Why choose the University of Edinburgh?
The UniversityThe City of EdinburghDegree structure
What happens next?
AccommodationFacilitiesStudent experience
Welcome!
Applicant Information Session Bangkok March 2012
The University
Influencing the world since 1583
Over 30,000 students
Over 20,000 undergraduates, 10,000+ postgraduates
One of the largest universities in the UK
33% students from outside the UK
140 different nationalities
3 Colleges, 22 Schools
Merged with Edinburgh College of Art
Numerous networks and global partnerships:
The City of Edinburgh
Population around 500,000, students make up over one tenth
Historic, cosmopolitan, safe, cultured city
Favourite UK city Guardian/Observer Travel Awards 2011
One of the most vibrant cities in Europe and most desirable places to live in the world
World’s first UNESCO City of Literature
UNESCO World Heritage Site
12 annual festivals, including the world’s largest arts festival
Financial centre
Excellent transport networks
The University in the city
Edinburgh’s Climate
Edinburgh enjoys a moderate year-round climate
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The UniversityOne of the top UK universities and study destinations within Europe
Ranked 20th in the world by QS World University Rankings 2011
One of the world’s leading research universities, RAE 2008
Excellent reputation for teaching & research – over 80% academic staff active in research
Innovative and quality assured teaching standards
Associated with 11 Nobel Prize winners
The University of Edinburgh: rated as the best place to be in the UK by international students ISB Summer 2011
Research Profile
Over 80% academic staff active in research
96% of the University’s research disciplines were rated as ‘world leading’ RAE 2008
Number 5 in the UK for research RAE 2008
Over 1,000 international research collaborations
A new company is formed at the University every 2 weeks
2 Science Parks have been established at the University
£248 million was awarded to the University for research in 2009
Distinguished Alumni
Charles Darwin, NaturalistDavid Hume, PhilosopherJoseph Lister, SurgeonPiers Sellers, NASA AstronautGordon Brown, previous UK Prime MinisterAdam Smith, EconomistJames Clerk Maxwell, PhysicistSir Walter Scott, Writer Ian Rankin, UK's bestselling crime author JK Rowling, WriterJohn Witherspoon, Clergyman, signatory of US Declaration of IndependenceSir Christopher Hoy, one of the UK’s most successful Olympians
Academic Structure
3 Colleges: College of Humanities & Social Science College of Science & Engineering College of Medicine & Veterinary
Medicine
22 Schools:All research-active
119 academic disciplines600+ Undergraduate degrees160+ Postgraduate taught courses130+ Research degrees
College of Humanities & Social Science
Schools:Business Edinburgh College of ArtDivinityEconomicsEducationHealth in Social ScienceHistory, Classics and ArchaeologyLawLiteratures, Languages and CulturesPhilosophy, Psychology & Language SciencesSocial and Political Science
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/humanities-soc-sci
College of Science & Engineering
Schools:
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Engineering
Geosciences
Informatics
Mathematics
Physics & Astronomy
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/science-engineering
College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine
Medical Sciences (BSc)
Medicine (MBChB)
Oral Health Sciences (BSc)
Veterinary Medicine (BVM&S)
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/medicine-vet-medicine
UK Postgraduate Degrees
Taught degreesMSc, MBA, MEd, MMus, MTheol, LLMUsually 1 year in duration, 9 months
taught,3 months researchAssessed by coursework, examination and a dissertation or project
Research degreesMSc by Research, 1 year in duration,90% researchAssessed by coursework, examination and a dissertation
MPhil, 2 years in duration Assessed by thesis
PhD, 3 years in duration Assessed by thesis
UK Undergraduate Degrees
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the majority of Honours degrees are 3 years in duration with specialisation from the outset
In Scotland, the majority of degrees are 4 years (Honours)
This is because Scottish degrees have lots of flexibility and choice of subjects to study in lower years, with specialisation by third year
Often this gives students the opportunity to sample several subjects before choosing in which to specialise
Ancient universities confer Master of Arts (MA) for undergraduate degrees in social sciences
Degree structure
England Scotland USA (Liberal Arts)
Apply to Single / Joint
“Major” Possible “Major” Core curriculum
Year 1 Degree “Major” & 2-4 subjects Core curriculum
Year 2 Degree “Major” & 2-4 subjectsDeclare “Major”
Declare Major
Year 3 Honours YearDissertation/ Research project Degree award: BA/BSc
Honours YearStudy Abroad
Major
Year 4 / exit qualification
Degree award: MSc Honours YearDissertation Degree award: MA/BSc
MajorDegree award: BA
Encourage independent thinking, reasoning and research skills
Emphasis on independent study, self-motivation and critical thinking
Taught through lectures, seminars, tutorials
Contact hours vary by subject, average 12 hours per week
Assessment by coursework and examination
Study abroad option available for many degrees
Academic year is divided into 2 semesters: Semester 1 17 Sep – 14 Dec 2012 Semester 2 14 Jan - 25 May 2013
Teaching and Assessment
Support for your studies
Director of Studies or SupervisorFirst point of contact if you have any concerns or problems
Institute for Academic Development (IAD) Workshops, resources, one-to-one support for studying effectively, planning for exams, writing essays
Peer Proofreading*Trained, reliable volunteers proofread assignments, spot basic grammar and spelling errors *More information from Edinburgh University Students’ Association (EUSA) www.eusa.ed.ac.uk
AustraliaUniversity of Melbourne University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Sydney
CanadaUniversity of British Columbia Carleton University McGill University Queen's University University of Toronto
ChinaFudan University Hong Kong UniversityPeking University
ERASMUS 180 links, 20+ countries
IndiaUniversity of Delhi
New ZealandUniversity of Auckland Massey University University of Otago
South KoreaKonkuk UniversityKorea University
SingaporeNational University of Singapore
South AmericaUniversidad de San Andres, Argentina Universidad de las Americas, Mexico Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
USABarnard College CalTech University of California University of Chicago Georgetown University George Washington University Haverford College Iowa State University University of Miami Michigan State University University of Mississippi University of North Carolina Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania University of Richmond University of Austin Texas University of Virginia University of Washington Washington University St Louis
Exchange Partners
Subject Info sheets: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/information-sheets
School websites:www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/colleges-schools
Detailed info: www.drps.ed.ac.uk/11-12/
Applicant links
www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/information-sheets
Tuition FeesAnnual fees for academic year 2012-2013
Undergraduate£12,650 (non-lab) / £16,650+ (lab / studio)
Medicine £20,600 (Y1 &2 ) £34,850 (Y3, 4 & 5)
Veterinary £26,400 - £19,950Medicine (YR1 - YR5)
Postgraduate Taught£13,050 / £15,750+
Postgraduate Research£13,050 / £15,000+
Cost of living estimate£7,000 - £8,000www.registry.ed.ac.uk/fees
Approximate weekly cost Self-catered flat Halls- half board
Rent / Hall fees (Includes electricity, heating & contents insurance)
£95 £166
Food £50 £15 (lunches etc)
Phone (Landline / mobile – varies depending on package) £10 £10
TV licence £2.80 £2.80
Clothes £13 £13
Travel £10 £10
Books, stationery & photocopying £10 £10
Laundry and toiletries £8 £8
Fun £25 £25
Total approximate weekly living costs £223.80 £259.80
A typical weekly expenditure by a student could include:
Managing money at university
Scholarships
University scholarships awarded on the basis of academic merit
Edinburgh Global Undergraduate Scholarships15 worth £2,000Deadline: 2 April 2012
Edinburgh Global Masters Scholarships15 worth £5000, 25 worth £3000Deadline: 2 April 2012
Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University and should have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/student-funding/home
Learning Facilities
17 libraries
Main library undergoing a £60 million refurbishment
Special collections
UK’s largest campus computer network
Located close to key learning resources, including the National Library and National Gallery of Scotland
Well established links with professions and industry
State of the art facilities and the opportunity to work with top academics
International Student Support
Pre arrival advice and guidanceVisa and immigration adviceAirport welcome
Director of Studies / SupervisorStudy supportCareers serviceMyEd
Social events programme: Global HorizonsHospitality schemesInternational Student CentreChaplaincy centreOn campus health centre
Student Experience
Over 260 student societies
65 sports clubs, 5* rated sports facilities
Student radio station, weekly newspaper and the UK’s oldest student-run theatre company
The University has finished in the top 5 in the British Universities and Colleges Sport rankings every year for the last 5 years
5 student union buildings
International students’ centre
The University of Edinburgh: voted the best UK university for clubs and societies by international students ISB Summer 2011
A-Z of Student SocietiesAberdeen FC Supporters Club (EU) African & Arabic Dance Society African & Caribbean Society African Relations CircleAIESEC Air Squadron Amnesty International Anime and Animation Society Archaeology Society Architecture Sans Frontier Society Art Society Baha'i Society Ballroom Dance Society Barnardo’s SocietyBhangra Crew Big 2 BioSoc Bisexual Lesbian or Gay BLOGS Brass Band Bridge Club Bright Futures EdinburghBuddhist Bulgarian SocietyBUNAC Capoeira Society Catholic Students' Union Celtic Supporters Club Chamber Choir Chamber Orchestra Changeringers (Guild of)Charity Fashion SocietyCheerleading Society 'The Vixens'
Chemical Engineering Society Chemical Society Chess Club Chi SocChildrens Holiday Venture Chill Out Society Chinese Cultural Society Chinese Students' Association Choc SocChristian Union Classics SocietyClinical Psychologists in TrainingComedy and ThatComposers' Orchestra Computer SocietyConfucianism Study SocietyConservative & Unionist AssociationCreate Society Debates Committee Diabetes SocietyDiagnostic Society Dirty Weekenders (Conservationists) Drumming Society Duke of Edinburgh Award Economics Edinburgh Exchange Support Society Edinburgh Global Partnerships Edinburgh Worshippers of Cthulhu SocietyEngineering Engineers Without Borders Edinburgh English Language and Linguistics Society English Literature Society
Entrepreneurial Society Exmoor Pony Trekking Section Exped Fair Trade Café Film Society First Aiding SocietyFlamenco Folk Song Society Fonelisco Orphanage Project Society Football Supporters Association Footlights Formal Attire Running Club of EdinburghFrequently Asked Questions Society Fresh Air (Student Radio) GameSoc GEAS (Roleplaying) Geography Society Geolsoc German Society Goth and Rock Society Hellenic Society Highland Society History Society HitchHong Kong International Society Humanist SocietyHung Ga Appreciation SocietyiCUE Indie Ink MagazineInternational Relations Forum
A-Z of Student Societies continued…!IrishIslamic Society Italian Society Japanese Jazz Orchestra Jewish Society Juggling Society Korean Society Labour Club Law Society Liberal Democrats Malaysian Students Marrow Society Mathematics & StatisticsMature & Grad Medics Mature Law Students' Society Meadow’s Half MarathonMedicsMediterranean Gastronomic MedSIN-UK Mexicanos En Edimburgo Middle Eastern Society Model United Nations Modern Dance Society Movie Production Society Music Society Musical Medics Society New Scotland Country Dance Nightline Nomad MagazineNursing Society Officers Training Corps
Oxvol (Oxfam Volunteers) Palestine Solidarity Society People & Planet Persian Society Philosophy Society Photographic SocietyPhysics Society Pizza HereosPoker Society Politics SocietyPool Society Portuguese & Brazilian Society Postgrad SocietyPro Evolution Soccer SocietyPsychology Society Reeling Club Renaissance Singers Revelation Rock Gospel Choir Romanian Society Russian Society Save the Animals CampaignSavoy Opera Group Scandinavian SocietyScience Fiction & Fantasy Scottish Ethnology Society Scottish Romanian Language Link (SCROLL) Scottish Socialist Students' Society Self defence SocietyShekter SocSign Society Singapore Students Singers (EU)
Snooker SocietySouth Asian Society Spanish and Latino Society Standing Ovation Stop Aids String Orchestra Student Action for AutismStudent Action For Refugees (STAR) Student Cancer FundStudent Christian Movement Student Newspaper Student Scout and Guide OrganisationStudents Supporting Street Kids (SSSK) Studio Opera Swahili Club Swing Dance Society Tai Chi Chuan Taiwanese Society Tango Tennent's Lager Appreciation Society Theatre Company (Bedlam) Tibet Society Trading & Investment Club Travel SocietyTwisters AssociationUntapped Talent Vedic SocietyVeterinary Zoological Wargames Water of Life Welsh Society Yoga Society
Student Sports ClubsArchery ClubAssociation Football Club MAssociation Football Club FAthletics ClubBadminton ClubBasketball ClubBoat ClubBoxing ClubCanoe ClubCricket ClubCross CountryCurling ClubCycling ClubExmoor Pony Trekking S.Fencing ClubGliding ClubGolf ClubHare & Hounds
Hillwalking ClubHockey Club (Male)Hockey Club (Female)Hot Air Balloon ClubIce Hockey ClubJudo ClubJu Jitsu ClubKarate Club (Shotokan)Karate Club (Shukokai)Kendo ClubKorfball ClubLacrosse Club FLacrosse Club MMotor Sport ClubMountaineering ClubNetball ClubOrienteering ClubRifle Club
Roller Hockey ClubRugby Club (Male)Rugby Club (Female)Sailing ClubShinty ClubSkydiving ClubSnowsports ClubSquash ClubSub Aqua ClubSwimming & Water Polo ClubTable Tennis ClubTennis ClubTrampoline ClubTriathlon ClubUltimate Frisbee ClubVolleyball ClubWeightlifting ClubWindsurfing & Surfing Club
UndergraduateUCAS Firm acceptance / Insurance
acceptanceRemember to reply by the deadlines
www.ucas.ac.uk/students/importantdates
Postgraduate
As soon as you meet your conditions,
update your application online (MyEd)
What Happens Next? Reply to your offers
What happens next? If accepting Edinburgh’s offer…
Apply for Accommodation online
Whether accepting as UF, CF, UI or CI
Application deadlines- UG must apply by 16 August- PG must apply by 31 July (£250 deposit
payable on application)
Accommodation is only allocated once anapplicant’s place has been confirmed (UF)
Limited time to accept the offer
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/accommodation-services
University Accommodation
Guaranteed housing for first year
Over 4,000 first year students live in University accommodation
Centrally located, easy access to teaching facilities and city centre
95% single roomsFlats / apartments
Catered / self-catered residences
24-hour residential wardens En-suite rooms/ shared facilities
Private housing alternatives
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/accommodation-services
= Self catered flats
= Self catered houses
= Catered halls
= Teaching sites
Catered Accommodation
Based at Pollock Halls, which accommodates just over 2,000 first yearstudents within 9 ‘Houses’
Mixture of twin, ensuite rooms, andsingle rooms (with either ensuite orshared facilities) available – dependingon the House selected
All Houses have common rooms andshared pantries
Pollock Halls’ facilities also include 2squash courts, shop, computing microlab, bar and cafes
Resident Assistants (RAs) organise social and sporting events for residents; help new students to mingle with others
Self Catered Accommodation
Accommodation for over 2,000 first yearstudents in 14 blocks of flats
All centrally locatedMix of purpose built and recently renovated
On average 150 students per block of flatswith 3-6 people per flat
Students share bathroom & kitchen/living area
Some twin rooms available
Flat Managers in charge of maintenance and welfare of students, helped by Resident Assistants
Costs of Accommodation
Cost per week depends on the accommodation you choose:
£57 - £102 for self-catered £110 - £216 for catered
34 week let (inc Christmas but not Easter)
Rent includes central heating, electricity,cleaner, phone and data facilities & personal contents insurance
Rooms have 24 hour access to the internet
After first year, majority choose to live in private accommodation
The Accommodation Office can offer guidance and advice on finding a place to live
UCAS / University sends confirmation letter
Visa requirements / applying for your visa Supply passport information when requested Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) issued by the University
University issues joining instructions: Available online / hard copy Formal letter of admission Information about the School you have applied to and the University’s services to help you prepare for life at Edinburgh Introductory meetings with your School
What Happens Next? Accepting your offer
Careers
The Careers Service provide an online database of employers offering temporary, part-time and vacation work for students, in addition to graduate vacancies
Helps students find work experience, volunteering opportunities and explore their options after graduation
Provides advice and guidance on interview techniques, CVs and assessment centres
Careers seminars, workshops and careers fairs
Information regarding previous graduate destinations
Find out more about the University using these links
Webpages for international students
Country specific information
International Undergraduate Guide
International Postgraduate Guide
Edinburgh Global
We’re Here to Help
Jenny ThackerInternational Officer
The International OfficeThe University of Edinburgh57 George SquareEdinburgh Scotland, UK
E-mail: [email protected]: +44 (0)131 650 4592
www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international
Questions?