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The Dow Memorial Trust awards a small number of scholarships up to £2,000 per annum for each of the 5 years of study, subject to a satisfactory academic record. All applicants awarded a place can apply and will be sent an application form automatically.


dundee university sport scholarship programme


The Dundee University Sport Scholarship Programme complements our work at national level and is designed to empower talented student athletes to successfully combine academic study with high levels of competition.


The Institute of Sport and Exercise (ise) offers sport scholarships for talented athletes who demonstrate a high level of commitment and potential to perform at National level and beyond. Depending on which scholarship package the athlete receives, the support offered could include: funding, academic flexibility, sports science support, strength and conditioning, branded clothing and an ise gym+ membership.


For more information or to apply for a scholarship please visit: www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/sportscholarship


organ, saxophone and choral scholarships


Scholarship holders will receive free music tuition in return for participating in University musical events. The organ scholarship also carries a prize of £300 p.a. and the choral scholarships a prize of £200 p.a. The choral scholarships are jointly funded by Dundee Parish Church (St Mary’s) so as part of the scheme, you will be required to sing in the church choir on a Sunday morning (during the semester).


www.dundee.ac.uk/prospectus/musicscholarships


part-time work Although the cost of living in Dundee is relatively low, increasing numbers of students are undertaking part-time employment to supplement their income. The Careers Service and the Students’ Union (DUSA) can provide guidance in this area, both in terms of job opportunities and the number of hours that can be worked safely without adversely affecting your studies.


EU and international students are also allowed to work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time in holidays, although this is dependent on your visa restrictions.


further information: www.dundee.ac.uk/careers www.dusa.co.uk


further education


college students & staff information for students from further education college


The University of Dundee has strong links with Scotland’s colleges and with many of the FE colleges in England, Wales & Northern Ireland.


We have articulation agreements in place which allow students to identify a clear progression route from their college into a wide range of the University’s degree programmes. These articulation agreements state the required entry conditions for a particular degree programme, for example, which HNC/HND courses are relevant, the specific grades in particular units you need to achieve, whether you need to submit a portfolio or have relevant work experience etc.


Advanced entry into Levels 2 or 3 for some degree programmes is possible if you have gained the required academic grades in your Scottish Wider Access Programme (SWAP), HND or BTEC diploma courses. For further details see the Other Qualifications table on pages 138 - 141.


student shadowing


If you are in your final semester at college, are thinking of applying, but are still not sure if you have chosen the right subject, then joining one of our students and spending time ‘shadowing’ them for a day might be for you!


It is a perfect opportunity to experience university lectures, tutorials or workshops first hand and offers you a unique insight into the whole student learning experience.


Visit www.dundee.ac.uk/studentshadowing for more details.


supporting our further education college students The transition from college into higher education can be challenging and yet very rewarding, not least when you eventually graduate from the University of Dundee.


There is no doubt you will experience different styles of teaching and learning at university from what you may have already experienced at college, and a lot of terms used here may be unfamiliar. However, you will soon adapt to these different styles and the ‘University Jargon Buster’ at www.dundee.ac.uk/ prospectus/jargon is useful for anyone new to university.


Depending on the degree you choose, you will attend lectures in our state-of-the-art lecture theatres, take part in small group tutorials, study independently in our newly extended main library, use My Dundee, our Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), or possibly even take part in field trips in Europe or the USA. See page 149 for more information about learning and teaching.


Many students from college feel they need a bit of extra advice or an opportunity to advance their academic skills when they first start university. We have a range of support services available on campus, offering both face-to-face and online support. See page 152 for more details about our support services.


information for further education college staff


We have a dedicated team who will offer UCAS and articulation advice to applicants, and give presentations in the FE colleges.


Currently we offer the following presentations to FE colleges: • Pathways from college to the University of Dundee • UCAS application to the University of Dundee


If your college does not yet have a formal articulation agreement with the University of Dundee, please contact us to discuss the opportunity for establishing these clear progression routes for your students onto our degree programmes.


further information www.dundee.ac.uk/undergraduate/fe


For all FE college enquiries from students and staff email us at: fecollege@dundee.ac.uk


international community


We welcome students to our courses from all over the world, with students from 84 countries creating an international community which benefits all of our students. Our International Team will provide you with a responsive and understanding service from initial enquiry through to matriculation as a student. Thereafter, our International Advice Service will look after you.


Please visit www.dundee.ac.uk/admissions/international for more detailed information for prospective international students.


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