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4 STUDying IN SCOTLAND


With 19 world-leading institutions, Scotland’s university sector offers unparalleled quality and diversity of choice.


Scotland’s universities offer over 4,500 courses in more than 150 subject groupings at undergraduate and postgraduate level with a flexible degree structure and great range of degree combinations. Whether you have a passion for technology, performing on stage, gaming or even brewing, you’ll find what you’re looking for at one of our universities.


Scotland is proud to have some of the UK's highest rates of student satisfaction for the quality of teaching. In fact, 91% of international graduates are satisfied with their learning experience in Scotland. Our universities’ teaching methods rely on the latest pedagogical practices which deliver high-quality education at modern on-campus facilities as well as online. Our institutions have been excellent at pioneering new learning methods. They have even been able to recreate lab environments using VR technology and to move art performances and degree showcases to digital platforms to reach a wider audience. Whatever your course, you will have the opportunity to put theory into practice by making the most of lectures, tutorials and lab sessions, project-based learning and international mobility opportunities. There’s also a huge social aspect to university life with 1,000 student societies and over 500 sports clubs across our 19 institutions.


Scotland’s universities have a strong focus on employability with excellent careers support services which will prepare you for the world of work. Graduates from Scottish institutions consistently enjoy a higher rate of employment or further study than the UK average and the level of collaboration between academia and business in Scotland is truly world leading. Furthermore, from 2021, all international students will be able to work or look for work after their studies for a maximum period of 2 years, or 3 years for Doctoral students, through the UK Graduate Route Visa.


STUDY IN SCOTLAND


Scotland’s university sector offers unparalleled quality and diversity of choice


Visit scotland.org/study to find out how you can join our world-class academic community.


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