diploma Certificate) October
Information Technology (MSc) - formerly Information Processing October
Natural Computation (MSc) October
Safety Critical Systems Engineering (MSc Diploma Certificate) October
Software Engineering (MSc) October
System Safety Engineering (Certificate) October
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