Study in Scotland

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About Scotland

Scotland is the northernmost country in the UK. It boasts a stunning mix of sprawling landscapes and buzzing cities full of culture. You might be aware of tartan, bagpipes and whisky, but Scotland has a lot more to offer.

Scotland is recognised across the globe as a land of unrivalled history, breathtaking scenery, and warm welcomes. However, you may not realise that Scotland is also an innovative, diverse, and progressive nation that plays its part in addressing key global challenges.

Scottish culture is rich and unique. Ever ready to offer a friendly welcome to international visitors, Scotland has played host to several major international events and has developed a reputation for providing world-class hospitality. It has recently hosted major sporting events such as football’s Champions League Final, rugby’s World Cup and European Cup, golf’s British Open and athletics' European Championships. In 2021, this trend continued as Scotland welcomed Europe's football elite for a series of games as part of the UEFA European Championships in Glasgow. It is no wonder that Rough Guides recognised Glasgow as the Friendliest City in the World.

On top of this, Scotland regularly hosts some of the biggest bands in the world and is a common stop on most major world tours. Home to the legendary rock music venue, the Barrowlands in Glasgow, Scotland has seen the likes of The Clash, David Bowie, Foo Fighters and Muse perform to huge audiences over the years. The Edinburgh festivals, such as the world-renowned Fringe Festival, also attract a host of musical and creative talent alike, meaning there is always a band playing or show being performed to keep you entertained.

Scotland has a lot to offer the intrepid explorer too. From the iconic Edinburgh Castle, which sits on volcanic rock in the heart of the country’s capital; to the stark, mountainous wilderness of the Highlands; and the miles of untouched, white, sandy beaches along the coast there are plenty of opportunities to embark on an adventure. Whether you prefer to hike, swim, cycle, climb, paddle or simply stroll, Scotland’s great outdoors has something for you.

Progressive and pioneering, Scotland has been at the forefront of numerous global issues. In 2021, Glasgow hosted COP26, the United Nations Climate Change conference and showcased some of Scotland’s innovative programmes to reduce the nation’s carbon emissions. The country has also achieved several ‘world-firsts’ in the last five years, including becoming the first nation in the world to provide free period products to students at all levels of education and the first nation to embed LGBT+ inclusive education across the curriculum.

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Receive a world-class education in Scotland

There are 19 world-leading institutions in Scotland educating over 242,000 students each year, including 83,000 international students from over 180 different countries. Three of Scotland’s universities - the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow and the University of St Andrews - are ranked in the QS World Top 100 Universities. And, according to the Office of National Statistics, it is the most highly educated country in Europe.

Scottish universities offer over 4,500 courses in more than 150 subjects and 91 per cent of international graduates are satisfied with their learning experience at a Scottish university. With such broad alumni networks and expansive histories (the University of St Andrew’s is the third oldest English-speaking university in Europe), the opportunities for learning extend far beyond your chosen course.

88 per cent of international students in Scotland are satisfied with all aspects of their experience at Scottish universities.

A major reason to study in Scotland is to be part of world-renowned research. Researchers in Scottish universities are responsible for many world-changing innovations, such as the MRI scanner and keyhole surgery. The high standard of Scottish education is reflected in the fact that 86 per cent of Scottish research has been judged to be of outstanding impact.

Find out more reasons why you should study in Scotland in our dedicated blog article.

Funding your studies

There are a range of scholarships offered at Scottish universities.

Many universities in Scotland offer scholarships and bursaries to assist students with tuition fees or living costs. To find out the cost of tuition fees for your chosen course and which scholarships and bursaries may be available, visit the website of the institution you want to apply to and check out our course, university and scholarship search tool.

Study UK's GREAT Scholarships include several Scottish universities. Visit the GREAT Scholarships page for more information.

Hear from students studying in Scotland

Welcome to Scotland!

Famous for its world-class universities and stunning landscapes, discover why these international students love studying in Scotland.

Study in Scotland

'The campuses are really beautiful.’

Faizan, Pakistan

Computing Science, University of Aberdeen

‘The people that I met were really friendly.’

Stacy, India

Human Resource Management, Robert Gordon University

'Studying here feels like it's straight from a Harry Potter movie.'

Nebula, Indonesia

Next stop, Hogwarts Express! Join Nebula, Lorraine and Akinola for a trip on the Jacobite Steam Train.

'I decided to study here to improve my English.'

Maike, Germany

Business and Management, Queen Margaret University

'There are so many opportunities for my career development.'

Liza, Estonia

Sports and Exercise Science, Edinburgh Napier University

See also

8 reasons why you should study in Scotland

83,000 international students from 180 countries choose to study in Scotland each year. Get inspired by Scotland's top-ranked universities, amazing cultural scene and so much more.

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