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Thinking Ahead
Contents
Choose Edinburgh....................................................................................02 Global collaborations...............................................................................04 Choosing your degree.............................................................................07 Our programmes......................................................................................08 Tuition fees & living costs........................................................................11 English language requirements...............................................................11 Research areas.........................................................................................12 Applying and entry requirements............................................................14 Scholarships & funding.............................................................................15 Enhancing your career.............................................................................16 College of Humanities & Social Science..................................................18 College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine............................................20 College of Science & Engineering...........................................................22 Student profiles........................................................................................24 International students..............................................................................28 Student services.......................................................................................30 Accommodation......................................................................................32 A city of contrasts....................................................................................34 Visit us......................................................................................................38 Campus map............................................................................................39 Index.........................................................................................................40 Alumni......................................................................................................41 Contacts .................................................................................... Back Cover
Programme list pages 8-10
Applying
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Student profiles pages 24-27
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Choose Edinburgh
Students chatting in the University’s Old College quad. Old College is home to the School of Law and is the original site of the University, dating back to 1583.
The University of Edinburgh
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For more than 400 years the University has played host to scientists, philosophers and politicians who have shaped the world we live in. Graduates of the University of Edinburgh signed the American Declaration of Independence, founded Ivy League universities, brought modern medicine to China, post-colonial government to Africa, and wrote some of the world’s most widely read books. They have been awarded Nobel prizes, won Olympic events and travelled into space. Today more international students than ever before come to join Edinburgh’s unique learning culture, while University staff work here and around the world, helping tackle problems that transcend national boundaries.
Our global performance Joining the University as a postgraduate student provides you with a unique opportunity to work with some of the most influential academics in your chosen field. • We are consistently ranked as one of the top 50 universities in the world (Times Higher Edication World University Rankings). • Associated with 9 Nobel Prize winners
Research excellence All our students benefit from the strong research environment that informs our academic programmes. We were highly ranked in the most recent RAE – a UK-wide study of research excellence. • No. 1 in Scotland for research (source: RAE 2008) • No. 5 in the UK for research (source: RAE 2008) (www.rae.ac.uk) University of Edinburgh scientists created Dolly the Sheep, the first mammal to be genetically cloned from an adult cell; the first genetically engineered hepatitis B vaccine; the first automated industrial assembly robot; and devised technology used in today’s smart phones. We are working towards many more historic firsts, including finding new treatments for diseases such as multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and breast cancer, developing solutions to tackle climate change and understanding the ageing process.
Innovation & commercial success • In 2009-10, £200 million was awarded to the University for research • In 2009-10, 985 research awards were made to the University • A new company is formed at the University every 2 weeks • From 2005–2010, 121 new companies and businesses were formed, employing 260 staff • 2 science parks have been established at the University
Academic diversity • Over 27,900 students, 9,000 postgraduate students • 33% of students from outside the UK from 130 countries worldwide • Over 7,800 staff • 22 Schools, 3 Colleges • Recently merged with Edinburgh College of Art The University of Edinburgh is one of the largest and most diverse universities in the UK. Embracing a vision of shared ideas, and interdisciplinary research across the traditional boundaries of subject areas.
Intellectual capital Our distinguished alumni also include naturalist Charles Darwin; philosopher David Hume; UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown; surgeon Joseph Lister; economist Adam Smith; physicist James Clerk Maxwell, and James Simpson, pioneer of chloroform in midwifery and surgery. (Read more about our famous alumni on the back page.)
Outstanding facilities Postgraduate students have access to: • 30 libraries, almost four million printed volumes and a huge digital collection • 3rd largest academic library in Europe • National collections and copyright library Edinburgh’s Special Collections department is one of the most important resources of its kind in the UK. Rare books, drawings, plans, manuscripts and photographs are held here, offering postgraduate students vivid insights into the foundations of art, philosophy and experimentation, to name but a few areas of scholarship.
Computing facilities Access to our high-speed computing network is available onsite or via wireless access. Computer training opportunities are available to postgraduates throughout the academic year.
Social facilities • Superb sport and exercise facilities, ranked among the best in the UK. • Over 65 different sport clubs including everything from fencing to skydiving, horse riding to ice hockey • Over 260 student societies covering all areas of interest across sport, music, drama and the arts. • The University has its own art gallery –The Talbot Rice. • Lunchtime musical concerts and recitals on campus.
Choose Edinburgh
Why Edinburgh is the place for you
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Global collaborations International Edinburgh
Making partnerships overseas
The University of Edinburgh is:
The University of Edinburgh has two liaison offices overseas to support the University’s strategic engagement with key areas of the world. From our bases in Beijing and Mumbai, we are working to further develop the University’s well established relationships with leading Chinese and Indian universities.
• home to the Scotland’s Chinese cultural centre, the Confucius Institute • a member of global research network, Universitas 21 • a member of European research networks COIMBRA and LERU • exchange partner with more than 200 international universities across Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australasia Our ambitious internationalisation strategy aims to provide world-class experiences for students and staff alike, and ensure that the teaching and research we deliver offers global benefits. Collaboration between individual academics and departments driven by the quest for excellence has always been key to Edinburgh’s research-led ethos. Such activity is strengthened by strategic institutional links and we take pride in our partnerships with other leading institutions around the world. We collaborate with the California Institute of Technology (CalTech), University of Macquarie and Melbourne in Australia and McGill University in Canada. In China we have links with Fudan University, Peking University and the Beijing Film Academy in fields as diverse as e-Science, Engineering, Life & Medical Sciences and Arts & Culture. Updates and new research projects can be viewed on the Edinburgh Global website. www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-global
Contacts The China Office The University of Edinburgh Apartment QB07-1-062 Qijiayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound No.9 Jianwaidajie, Chaoyang District Beijing 100600, China nini.yang@ed.ac.uk India Liaison Office The University of Edinburgh Level 2 Raheja Centre Point 294 CST Road, Near Mumbai University Off Bandra Kurla Complex, Santacruz (E) Mumbai 400 098, India amrita.sadarangani@ed.ac.uk
Global Academies Global Academies enable the University to make a greater impact on some of the world’s most challenging issues. We have launched three Global Academies and the Edinburgh Centre on Climate Change to work across the University, uniting our expertise in a variety of disciplines, to provide solutions for issues such as the spread of epidemics, global poverty and environmental change. As a postgraduate student at Edinburgh, you have the opportunity to be part of this. • Global Development Academy www.ed.ac.uk/global-development • Global Environment and Society Academy (GESA) www.ed.ac.uk/global-environment-society • Global Health Academy www.ed.ac.uk/global-health Find out more about the Global Academies www.ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-global
“We are a distinctly Scottish University based in Scotland’s capital, but our reach and aspirations are international and it is in that context we must be measured. We operate on an international stage and this must be reflected in all areas of University life; from our students and staff, to our collaborations that tackle problems transcending national boundaries, and in the important intellectual and societal contributions we make.” Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University of Edinburgh
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Global Collaborations
Students chatting in the University’s Informatics Forum, on George Square.
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Choosing your degree
The University of Edinburgh
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Taught programmes
Research programmes
Masters
Masters by Research
The University offers an extensive range of masters programmes. Most are designed to develop knowledge or techniques in specialised subjects previously studied more generally at undergraduate level, although some act as ‘conversion routes’, allowing students to change or develop their area of specialisation from that undertaken at undergraduate level.
An MSc by Research is a one-year programme designed specifically to prepare students for advanced research, although it can be taken as a qualification in its own right. Each programme comprises research skills and methods training relevant to a particular field of study and a substantial dissertation or research project. Many of our MSc by Research programmes offer the opportunity to study advanced-level taught modules in your subject area drawing on our extensive range of masters (taught) programmes. An MSc by Research is assessed by coursework, examination and a dissertation.
They can be stand-alone qualifications for career or personal development, or preparation for further research and possibly an academic career. Most of our masters programmes lead to the award of MSc; this applies across the spectrum of subjects available at Edinburgh, where it is necessary to distinguish postgraduate masters from our undergraduate MA degree. Other qualifications include an MBA, LLM, MMus, MEd or MTheol. Most masters are taught programmes and involve a combination of taught modules, coursework and supervised research, and students are expected to write a dissertation or undertake a project. Duration: 1 year
Duration: 1 year
MPhil An MPhil is assessed by thesis. The objective of this programme is to produce a research worker who has acquired a good all-round knowledge of their subject, in-depth knowledge of a specialised area, and the research skills to carry out and present a piece of original research for submission for a higher degree. MPhil students may extend their studies to PhD registration subject to satisfactory progress. Duration: 2 years
Professional Doctorates Professional Doctorates offered by the University are specialist qualifications aimed at professional development in specific areas, such as Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsychol) or Doctor of Engineering in System Level Integration (EngD). Professional doctorates combine advanced research training, a substantial contribution to knowledge through their own research and a rigorous reflection on professional practice. Duration: 3-4 years depending on the programme
Online distance learning Masters/Diplomas We offer a growing number of online distance learning programmes designed for those candidates who wish to undertake further study while maintaining their professional lives or other commitments. Our online distance learning programmes also allow you to join a global community of experts in your field. Duration: varying lengths of programmes are offered. More information: www.ed.ac.uk/studying
PhD A PhD is the highest academic research qualification, entailing research training and supervised research, either on a one-toone basis with a supervisor(s) or as part of a research team. The aim of a research degree is to provide a thorough training in a particular academic area through original investigation and experiment. This allows students to acquire the specialist background knowledge for the projected research, and to develop the skills appropriate to research that field. The precise focus of the research will be agreed between the student and the supervisor and is likely to develop over the course of the PhD. The outcome of the research is embodied in a thesis written by the student, the acquisition of research skills, specialist knowledge and transferable skills relevant to a whole host of careers within academic research and elsewhere. PhD research is a challenging yet exciting undertaking which allows research students to make a significant contribution to the existing body of knowledge in their field and to work with eminent academics and experts. A PhD is assessed by an oral examination named viva voce during which the PhD candidate defend his or her research thesis. Duration: 3 years
Programme listing Research areas
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Choosing your degree
Which kind of degree is right for you?
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Our programmes Taught Masters & Masters by Research
Distance Learning programme taught online.
College of Humanities & Social Science
School of Education
School of Arts Culture & the Environment
Contact: educationpg@ed.ac.uk
www.ed.ac.uk/arts-culture-environment
Community Education
Contact: catherine.carmichael@ed.ac.uk
Art & Architecture
Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.ed.ac.uk/education
Tuition Fee
English Language level
£12,200
C
Dance Science & Education
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
E-Learning
£12,200
C
Education
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Educational Research
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Education: Language, Theory, Practice & Literacy MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Inclusive & Special Education
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Language Teaching
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Management of Training & Development
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Outdoor Education
MSc (15mths FT)
£12,200
C
Advanced Sustainable Design
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Architectural & Urban Design
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Architecture
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Art in the Global Middle Ages
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Cultural Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Design & Digital Media
MSc (1yr FT)
£13,500
C
Digital Animation
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
History of Art
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Outdoor Environmental & Sustainability Education
MSc (15mths FT)
£12,200
C
History of Art, Theory & Display
MSc (1yr FT)
£13,500
C
Performance Psychology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Interdisciplinary Creative Practices
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Personal & Social Outdoor Education
MSc (15mths FT)
£12,200
C
Master of Architecture
MArch (1yr FT)
£15,850
C
PGDE (3 yrs FT)
£12,050
C
Modern Art: History, Curating & Criticism
MSc (1yr FT)
£13,500
C
Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (Primary)
Reflective Design Practices
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary)
PGDE (3 yrs FT)
£12,050
C
Renaissance to Enlightenment
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Sport & Recreation Business Management
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Scottish Art & Visual Culture 1750–2000
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Strength & Conditioning
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
The City
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
£12,200
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Music
Contact: k.bradley@ed.ac.uk Acoustics & Music Technology
MSc (1yr FT)
Composition
MMus (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Composition for Screen
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Digital Composition & Performance
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Digital Media & Culture
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Digital Studio Practice
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
School of Health in Social Sciences www.ed.ac.uk/health
Contact: health@ed.ac.uk Advancing Nursing Practice
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Applied Psychology (Healthcare) for Children & Young People
MSc (1yr FT)
tbc
C
Children & Young People’s Mental Health & Psychological Practice
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Clinical Psychology
MSc by Research (1 yr FT)
£12,200
C
Counselling (Continuing Professional Practice)
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Counselling (Interpersonal Dialogue)
MCouns (2 yrs FT)
£11,600
C
Counselling Studies
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Nursing Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Psychotherapy & Counselling (Interpersonal Dialogue)
DPsychotherapy (3 yrs FT)
£11,190
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Early Keyboard Performance Studies
MMus (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Music
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Music in the Community
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Musical Instrument Research
MMus (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Musicology
MMus (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Sound Design
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£13,500
C
Sound Environments
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Contact: msc@business-school.ed.ac.uk
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Accounting & Finance
MSc (1yr FT)
£17,500
B
Business Administration
MBA (1yr FT)
£23,200
B
Business Administration in International Business
American History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
MBA IB (16 mths FT)
£24,700
B
Diaspora & Migration History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Carbon Finance
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
B
Economic & Social History
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Carbon Management
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
B
First Millenium Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Finance & Investment
MSc (1yr FT)
£18,900
B
Gender History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
International Business & Emerging Markets
MSc (1yr FT)
£17,500
B
History
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Management
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£17,500
B
Intellectual History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Marketing
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
B
Landscape, Environment & History
MSc (2yrs PT)
£12,200
C
Marketing & Business Analysis
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
B
Medieval History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Modern British & Irish History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Scottish History
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Scottish Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Social & Cultural History
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
The Second World War in Europe
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
School of History, Classics & Archaeology
Business School
www.business-school.ed.ac.uk
School of Divinity Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.ed.ac.uk/divinity
Contact: Divinity.PG@ed.ac.uk
www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/history-classics-archaeology
History
Contact: shc@ed.ac.uk
Biblical Studies
MSc/MTh (1 yr FT)
£12,200
B
Divinity
MSc by Research/MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Ecclelastical History
MSc by Research/MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Ethics
MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Contact: classics@ed.ac.uk
Ministry
MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Classical Art & Archaeology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
New Testament & Christian Origins
MSc by Research/MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Classics
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Religious Studies
MSc/MTh/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Hellenistic World
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Theology in History
MSc/MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Theology & Ethics
MSc by Research/MTh (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
World Christianity
MSc/MTh/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Tuition Fee
English Language level
School of Economics Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.ed.ac.uk/economics
Contact: economics@ed.ac.uk
Classics
Archaeology
Contact: Archaeology@ed.ac.uk Archaeology
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
European Archaeology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Forensic Anthropology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Human Osteoarchaeology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Economics
MSc (1 yr FT)
£12,200
C
Mediterranean Archaeology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Economics (Finance)
MSc (1 yr FT)
£12,200
C
Osteoarchaeology
MSc (2yrs FT)
£12,200
C
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School of Law Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.law.ed.ac.uk/pg
Contact: law.pg@ed.ac.uk
School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences www.ppls.ed.ac.uk/pg
Contact: ppls.schoolsecretary@ed.ac.uk Tuition Fee
English Language level
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
MSc/ MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Tuition Fee
English Language level
£14,800
A
£14,800
A
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
B
Mind, Language & Embodied Cognition MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
£13,500
B
Psychological Research Methods
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
LLM/LLM by Research (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Psychology
MSc by Research
£14,800
A
Law & Chinese
LLM (2 yrs FT)
£13,500
B
Psychology of Individual Differences
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Legal Research
LLM by Research (1 yr FT)
£13,500
B
Psychology of Language
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Information Technology Law
LLM (Distance Learning 1yr FT, 2–3yrs PT)
£13,500
B
Innovation, Technology & the Law
LLM (Distance Learning 1yr FT, 2–3yrs PT)
£13,500
B
Intellectual Property Law
LLM (Distance Learning 1yr FT, 2–3yrs PT)
£13,500
B
Medical Law & Ethics
LLM (Distance Learning 1yr FT, 2–3yrs PT)
£13,500
B
Commercial Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Comparative & European Private Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Philosophy
Competition Law & Innovation
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Ancient Philosophy
Criminology & Criminal Justice
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Philosophy
European Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Global Environment & Climate Change Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Psychology
History & Philosophy of Law
LLM by Research (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Cognition in Science & Society
MSc (1yr FT)
Innovation, Technology & The Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
History & Theory of Psychology
MSc (1yr FT)
Intellectual Property Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
B
Human Cognitive Neuropsychology
International Economic Law
LLM (1yr FT)
£13,500
International Law
LLM (1yr FT)
Law
School of Literatures, Languages & Cultures www.ed.ac.uk/literatures-languages-cultures
Contact: llc.postgrad@ed.ac.uk
Literature & Literary Theory
Contact: llc.postgrad@ed.ac.uk
Tuition Fee
English Language level
American Literature
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Comparative & General Literature
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Critical Theory
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Creative Writing
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Literature & Modernity: 1900–Present
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Literature & Society 1688–1900
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Medieval Literature
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Postcolonial Literature MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Renaissance Literature MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Romanticism
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Scottish Literature
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: US Literature
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
English Literature: Victorian Literature
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Literary Translation as Creative Practice
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
A
Literature & Transatlanticism
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Language Studies
Contact: llc.postgrad@ed.ac.uk
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Applied Linguistics
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Developmental Linguistics
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
English Language
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Evolution of Language & Cognition
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Linguistics
MSc (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Speech & Language Processing
MSc/Diploma (1yr FT)
£13,500
A
Theoretical Linguistics
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£14,800
A
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Linguistics & English Language
School of Social & Political Science www.sps.ed.ac.uk/gradschool
Contact: pgadmissions.sps@ed.ac.uk
Politics & International Relations Africa & International Development
Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
African Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Anthropology of Health & Illness
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Childhood Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Comparative Public Policy
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
European Union Politics & Law
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C C
Global & International Sociology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
Global Crime, Justice & Security
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Global Health & Anthropology
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
V
Global Health & Public Policy
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Health Inequalities & Public Policy
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Health Systems & Public Policy
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
International & European Politics
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
International Development
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
A
International Political Theory
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C A
Chinese Studies
MChS (2yrs FT)
£12,200
B
International Relations
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
Hispanic Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
International Relations of the Middle East with Arabic
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
A
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Italian Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Multi-Level & Regional Politics
Japanese Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Nationalism Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Sanskrit Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Policy Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Translation Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
A
Public Policy
MPP (15mths FT)
£14,800
A
Politics
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
B
Public Health Policy
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Cultures & Visual Arts
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Science & Technology, Policy & Management
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Arab World Studies
MSc (2yrs FT)
£12,200
C
Science & Technology Studies
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Celtic Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
£12,200
C
Contact: llc.postgrad@ed.ac.uk
European Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Science, Technology & International Development
Film in the Public Space
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Social Anthropology
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
Film Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Social Policy
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Highland Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Social Research
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Social Work
MSW (24mths FT)
£12,200
C
Japanese Culture
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Socio-Cultural Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Material Cultures & the History of the Book
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Sociology
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Media, Culture & Practice
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Sociology & Anthropology of Health & Illness
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Middle Eastern Diasporas
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Modern Chinese Cultural Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
South Asia & International Development
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
A
Russian Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
South Asian Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Scandinavian Studies
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Scottish Ethnology
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Transdisciplinary Documentary Film Practice
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Viking Studies
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Check tuition fees: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/fees English language requirements: Levels A, B, C on page 11
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Our programmes Taught Masters & Masters by Research
Distance Learning programme taught online.
College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Dentisty
Medicine & Veterinary Medicine online www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/online-distance-learning
Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.epdi.org.uk
Tuition Fee
English Language level
Distance Learning (programmes taught online only) Biodiversity, Wildlife & Ecosystem Health
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs FT), Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
Oral Surgery
MMedSci/MClinDent (2yrs FT)
£29,150
A
Clinical Education
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2 rs PT), Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
Orthodontics
MMedSci/MClinDent (2yrs FT)
£29,150
A
Paediatric Dentistry
MMedSci/MClinDent (2yrs FT)
£29,150
A
Cognitive Ageing Research Methods for Medical Students
Certificate (1yr FT)
£3,350
C
Prosthodontics
MMedSci/MClinDent (2yrs FT)
£29,150
A
Equine Science
MSc (3yrs FT), Diploma (2yrs FT) Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
General Surgery
ChM (2yrs PT)
£3,925
C
Global Health & Infectious Diseases
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT) Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
Global Health: Non Communicable Diseases
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT) Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
Contact: epdi@ed.ac.uk
Medicine
Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.ed.ac.uk/medicine-vet-medicine
Contact: mvmpg@ed.ac.uk Biomedical Sciences (Life Sciences)
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Cardiovascular Biology
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Health Informatics
MSc (3-6 yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT), Certificate 1 yr PT)
£2,620
C
General Practice
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Health Information Governance
MSc (3-6yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT)
£2,620
C
Genomics & Pathway Biology
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Human Anatomy
MSc (1yr FT)
£15,450
C
Internal Medicine
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT) Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
Infectious Diseases
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
International Animal Health
£3,350
C
Medical Sciences
MMedSci/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT), Certificate (1yr PT)
£16,050
C
Neuroimaging for Research
£3,350
C
Neuroscience
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
MSc (3-6yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT), Certificate (1yr PT)
Paediatric Emergency Medicine
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT) Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,350
C
Pain Management
MSc (3-6yrs PT), Diploma (18mths PT), Certificate (1yr PT)
£3,925
C
Surgical Sciences
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT), Certificate (1yr PT)
£2,350
C
Translational Medicine
MSc (3yrs PT), Diploma (2yrs PT), Certificate (1yr PT)
£2,620
C
Public Health
MPH (1yr FT)
£12,200
A
Quantitative Cell & Molecular Imaging
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Reproductive Biology
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Veterinary Medicine Tuition Fee
English Language level
Animal Biosciences
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Applied Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
One Health
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Veterinary Science
MVetSci by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
www.ed.ac.uk/vet
Contact: mvmpg@ed.ac.uk
College of Science & Engineering School of Biological Sciences Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.ed.ac.uk/biology
Contact: gradbiol@ed.ac.uk
Check tuition fees: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/fees English language requirements: Levels A, B, C on page 11
Ecological Economics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Ecosystems Services
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Environment & Development
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Environment, Culture & Society
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Environmental Protection & Management
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Biodiversity & Taxonomy of Plants
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Environmental Sustainability
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Bioinformatics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Exploration Geophysics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Biotechnology
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Food Security
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Drug Discovery & Translational Biology
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Geographical Information Science
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Quantitative Genetics & Genome Analysis
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Geographical Information Science & Society
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Systems & Synthetic Biology
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
GeoSciences Individual Project
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Human Geography
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Integrated Resource Management
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Petroleum Geoscience
MSc (1yr FT)
£20,500
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
School of Chemistry Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.chem.ed.ac.uk
Contact: steven.henderson@ed.ac.uk Experimental & Theoretical Chemical Physics
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Materials Chemistry
MSc/MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Medicinal & Biological Chemistry
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Molecular Synthetic Chemistry
MSc by Research (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
School of Engineering Tuition Fee
English Language level
www.see.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate
Contact: pgtenquiries@eng.ed.ac.uk Bioelectronics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Biomechanics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Carbon Capture & Storage
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Carbon Capture & Storage (Engineering)
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Electronics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Electronics: Analogue System Design
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
International Masters in Fire Safety
MSc (2yrs FT)
£16,050
C
Signal Processing & Communications
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Structural & Fire Safety Engineering
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Structural Engineering & Mechanics
MSc (1yr FT)
£15,000
C
Sustainable Energy Systems
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
School of Informatics www.ed.ac.uk/informatics
Contact: school-office@inf.ed.ac.uk Artificial Intelligence
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Cognitive Science
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Computer Science
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Informatics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
School of Mathematics msc.maths.ed.ac.uk
Contact: queries@maths.ed.ac.uk Financial Mathematics
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Financial Modelling & Optimization
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Mathematics
MSc (1yr FT)
£12,200
C
Operational Research (& specialisms)
MSc (1yr FT)
£13,500
C
Statistics & Operational Research
MSc (1yr FT)
£13,500
C
Tuition Fee
English Language level
School of Physics & Astronomy www.ph.ed.ac.uk/studying
Contact: info@ph.ed.ac.uk
School of GeoSciences Tuition Fee
English Language level
www. geos.ed.ac.uk/masters
Contact: Tracey.Dart@ed.ac.uk
Distributed Scientific Computing
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
High Performance Computing
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Carbon Capture & Storage
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
Check tuition fees: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/fees
Carbon Management
MSc (1yr FT)
£16,050
C
English language requirements: Levels A, B, C on page 11
The University of Edinburgh
Postgraduate Study 2012 Entry Our programmes
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Our programmes
English Language requirements
English language courses
2011-2012 entry
English language courses run throughout the year at our English Language Teaching Centre (ELTC). Courses run through the summer so you can take extra classes and an examination in Edinburgh prior to your degree course starting in September.
If English is not your first language you must provide evidence of your written and spoken English skills. English language requirements are listed by programme. Browse programmes on pages 8-10 and check which English language level (A, B or C) applies to the programme you want to apply for. Requirements for each level are given below.
Tuition fees 2011-2012 entry
Level C IELTS Academic module
6.5 (with 6.0 in each section)
TOEFL iBT
92 (with scores no lower than Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23 & Writing 21)
CPE
Grade C
CAE
Grade B
Level B
The tuition fees are listed by programme. Fee rates printed here are correct at the time of going to press, however fees are subject to annual revision and applicants should always check the University website for changes before applying for a course. Up-to-date information on fees and the University’s tuition fee policy can be found on the Scholarships and Student Funding website: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/fees
IELTS Academic module
7.0 (with 6.0 in each section)
TOEFL iBT
92 (with scores no lower than Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23 & Writing 21)
Living costs
CPE
Grade B
CAE
Grade A
For information and guidance on the day-to-day cost of living in Edinburgh, please read our guidance online: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/finance/cost-of-living
Level A IELTS Academic module
7.0 (with 6.5 in each section)
TOEFL iBT
100 (with scores no lower than Listening 21, Reading 22, Speaking 23 & Writing 21)
CPE
Grade B
CAE
Grade A
Abbreviations used in this table iBT IELTS TOEFL CPE CAE
More information: www.ed.ac.uk/english-language-teaching
Internet based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Test International English Language Testing System Test of English as a Foreign Language Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English
Cambridge English qualifications (CPE or CAE) If you are applying with Cambridge qualifications, you must have passed the four modules with grades no lower than: Listening Weak; Speaking - Weak; Reading - Weak; Writing - Weak.
Conditions & exemptions Your English language certificate must be no more than two years old at the beginning of your degree course. Other qualifications are accepted and a degree from an English speaking university may also be accepted in some circumstances. More information is available online: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/english/postgraduate
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Research areas College of Humanities & Social Science Contact: hsspg@ed.ac.uk • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
African Studies Archaeology Architecture Canadian Studies Celtic & Scottish Studies Celtic Studies Centre for Speech Technology Research Chinese Christian Ethics & Practical Theology Classics Comparative Literature Cultural Studies Ecclesiastical History Economic & Social History Economics Education English Language English Literature Film Studies French German
• Graduate School of Social & Political Studies • Hebrew & Old Testament Studies • Hispanic Studies • History • History of Art • Institute for Applied Language Studies • Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies • Italian • Japanese • Law • Linguistics, Theoretical & Applied Management • Music • New Testament Language, Literature & Theology • Nursing • Philosophy • Politics • Psychiatry • Psychology
• Public Health Sciences • Religious Studies • Research Centre for Social Sciences/ Technology Studies • Russian • Sanskrit • Scandinavian Studies • Science Studies (Social Sciences) • Scottish Ethnology • Scottish History • Second World War Studies • Social Anthropology • Social Policy • Social Work • Sociology • Sociology and Anthropology of Health & Illness • South Asian Studies • Systematic Theology • Translation Studies • World Christianity
College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Contact: mvmpg@ed.ac.uk / vetresearch@ed.ac.uk • Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine • Animal Health & Welfare • Cancer • Cardiovascular • Child Life & Health • Clinical Biochemistry • Clinical Neurosciences • Dentistry • Dermatology • General Practice • Geriatric Medicine
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Infection & Immunity Infectious Diseases Inflammation Internal Medicine Medical Microbiology Medical Physics & Medical Engineering Medical Sciences Neuroscience Obstetrics & Gynaecology Oral Medicine Orthopaedic & Trauma Medicine Pathology
• • • • • • • • • •
Physiology Psychiatry Rehabilitation Studies Reproductive & Developmental Science Reproductive Biology Respiratory Medicine Stem Cell Research Surgery Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Veterinary Clinical Studies
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Molecular & Optical Physics Nuclear Physics Oceans Global Change Operational Research Organic Synthesis Particle Physics Physical Chemistry & Chemical Physics Plant Sciences Pure Mathematics Statistics Structural & Molecular Biology Structural Chemistry
College of Science & Engineering Contact: pgrcse@ed.ac.uk • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Acoustics Applied Mathematics Artificial Intelligence Astrophysics Atmospheric Global Change Biophysical Chemistry Biosphere Global Change Cell Biology Chemical Biology Cognitive Science Computer Science Condensed Matter Continents Global Change Cryosphere Global Change
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Digital Communications Earth Subsurface GeoScience Edinburgh Earth Observatory Energy Systems Evolutionary Biology Geology Geophysics Human Geography Informatics Infrastructure & the Environment Inorganic Chemistry Integrated Micro & Nano Systems Materials & Processes Materials (Chemistry)
Find schools and subject areas online at: www.ed.ac.uk/school-departments
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Research areas
Statue of Adam Smith, Scottish philosopher and economist, a key figure of the Scottish Enlightenment.
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Applying How to apply
Entrance requirements
Applications for postgraduate study are made online. To find the degree you wish to apply for use the Degree Finder: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/finder
The usual qualification required for admission to study for a postgraduate degree is an undergraduate degree in an appropriate subject with an ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’ classification (equivalent to first or upper second class honours in the UK), but entry requirements vary by programme.
Beside the details about the degree programme there will be a button called “Apply for this degree.” Click this to go into the online application form.
Your online account When you apply you will create an online account with us. You will get a username and a password, which will allow you to track your application through its various stages. Having an online account means that you don’t need to complete your online application in one go. You can save your partially completed application at any point and come back to it at another time.
Tracking your application progress Details about your application, including any offer of admission, will be available through your online account. More information about what happens after you apply is available online: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/whats-next
Applying via an agent The University has certified agents in the following regions/ countries: Brunei, Canada, China, Gulf Region, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Zambia and Zimbabwe. You can use an agent to help guide you through the application process if you choose to do so. Contact details for all our agents can be found on our website: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/agents
Details of international equivalents to our entry requirements can be found on the ‘Information by country’ section of our website: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/country For more information on applying visit: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate
English language requirements If English is not your first language you will also have to provide evidence of your written and spoken English skills. See page 11 for information on English language requirements.
Admissions enquiries If you would like to discuss your eligibility further please contact the postgraduate admissions officer in the relevant College: • College of Humanities & Social Science: hsspg@ed.ac.uk +44 (0)131 650 4086 • College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine: mvmpg@ed.ac.uk +44 (0)131 242 6460 • College of Science & Engineering: sciengra@ed.ac.uk +44 (0)131 650 5737
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Applying
Scholarships & funding By choosing to study at Edinburgh you are making a substantial investment in your future. To help you pursue your ambitions, we offer academically outstanding candidates a range of postgraduate scholarships and studentships. The University’s Scholarships and Student Funding Services offers guidance on sources of scholarships, grants and other funding opportunities. An online searchable database is available from the Scholarships and Student Funding Services website, to help students with their funding search. Please visit: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding
Chevening Scholarships The Foreign and Commonwealth Office funds a number of Chevening scholarships for postgraduate study, mainly for oneyear taught Masters degrees. Selection is carried out by British Embassies and High Commissions overseas in consultation with the local British Council representative. Full details of these awards and other funding opportunities can be obtained from local British Council offices. www.britishcouncil.org
Edinburgh Global Masters Scholarships
Commonwealth Scholarships
30 scholarships will be available to international Masters applicants who are liable to pay tuition fees at the overseas rate. 10 awards will have a value of £5,000 each while a further 20 scholarships of £3,000 each will be awarded. The closing date for these awards is 2 April 2012. Further information on the eligibility criteria and online application procedure are available at: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/masters
The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan provides opportunities for students in one Commonwealth country to pursue advanced academic study at Master’s or MPhil/PhD level in another Commonwealth country.
Edinburgh Global Research Scholarships At least 30 scholarships will be available to students who have been accepted to study on a PhD programme in any subject offered by the University. Each scholarship will cover the difference between the tuition fee for a UK/EU postgraduate student and that chargeable to an overseas postgraduate student. The closing date for these awards is 1 February 2012. Further details, including details on how to apply, can be obtained at: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/sorsas For a full list of available scholarships, and for details on country specific awards, please visit: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding
Search the scholarships database: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/search
Applications should normally be made to the Commonwealth Scholarship Agency (usually the Ministry of Education) in the applicant’s home country. Full details can be found on the Scholarships and Student Funding Services website. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding
Principal’s Career Development PhD Scholarships 55 PhD Scholarships are available to students from any country. These scholarships provide development opportunities which will support our research students as they progress beyond their PhD, by offering a package of career training that allows students to simultaneously develop skills in research, and also in teaching, public engagement or entrepreneurship. Full details can be found on the Scholarships and Student Funding Services website: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding
“Edinburgh is the whole package, great reputation, great classes, perfect place to make friends, and a beautiful city. And it’s all in one place, I couldn’t ask for anything better.” Business student from USA
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Enhancing your career
The University of Edinburgh
Postgraduate Study 2012 Entry Enhancing your career
www.ed.ac.uk
Career enhancement
Language learning & evening classes
Whether you are continuing your academic training after an undergraduate degree, returning to study after a break or starting a postgraduate programme while working, a postgraduate qualification from Edinburgh can equip you with key qualities, skills and knowledge that employers are looking for, providing you with a competitive edge in the job market.
For students who want to extend their education further, a range of additional courses and language classes are available. The University’s Office of Lifelong Learning offers hundreds of courses, and as a a full-time student at the University, you will be entitled to a significant discount on course fees.
Careers Service Our award-winning Careers Service is on hand to provide information and support whatever your career objectives. As well as offering one-to-one guidance and access to careers information, the Careers Service offers practical workshops and sessions throughout the year from marketing yourself effectively to planning an academic career. Information sessions on a range of career areas such as finance, management consultancy and the media are also available. Guidance on CV writing, interview techniques, job-hunting, job applications, presentation skills and aptitude testing is also provided. More information: www.ed.ac.uk/careers
Transferable skills for careers & research Students will have access to a wide range of optional training courses and workshops designed to enhance their career and personal development. Courses include presentation, negotiation and leadership skills as well as computing and communications. The University’s Transkills unit also offers training on research skills and techniques, the research environment, research management, personal effectiveness, communication skills, networking and teamworking and career management, as well as more subject-specific training. Courses are specifically developed with researchers in mind. They range from a morning to two days and tutors come from a wide range of backgrounds, including academics from the University, training professionals and specialists in various fields. www.transkills.ed.ac.uk
Business & enterprise training Business and enterprise training is offered through a programme of workshops which cover core business skills: finance basics, raising finance, intellectual property basics, patent searching, building a business team, negotiating, preparing a business plan and market assessment. There are also networking opportunities provided.
If you wish to learn another language, the University’s English Language Teaching Centre offers students a range of affordable classes in many languages. More information: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/short-courses
Working in Scotland after graduation If you wish to work in Scotland after your studies, there are various opportunities available, depending upon your immigration status. Scotland has a long tradition of welcoming people from around the world, whether they are coming here to live, to work or to study, and they are a valued and respected part of the Scottish community.
Students from the European Economic Area (EEA) & Switzerland All EEA and Swiss national students are entitled to stay and work in the UK without restriction. However, students from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia will have to complete registration procedures.
Students from outside the EEA From April 2012, graduates with an offer of employment may consider applying in the Tier 2 Skilled Worker category. This will allow students to take up employment with a UK Border Agency registered sponsoring company or organisation. Graduate entrepreneurs who have a business idea or product that they wish to bring to market in the UK will be able to apply for a new Tier 1 Graduate “Entrepreneur” visa. The following link provides information on other options and further details: www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk
Enhancing your career
Careers & entrepreneurship
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College of Humanities & Social Science
The University of Edinburgh
Postgraduate Study 2012 Entry Humanities & Social Science
www.ed.ac.uk
The College of Humanities and Social Science is home to leading international researchers across the full spectrum of disciplines – the arts, humanities, education, law, health, business and social sciences.
*Art College merger
Our research community is vibrant – we are developing many different, sometimes unique, research methodologies supported, and enriched, by the University’s ‘treasures’ – our outstanding collections of specialist literature, art and artefacts.
On 1 August 2011 Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) merged with the University of Edinburgh. As a result of the merger, the activities currently within the School of Arts, Culture & Environment will combine with the academic activities currently within ECA to form a new ECA within the University containing Art, Design, Music, History of Art, Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
The College of Humanities and Social Science offers firstclass research and teaching, providing an excellent learning environment.
For further information about the College of Humanities & Social Sciences: www.hss.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate
Schools
Academic & research excellence
• Arts, Culture & Environment/ECA* • Business • Divinity • Economics • Education • Health in Social Science • History, Classics & Archaeology • Law • Literatures, Languages & Cultures • Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences • Social & Political Science
The College is home to leading researchers across the full spectrum of disciplines. The majority of these academics operate in areas which received the highest grades in the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise.
Research Centres There are 18 Research Centres integrated within the Schools, using outstanding cross-School, pan-University and external links to encourage and develop interdisciplinary excellence. • The Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World, the Centre for Theology & Public Issues, and the Centre for the Study of Christian Origins • The Centre for the Study of the Two World Wars • The Europa Institute (in the School of Law) • The Joseph Bell Centre for Forensic Statistics & Legal Reasoning • The AHRB Centre for Intellectual Property & Technology Law • The Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities • The Research Centre for Social Sciences • The Science Studies Unit • Business School Research Centres • The Centre for Advanced Studies in the Arab World • The Centre for Speech Technology Research • The Centre for African Studies • The Centre for Canadian Studies • The Centre for South Asian Studies • The Centre for Social & Economic Research on Innovation on Genomics (INNOGEN) • The Arabic Centre of Excellence
Contact College of Humanities & Social Science E: hsspg@ed.ac.uk T: +44 (0)131 651 3166 F: +44 (0)131 650 6512 W: www.hss.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate We are adding to our portfolio of programmes all the time. For the latest information visit www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate
“This programme has been challenging but it has really lived up to my expectations and I really think it will help my future career. I would highly recommend it!” MSc Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies student from Egypt
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College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine
The University of Edinburgh
Postgraduate Study 2012 Entry Medicine & Veterinary Medicine
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First established in 1726, the Faculty of Medicine was the pre-eminent medical centre of the 18th and 19th centuries. Founded by William Dick in 1823, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies provided the blueprint for the world’s finest vet schools. Today, the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine has 3,911 students and 2,047 staff and after a consistent, 30-year strategy of Interdisciplinarity, offers an extensive range of postgraduate programmes covering all aspects of medicine, including Community Health, Molecular and Clinical Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. The College provides access to world-class teaching and research, state-of-the-art facilities, hospital and multiple research centre co-location and collaboration, critical mass of researchers, major imaging modalities, clinical trials support, transferable skills programmes and more. Our internationally recognised College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine has four schools: • • • •
Biomedical and Clinical Laboratory Sciences Clinical Sciences and Community Health Molecular and Clinical Medicine Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
Academic & research excellence The quality of our research is reflected in the College’s consistently excellent results in the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). In RAE 2008, the College achieved an outstanding result in all areas to which we submitted. Clinical Medicine was rated top of 28 UK submissions, while Veterinary Medicine was placed first among the seven UK clinical veterinary schools. Watch our postgraduate film online: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYXc4HOtMZs
Contact College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine T: +44 (0)131 242 6460 F: +44 (0)131 242 6479 E: mvmpg@ed.ac.uk W: www.mvm.ed.ac.uk/gradschool We are adding to our portfolio of programmes all the time. For the latest information visit www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate
Research Centres Our four Schools bring together twelve interdisciplinary Research Centres: • The Queen’s Medical Research Institute Centre for Cardiovascular Science Centre for Inflammation Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine Centre for Reproductive Biology • The Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine Edinburgh Cancer Research Centre Centre for Molecular Medicine Centre for Population Health Sciences • Edinburgh Neuroscience Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences Centre for Cognitive and Neural Systems Centre for Neuroscience Research Centre for Integrative Physiology SFC Centre for Brain Imaging in Scotland • Easter Bush Research Consortium Centre for Infectious Diseases Roslin Institute www.ed.ac.uk/medicine-vet-medicine/research
“The facilities for medical and veterinary medicine students are superb.” MSc Biomedical Sciences student from the USA
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College of Science & Engineering
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The steam engine, bicycle, transistor, motion picture, telephone, television, penicillin, electromagnets, radar, insulin, calculus… Scotland’s science and engineering tradition needs little introduction.
As part of a consortium of departments from the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, staff in the College of Science and Engineering were instrumental in establishing the National e-Science Centre.
With seven core Schools and several centres all promoting crossdisciplinary research, we are one of the country’s largest science and engineering institutes.
We also participate in several initiatives with other universities in the UK (for example all seven Schools are members of strategic research pools with other leading universities in Scotland) and internationally, including Stanford University in the US.
Our UK Universities funding premier league status means our 1,938 staff and 7,775 students represent the world’s finest talent. All of them enjoy leading-edge research opportunities in a modern, friendly and internationally acclaimed environment. The College has seven schools: • • • • • • •
Biological Sciences Chemistry Engineering GeoSciences Informatics Mathematics Physics & Astronomy
Contacts College of Science and Engineering T: +44 (0)131 650 5737 F: +44 (0)131 650 5738 E: sciengra@ed.ac.uk W: www.sciengra.ed.ac.uk We are adding to our portfolio of programmes all the time. For the latest information visit www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate
Academic & research excellence The College produced 42% of Scotland’s science and engineering research rated as world-leading in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. Our large and diverse research base provides outstanding opportunities for students to further their knowledge. We are following an ambitious investment strategy to enhance our facilities. One of the core objectives of the College is to encourage interdisciplinary research and learning. We have close relations with research organisations including: • • • • • • • • •
the British Geological Survey the UK Astronomy Technology Centre the Roslin Institute the Moredun Research Institute the Royal Botanic Garden the Scottish Agricultural College. TRIUMF, Canada Stanford University, USA CERN, Switzerland.
“The University of Edinburgh was my first choice because I study Artificial Intelligence and Edinburgh’s reputation in this field is second to none; I also appreciated the flexibility of Edinburgh’s programme. You can choose from a huge range of options and those options that you don’t select to study and be examined in, are still open to you. I attended the lectures for some of the other courses to increase my knowledge in this area, and that was a great help in broadening my education.” MSc Artificial Intelligence student from India
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Student profiles
Hillary Dalton from Canada MSc Applied Animal Behaviour & Animal Welfare College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine For this MSc I’m examining the effect of environmental enrichment on the behavioural time budgets and stress responsiveness of zebra finch, a common laboratory songbird. It’s a taught programme but also involves research. I’ve really appreciated the diversity of lecture topics and speakers provided during the course. I’ve had the opportunity to engage with many prominent experts in the field of animal behaviour and welfare. I’ve also been on a variety of excursions including visits to farms, veterinary clinics, an animal testing facility, the Edinburgh Zoo, a wholesale animal market, and even an abattoir. This first-hand experience undoubtedly gave me a better understanding of current animal welfare issues. The MSc programme also gave me the opportunity to join relevant scientific societies which exposes me to prospective academic and career opportunities I would otherwise be unaware of.
Edinburgh is a gorgeous city that manages to maintain a strong community feeling even with a population of around 500,000. The city is very easy to get around, I walk most places and there are also excellent bus services for longer journeys. Furthermore, living in Edinburgh has given me the unique opportunity to mingle with people from all over the globe, while still immersing myself in Scottish culture. The student population is filled with interesting people with a variety of academic ambitions from all over the world. I expect to return to Canada and get involved in animal welfare policy development. I am particularly interested in the reforming of existing guidelines regulating the use and treatment of animals in scientific research. My education has given me a unique advantage which will allow me to apply my skills and knowledge to career opportunities worldwide.
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Md. Abdus Sobhan from Bangladesh PhD in Management College of Humanities & Social Science My decision to study here at the University of Edinburgh was mainly influenced by the excellent research facilities at the Business School and the highly-ranked research expertise, especially the academic credentials of my supervisors. The rich heritage and the location of the University of Edinburgh also influenced my decision - the city of Edinburgh is one the most liveable cities in the world. It is well-known for its magnificent architecture and is famous for its history and culture - especially the summer festivals. On top of that, the people of Scotland are the friendliest and most helpful I have ever found. I have been awarded The Principal’s Career Development PhD Scholarship and Edinburgh Global Research Scholarship. These two scholarships together relieve me from tension of funding my programme and help me fully concentrate on my research project.
I’m carrying out my PhD in Management, concentrating on corporate governance and accounting attribute - a highly demanding degree around the world. When this degree is obtained from University of Edinburgh, its value is increased tremendously which will open up my opportunities to work in world class organisations. The support for international students at the university is really helpful. There are lots of different social events and there are opportunities to engage in voluntary work. Plus, being in an international environment allows you to make friends with people from all over the world. I think the University offers one of the most modern and exciting research facilities in UK. If you want to hone your research skills to be a leading researcher in your field, I’d recommend coming to Edinburgh.
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Feng Qiang from China Phd Operational Research College of Science & Engineering I’m in the fourth year of my Phd in Operational Research. My research work is to design an automatic tool that can partition a large optimization problem into several sub-problems in order to parallel the computing processes. The result will be a dramatic reduction in the time which is needed to process the original problem. At University of Edinburgh I’ve been able to tailor my studies through module choices to support my research – it is a flexible approach that works for me. The reason I chose to study at University of Edinburgh is, firstly, the fantastic scholarships they offer. I was awarded The Principle’s Edinburgh Overseas Research Scholarship. It’s given me the financial support I need to allow me to concentrate fully on my research. Secondly, I chose it because the University’s reputation of high quality education and research is known world-wide. It’s also given me access to a network of
experts and a supervisor who provides excellent support and guidance – he always points me in the right direction. Life in Edinburgh is very relaxed. It’s a great city– it has busy and quiet areas, historic and modern, parks, mountains, seaside and countryside and all within easy reach. It’s got everything! Climbing to the top of Arthur’s Seat gives a great view of the entire city. I recommend the University of Edinburgh, it’s a beautiful city and the academic environment is very supportive. I know that the experiences and knowledge I’ve gained here will benefit my future career when I return to China.
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Deborah Christina Menezes from India PhD in Social Work - the care of older people School of Humanities & Social Science I’m in the ‘data collection’ stage of my research now, and looking back the things that have made this course really special have been the course preparation, the seminar series - listening to world renowned academic speakers, the tutoring opportunities which helped me develop my teaching experience, and the opportunity to work on research projects which helped develop my research skills. Plus, the staff in my department have been extremely supportive. I chose Edinburgh because of the academic reputation of the University and staff, and the fact I won a British Council de Souza Trust Scholarship and Goa Scholars Award, which funded my first year. Later I got funding from the University too. But I was apprehensive before I came; going to a strange land with a cold and wet climate is a very big step!
These concerns quickly disappeared when I arrived. Not only is Edinburgh a beautiful city – I love living here, but the people here are very hospitable. The University is international too, there are lots of students from overseas and if you want to find people from your home country, you can. There are nationality societies that the University nurtures to make sure that students feel at home, and opportunities to see a bit of Scotland. Now I think of Edinburgh as a “home away from home.” When I graduate in 2013 I plan to continue my academic career in teaching and research, but also to become a part of national/international think tank that writes policies about care of older people. This course has given me a boost both academically and professionally and really helped me focus my ethical aims.
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International students
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The University currently welcomes over 9,000 students from outside Britain, from more than 130 different countries. Our international students are highly valued for enriching University life and contributing to our educational and cultural diversity.
The International Office The International Office is the central contact point for international students and will provide you with all the information and support that you need to settle in. We organise events and welcome activities, offer advice on any issues including immigration.
Immigration at the International Office
Global Horizons Each year we hold a week-long festival celebrating our international community, including debates, a ceilidh, parties, a ‘mini world cup’, and a music and dance show, all with an international theme. We also run information sessions on working overseas and student exchange, as well as launching international themed photography and film competitions and the Global Student of the Year award.
Other services The International Students’ Centre (ISC)
There are three trained Immigration Advisers are available to assist you with visa advice from that initial stage of applying to study in the UK, through to graduation, working during or after your studies or bringing your family with you when you come to Edinburgh.
The ISC is run by student volunteers and offers a drop-in centre that allows new international students to meet other international or home students. The ISC runs a programme of events throughout the year especially for international students. These include subsidised trips around Scotland, social evenings, parties, and regular coffee evenings. www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/student-life
Full guidance for students is available on our website: www.ed.ac.uk/international-office
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Support before you come You can contact the International Office for advice at any time during the application process and beyond. University representatives regularly make trips abroad to education exhibitions and visit schools and colleges to meet potential applicants. View our upcoming trips: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/country/ ourvisitsoverseas
Arrival & welcome Once you have been made an offer to study at the University, you can check essential information about joining the University online: www.ed.ac.uk/new-students We offer an airport welcome service before the academic year starts and arrange activities to help you settle in, including an opportunity to pre-book transport to your accommodation. www.ed.ac.uk/new-students
Events throughout the year We organise a series of social events and information sessions throughout the year. There is a full week of orientation events for new students at Edinburgh including International Day - a specially tailored orientation event for non-UK students. We also run a study skills event for new international MSc students which introduces and demystifies the academic system in Scotland for those students about to commence their intensive studies.
This group offers support for the wives of postgraduate students and post-doctoral workers and for women postgraduate students and post-doctoral workers by offering English classes and social events. www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/student-life
Hospitality Scheme This is an opportunity for us to link you up with a local family, to meet for a chat or a meal over the Christmas vacation period or in the New Year. It is a great opportunity to find out more about Scottish culture. www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/student-life
International student societies Getting involved in a society is a great way to meet new people and settle in. There are 260 student societies at the University covering a range of social, political and leisure activities, but it is our international and multicultural societies that can offer new students particular support in settling into a new environment and help you locate the community of students from your home country. www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/societies
Contact us You can contact us at any time: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international For full International Office contact details, see the back page.
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International students may have access to our comprehensive medical service (without charge) under the National Health Service (NHS). Families of international students may also be eligible for NHS care. Students from EU countries are eligible for health care under the NHS so long as they have a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC).
The University has 260 student societies. Across the different campuses there are venues, shops, function rooms, cafés, restaurants and bars where you will find a range of entertainment available.
www.health-service.ed.ac.uk
Student Counselling Service Offers a professional and confidential service to all students. www.student-counselling.ed.ac.uk
The Advice Place Drop-in advice centre, offering free, confidential and independent advice on a range of issues. www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/help
Student Disability Service Our service works to create an environment that helps disabled students participate fully in the mainstream of University life. www.ed.ac.uk/student-disability-service
The Chaplaincy Centre Offers support and guidance to all students, irrespective of religious allegiance. www.chaplaincy.ed.ac.uk
Childcare We welcome students with families. The University has two nurseries, open 50 weeks of the year. The Day Nursery looks after children from six weeks old and the Uni-Tots Nursery looks after children from two and a half to five years of age.
Throughout the year, the Edinburgh University Students’ Association (EUSA) coordinates a full calendar of events, music and entertainment for students. All you need to do is take part. www.eusa.ed.ac.uk
Sports The Edinburgh University Sports Union supports the activities of 63 sports clubs, and boasts the widest possible range of activities for students to try. There are gyms, exercise classes, squash courts, a swimming pool, playing fields and an outward bound centre. Sports facilities: • www.sport.ed.ac.uk University sports clubs: • www.eusu.ed.ac.uk
Cultural The University is home to the Talbot Rice Gallery, a free public gallery within Old College where you will find a permanent display of the University’s Old Masters’ paintings and contemporary exhibitions. www.trg.ed.ac.uk The University promotes a varied and extensive series of lunchtime concerts and organ recitals in the Reid, McEwan and St Cecilia’s Halls. Students can perform in all kinds of ensembles through student-run music societies.
More information: www.nursery.ed.ac.uk www.unitots.psy.ed.ac.uk
“I am particularly impressed by the University Clubs. I joined the ski club and the canoe club and have been impressed by their welcoming natures and the fun social and recreational events. They are very organized and offer so many opportunities to try new and exciting things!” Economics Student from Canada
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All single applicants should apply online at: www.accom.ed.ac.uk We are committed to helping as many of our new students as possible to find appropriate, safe and affordable housing. We guarantee an offer of accommodation to all new, single, postgraduate students from outside the European Union, provided they hold an unconditional offer to study at the University and their accommodation application is received by the deadline. Although students from within the European Union cannot, regrettably, be guaranteed an offer of accommodation, we do strongly recommend that they still apply, as they will be made an offer if rooms are available; this often happens. We can provide some help on finding housing in the city, via our Accommodation Advice Centre open in the summer before teaching starts. All university accommodation for postgraduate students is self-catered, with the exception of a small number of places at John Burnett House, at Pollock Halls. • Richmond Place - 228 single en-suite rooms • Roxburgh Place - 59 single rooms in large flats, with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities • Mylnes Court - 170 rooms, (in three- and fivebedroom flats) • Ratcliffe Terrace (our newest postgraduate residence) - 71 rooms (in six- and seven-bedroom flats) • West Mains Road - 120 rooms (close to the University’s King’s Buildings). The majority of residences are let on a 51-week contract, with rent including utilities, internet access and some cleaning. We do have some limited options for those who might only require a 37-week lease. All our housing is managed by a team of Accommodation Managers and Wardens, who are responsible for the smooth running of the properties and are supported by Residents’ Assistants (students with some experience of living in our accommodation and who live on site).
Accommodation for couples & families The needs of a student with a partner or a family are different, and we appreciate that it is sometimes difficult or expensive to find the right private accommodation. We do have some accommodation especially for couples and families but this is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For applications, further information, and help with private sector accommodation, please visit www.accom.ed.ac.uk
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George Square Gardens in the heart of the University’s central area during the Edinburgh Festival - transformed into an open air venue.
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The University at the heart of the city The University of Edinburgh is located at the heart of the city of Edinburgh, one of Europe’s great cultural capitals.
Unique Edinburgh As one of the most student-friendly cities and a major European cultural centre, Edinburgh is an exciting, fascinating and welcoming place to study. Regularly voted one of the most desirable places to live in the world, Scotland’s capital has a great social and cultural life, a busy sporting calendar and a rich history. Edinburgh is well known for its friendly people, its compact, green environment and its stunning architecture. It is a safe and prosperous city. Wherever you are in the city, you are never more than two miles from open countryside.
A city of culture There is something for everyone – more than 13 million people a year visit Edinburgh to enjoy its restaurants, national museums and galleries, comedy, theatre, cinemas, great pubs, clubs and the world-famous Edinburgh Festival and Fringe in August. The shopping is excellent with national stores and smaller independent shops, and you can sample world cuisine in a host of international restaurants.
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Weather Edinburgh has a temperate climate. The average temperature in the winter months is around 30C (370F), and the summer is 150C (600F). Edinburgh’s average rainfall is significantly less than London, Manchester and Brighton for most of the year (source: www.weather.com).
Edinburgh by night Edinburgh is a city that can be enjoyed well into the night. Living here, you will notice that much of its lively cultural and social scene is geared towards the large student population, with many of the clubs, cinemas, theatre and restaurants dotted around the centre offering concessions to students.
Travel around the city Due to the compact nature of the city, most of Edinburgh’s residents get around on foot. However, there is good provision for cyclists, and an excellent bus network. The mountains, lochs, forests, fresh air and great views of the Highlands and Islands are only a few hours away. Scotland has one of the longest coastlines for a country of its size, so visiting the beach is easy and highly recommended, and watersports such as surfing and sailing are popular here.
• Edinburgh’s population is approximately 500,000 • Built on seven hills, the city comprises the Georgian New Town and the Medieval Old Town • As well as medieval sights and the grandeur of the New Town, you’ll find modern architecture like the Scottish Parliament, Our Dynamic Earth and the new Museum of Scotland • Edinburgh is home to the world’s largest arts festival, which swells the population to 2 million during the summer • Edinburgh is a UNESCO world heritage city and was the first UNESCO City of Literature • The magnificient Edinburgh Castle is dramatically perched on an extinct volcano, high above the city centre
“Edinburgh isn’t so much a city, more a way of life… I doubt I’ll ever tire of exploring Edinburgh, on foot or in print.” Ian Rankin, bestselling crime writer and University of Edinburgh alumnus
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Visit us Find out more about the University by coming to visit. The University will be holding its Postgraduate Open Day on Friday, 18 November 2011. We also offer student-led campus tours for students and their families throughout the year, which are ideal for those unable to attend the Open Day. For further information and to book a place, please visit: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/postgraduate/open-day
Travel Edinburgh is easily accessible from within the UK, Europe and beyond. The city is served by an excellent international airport, and rail and road links to the main cities of the UK (London is around five hours away by train).
Edinburgh connections Edinburgh has good air, road and rail transport links within the UK. Flights to London take just over an hour.
Finding your place in Edinburgh • Edinburgh is easily accessible by air, road and rail. Flights to London take just over an hour. • Edinburgh is a convenient base from which to explore Scotland, the rest of the UK, Europe and beyond. • Find out more about travel links to Edinburgh at: By air: www.edinburghairport.com By rail: www.firstscotrail.com or www.raileurope.co.uk
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The campuses The University of Edinburgh is an integral part of the city with buildings in 6 main clusters: 1 Central/George Square
4 King’s Buildings (Science and Engineering)
Most of our Schools are located here in the city centre, with the Royal Mile and Princes Street close by.
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The striking New College - home to the School of Divinity - lies just below Edinburgh Castle, overlooking Princes Street.
5 Little France (Medicine)
3 Holyrood
The Moray House School of Education is situated on the Holyrood campus, near to the Royal Mile and close to the new Scottish Parliament and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Science & Engineering subjects are taught at the King’s Buildings, 10 minutes by bus from the Central/George Square area (a free University shuttle bus operates during semester time).
The custom-designed New Royal Infirmary, just 4 miles from the city centre, houses significant medical teaching and research facilities.
6 Easter Bush (Veterinary Medicine)
This campus is around 10km south of the University’s central area, and is home to part of the Veterinary School, including the prestigious small and large animal hospitals.
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Alumni
Influential alumni By choosing to pursue further study or research at Edinburgh you will be joining a community of scholars that have been at the forefront of knowledge since 1583. When you graduate you will join our strong and vibrant network of alumni, located across the world. Famous graduates include: • Gordon Brown, politician, former student and a UK Prime Minister. • JK Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series of books. • David Hume, philosopher, economist, historian. • James Hutton, geologist, founded the theories behind modern geology. • Dr Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake, doctor and feminist, first female doctor in UK and founder of two medical schools. • Adam Smith, economist, author of the defining economics text an Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. • Joseph Lister, surgeon, invented antiseptic treatment • James Clerk Maxwell, physicist and mathematician, pioneered seminal theories in electromagnetism and created the first colour photograph. • Dame Stella Rimington, former Director of the UK Security Service. • Sir Walter Scott, writer, author of literature classics including Rob Roy and Ivanhoe. • Piers Sellers, astronaut, third Briton to travel into space. • Sir James Young Simpson, Doctor and Professor of Midwifery, discovered the anaesthetic properties in chloroform. • John Witherspoon, clergyman, signatory of the US Declaration of Independence.
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