university-of-edinburgh-sEdinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, which lies on the east coast of England. The University of Edinburgh is located in the centre of Edinburgh and is recognised as one of Europe’s most attractive cities. It is also the main social and cultural hub of the UK. Edinburgh City is a historic city with many attractions, such as art galleries and concert halls. This includes The National Museum of Scotland, the Royal Botanic Gardens, the National Library of Scotland, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Parliament Buildings, St. Giles’ Cathedral and Edinburgh Castle. The University of Edinburgh was ranked 14th in UK university listings by The Times in 2010.

The University of Edinburgh was founded in 1583, one of Great Britain’s sixth oldest and largest universities, as prestigious as the University of Oxford or Cambridge, and the 4th most difficult UK university to enter for study. The current number of students is about 20,000. Because of the school’s excellence, overseas student enrolment has always been very strict. About 18% of students from 120 countries make up the international student population at the university.

Introduction to the University of Edinburgh’s Professions and Curriculum

The University of Edinburgh has a complete curriculum. It is world-renowned for its excellence and diversity in teaching and research. It has 3 colleges with 21 schools, and many distinctive programmes. There is no University Foundation Programme on offer at the University of Edinburgh.

The largest college in the university is the College of Humanities and Social Science. Its extraordinary reputation attracts students and teachers domestically and internationally. Schools include:

Arts, Culture and the Environment, Business, Economics, Divinity, Health in Social Science, History, Classics and Archaeology, Law, Literatures, Languages and Cultures, Education, Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences, Social and Political Science.

Below is a brief introduction to some of the schools:

School of Arts, Culture and the Environment

The school’s graduates, music lovers and amateur composer General John Reid set up the music department. It contains one of the UK’s leading libraries, with outstanding teachers and facilities, formed by composers, performers and historians. Students of music department not only learn music theory, they often organise performances to enrich their experience of the arts.

School of Social and Political Science and the School of Health in Social Science
Subjects include: Politics and International Relations, Science, Technology and Innovation, Social Anthropology, Social Policy, Social Work, Sociology, Nursing Studies.
Research centres include: the Centre of African Studies, Centre of Canadian Studies, Centre for South Asian Studies

The Moray House School of Education

Applied Physical Education, Outdoor Education, Sport and Recreation Management, Community Education, Childhood Practice and Primary Education.

School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures

Linguistics, History, European Culture and Philosophy.

School of Divinity

The School of Divinity has a very important position in the University. One of the UK’s largest theological colleges with the UK’s largest theological library, consists of the following departments: Jewish Studies and the Old Testament, New Testament Language, Literature and Theology, Christian History, Theology and Religious Studies and Christian Ethics Practice.

School of Law

The School of Law is Scotland’s largest and best law study centre, which is located at the Old College, close to the Scottish criminal and civil Supreme Court inside the Parliament building. It has complete and extensive legal information.

The College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine

Schools include: Biomedical Sciences, Clinical Sciences and Community Health, Molecular and Clinical Medicine and the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies.

The Medical School at the university is also one of the world famous medical education centres established in 1927. Many world-renowned physicians studied or taught here, such as Joseph Lister who first introduced antiseptic and aseptic techniques and James Young Simpson who introduced chloroform for anaesthesia. The Medical School has 200 years of history and longstanding traditions. Courses typically take up to five years to complete.

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies was set up in 1823 by outstanding practitioner, William Dick, and merged with the University of Edinburgh in 1951. It is one of Britain’s largest and oldest veterinary medicine schools. It attracts many domestic and foreign students for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Its wide range and well-balanced courses lay a solid foundation for students to participate in any medical practice and research.

Courses (Five-year undergraduate) including: Immunity and Infection, Animal Care and Diagnostics.

College of Science and Engineering

Schools include: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering, Geosciences, Informatics, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy.

The College of Science and Engineering is one of the UK’s largest independent Academy of Natural Sciences, which contains a very broad range of disciplines and fringe subjects of the natural sciences and engineering. Students have great flexibility in selecting professions and courses. Major professions include Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Computer Science, Physics and Meteorology.

In a recent assessment, nearly 90% of staff were rated grade 4, 5, or 5 *. 35 out of 37 professions of the University of Edinburgh were rated at the top two grades.

Outstanding Courses at the University of Edinburgh

Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics, Finance and Accounting, History, Social Work, Sociology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Organic Biology, Veterinary Science and Social Policy.

Accommodation at the University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh has both traditional student dormitories and fully equipped modern student flats. The university ensures all new students can stay in school accommodation. In addition, if students choose to stay in the school, the school can also provide rental information. The University guarantees campus accommodation will be provided to students in the first year. Nearly 5,700 students live in campus dormitories. Rooms for all first year students have central air conditioning. 99% are single rooms, 20% have their own bathrooms.

Entry Requirements for the University of Edinburgh

English language requirements:

IELTS minimum scores for postgraduates: 6.5-7.0 / each component (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking) 6.0-7.0
TOEFL minimum scores for postgraduates: 550-580-600
MBA

Time: 1 year IELTS Requirement: 6.5 GMAT Requirement: No (if you do have results, they need to exceed a score of 500)
Work Experience: 2 years or above (MBA International Business: 15 months)

Tuition Fees

Tuition: £9,000-11,850 per year
The distinctive MBA programme, information as follows:
MBA Duration: 1 year Annual Cost: £9,900
IELTS Requirement: 6.5
Work Experience: 2 years or above
MBA (International Business)
Duration: 15 months Annual Cost: £12,500
IELTS Requirement 6.5 GMAT Requirement: no
Work Experience: 2 years or above

Arts: £ 7,200 per year Science: £10,150 per year Clinical Practice Course: £16,200 per year