University

University of the Arts London

Quick Facts

  • Location: Spread throughout London
  • Main areas of Study: Art and Design
  • 20% International Students
  • London has up to 200 arts events taking place every day

The University of the Arts, London is made up of six colleges spread throughout London that joined together under one name just five years ago. Despite the university’s young age it is already the largest provider of arts education in Europe and has branches in countries all over the world.

The university specialises in art, design, fashion, communication and the performing arts. International students can choose from any of these subjects to study at undergraduate, postgraduate or foundation level (to prepare for an undergraduate degree).

Students enjoy all the benefits of living and studying in London, whether it be a cultural day out at one on the city’s many theatres, art galleries or museums, or a night out at one of the literally hundreds of bars and nightclubs.

University of Bath

Quick Facts

  • Location: Somerset, West England
  • Main areas of Study: Wide Ranging
  • 30% International Students
  • Set in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath

Set in a beautiful area of England, Bath is also one of the most academically respected universities in the UK. It was awarded the prestigious University of the Year title from the Sunday Times in 2012, and took 3rd place in 2013.  

Bath offers a huge range of subjects to study, and two thirds of the university's courses are ranked in the top ten nationally, including over a third in the top five. It offers both single and joint honours courses, as well as sandwich placements and study abroad opportunities, meaning you have almost endless choice. The university places a large emphasis on preparing its students for the world of work, and 60% of them undertake a work placement as part of their degree.

The university is based on one of the safest campus sites in the UK, with everything you could ever need all located within a few minutes' walk. All first-year students are guaranteed campus accommodation with easy access to the 24-hour library, first-class sports facilities, excellent places to eat & drink, and a huge new Students' Union that opened just 3 years ago. 

The campus is also just 1 mile from the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bath. It has a great balance between beautiful old buildings, museums & galleries, and  bars, restaurants, clubs & shops perfect for students. 

University of Exeter

Quick Facts

  • Location: Devon, South west England
  • Main areas of Study: Wide Ranging
  • 23% International Students
  • Current Sunday Times University of the Year

The University of Exeter's academic excellence is undoubted- it is in the top 10 in all UK ranking tables and is a member of the prestigious Russell Group of universities. However, the university is also very proud of the life it provides for its students, and it is this that led to Exeter being named The Sunday Times University of the Year 2013 and maintaining a top ten position in the National Student Survey since the survey was launched in 2005.

Exeter offers massive variety in the courses it offers and the way you can study them. The Flexible Combined Honours scheme allows you to choose exactly what you want to study, whilst other schemes let you study at Exeter for just 1 or 2 years as part of an exchange from your 'home' university. 

The university has three campuses, but the main one with the vast majority of the buildings, is just a 15 minute walk from the city of Exeter. The campus is regarded as one of the most beautiful in the country and is surrounded by stunning countryside and coastline. It is also nicely compact, offering students the teaching buildings, libraries, accommodation and social buildings conveniently close to each other- as well as one of the UK's leading students' unions.

University of St Andrews

Quick Facts

  • Location: Fife, East coast of Scotland
  • Main areas of Study: Wide Ranging
  • 30% International Students
  • No tuition fees for EU students

St Andrews is the third oldest university in the English-speaking world, and is currently celebrating an amazing 600 years since its foundation in 1413. Much like Oxford and Cambridge, it prides itself on maintaining centuries-old traditions, from red gowns & Chapel services, to academic families & torch lit pier walks.

St Andrews offers a huge range of different courses, and many different ways to take them, including four-year degree and joint honours. Though academically excellent in most of its courses, the university is particularly well known for its Physics and Astronomy programme (2nd best in UK) and its Arts and Humanities department, which was placed in the top 20 in the world. 

30% of the student population is from overseas, with over 120 different nationalities represented and amazingly 15% of the total student body comes from North America.

If you want to experience full-on student life, then St Andrews may be for you. Set in a small community, during term time over a third of the town's population is made up of university students. The area is a beautiful setting to live, and is just a 10 minute walk from the beach.

SOAS

Quick Facts

  • Location: London
  • Main areas of Study: Asia, Africa & Middle East Studies
  • 51% International Students
  • Offers unique courses nowhere else does

The School of Oriental and African Studies (or SOAS for short) is unique, in that it is the only Higher Education institution in Europe specialising in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East.

This creates an academic atmosphere you cannot find anywhere else in the UK. In their own words:

"On the one hand, this means that SOAS scholars grapple with pressing issues - democracy, development, human rights, identity, legal systems, poverty, religion, social change - confronting two-thirds of humankind while at the same time remaining guardians of specialised knowledge in languages and periods and regions not available anywhere else in the UK."

Over half the university's students are from outside the UK, spread across 130 countries throughout the world. They are proud of their 89% student satisfaction rate, and the student-staff ration of 11.3:1 is one of the best in the country. The university's library is also renowned as one of the best resources in the world for the study of Africa, Asia and the Middle East, with more than 1.5 million books.

Based in Bloomsbury in the heart of London, alongside a number of other University of London universities, SOAS students enjoy all the endless benefits of the Capital city.

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