Have you ever considered suggesting studying at a Scottish university to your pupils? But perhaps don’t know much about Scottish universities or studying in Scotland. Want to find out more? This is the blog for you.
First, Scotland has the same long history
and great reputation for excellent higher
education as the rest of the UK. Amongst the
19 Scottish universities are 4 of the 6 oldest
UK universities, as well as some of the most
modern institutions. Scottish universities
include those that offer a full range of broad-
based degree programmes from A-Z, as well as
a highly specialist Conservatoire, art school and
agriculture college.
Second, Scotland has a very high standard
of education, reflected in the fact that 86%
of research at Scottish universities has been
judged to be of outstanding impact to society.
Scottish researchers are responsible for many
world-changing discoveries and innovations,
including for example, the MRI scanner,
penicillin, and keyhole surgery.
They are now also home to ground-breaking
research for our 21st century world, in areas
including artificial intelligence and robotics,
ethical hacking, environmental studies &
sustainability, and coping with the challenges
of an aging society. Studying in Scotland
gives students direct access to world-
class researchers, facilities, and centres of
excellence.
Third, a Scottish university education provides
great employment prospects. Employers are
known to value Scottish graduates highly, with
nine out of ten graduates in employment or
further study within six months of graduating. A Scottish university degree fully prepares
students to move into the workplace.
Good news - tuition at a Scottish university for an applicant from England, Wales or Northern Ireland is no different than if they were to study at a university elsewhere in the UK. Applications for tuition and living loans are made in the same way, and the payment mechanisms are also the same.
Most standard Scottish undergraduate degrees are four years in length. This degree structure follows a long-established European tradition which has also been copied in many countries worldwide, including the US and Canada.
• It provides enhanced flexibility in subject
choice, especially in the first two years,
which allows students to experience new
subjects without committing to them
longer term. This opportunity to explore
contributes to academic development and
is also very attractive to employers.
• The opportunity for students to mature
academically, improving their intellectual
skills in the pre-honours years before
committing to their specialism in the last
two years.
• The opportunity for students to mature
into adulthood, with extra time to adjust
to university life and independent living,
and enhanced chances to explore new
opportunities and interests.
What else is there to say? Scotland is very proud to welcome over 50,000 students from over 180 different countries to study with us every year. Our students enjoy vibrant and exciting cities, while being able to appreciate nature on their doorsteps, and Scotland is home to exciting events all year round, which all make it an ideal place to be a student!