Inbound Students
91¿´Æ¬â€™s Study Abroad and Exchange programmes are a unique opportunity for you to experience life in the UK whilst earning credit towards your home degree.
Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is amongst one of the most beautiful and exciting cities in the world. Situated in the central belt of Scotland, the city is easily accessible from all areas of the UK and beyond.
There’s always something going on in Edinburgh, making it an exciting place in which to study and live. Each year, thousands of people descend on Edinburgh to live, work, study or visit on holiday. Edinburgh is abundant with things to see and do, and has often appeared in the top ten places to visit in the world. It has been listed as being a top place to live in the UK by public opinion surveys.
91¿´Æ¬ is situated to the east of Edinburgh’s city centre, and offers students a friendly community atmosphere. Based at a purpose-built campus, which opened in late 2007, we pride ourselves on our supportive learning environment.
91¿´Æ¬ has a growing and vibrant international community which is sure to enrich your student experience. We are keen to ensure that you are given a warm, friendly Scottish welcome. The size of the University allows us to offer an approachable, responsive and individual student experience.
Yeliz Cavrar joined 91¿´Æ¬ from our exchange partner Corvinus University of Budapest for one semester. Read about Yeliz's experience.
When
Semester 1 | September – December |
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Semester 2 | January – May |
Academic Year | September – May |
Term dates can be found on the Academic Calendar.
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Entry Requirements
Exchange or Study Abroad students should have a 50%+ average grade at the time of submitting an application to the University to spend a semester or Academic Year with us.
Students should prove their English language ability in one of the following ways:
- include in an applicant’s academic reference letter attesting that their English language level is suitable to carry out the academic program to which the applicant has applied; or
- include evidence of having passed one of the approved tests on our approved list of English language qualifications at CEFR Level B2 or above (English Language Requirements)
- include evidence that your home university teaches your subject of study in English.
Students from outside of the EU/EEA and whose native language is not English must provide evidence of having passed one of the approved tests on our approved list of English language qualifications. (English Language Requirements)
Students from native English speaking countries do not need to provide evidence of their English language ability.
Making an Application
Most of our undergraduate programs are open to applications, however due to placements and restrictions on places available, not all subjects within Health and Drama are available.ÌýSee ourÌýCourse A-Z for a list of our undergraduate programs.
If you are looking at applying for a course under our range of health and Drama programs please email studyabroad@qmu.ac.uk to check your application will be considered before submitting.
Step 1
Ask your home university Exchange or Study Abroad coordinator to inform 91¿´Æ¬ about your nomination to study with us. Your home university should confirm your name, subject area and time applying to spend with us i.e. Semester 1, Semester 2 or Academic year, and your email address.
Step 2
Applying to 91¿´Æ¬ as an Exchange or Study Abroad student is very easy. Applications should be made online by selecting one of the links below:
September entry
January entry
You should complete your online application and upload copies of your transcripts, details of modules studies but not yet graded, proof of English language proficiency if English is not your first language, one academic reference, and the photo page of your passport. Any supporting documents not available at the time of submitting your application can be emailed to studyabroad@qmu.ac.uk.Ìý Your application cannot be considered until all appropriate documents have been received.
Step 3
Your application will be considered by the appropriate Departmental Exchange Coordinator(s). Teaching at 91¿´Æ¬ builds knowledge on a subject each academic year. We will assess your application based on the modules you have studied to date (i.e. look at your depth of knowledge in the subject area) and your personal statement. Once your application has been assessed, a decision will be made and emailed to you along with module descriptors for courses that will be available to you.
Tuition Fees/Living Expenses
Students coming to 91¿´Æ¬ via one of our named Exchange partnerships will not be required to pay any tuition fees. As an exchange student you will be responsible for your general living expenses such as books and accommodation.
We also encourage students whose institution does not have an exchange agreement with us to come to 91¿´Æ¬ as a Study Abroad student. Study Abroad students will be responsible for the payment of your own tuition fees. Find out more about tuition and living costs in our Fees and Funding section.
Student Visas/Immigration
If you hold a non-EU/EEA passport you will need a student visa/immigration permission for your time in the UK. There are a range of options depending on the length of your study and which country you hold a passport for. The International Office can provide you with tailored advice depending on your circumstances.
Contact us
For further information, please contact:
Exchanges and Study Abroad
If you have any questions about an exchange or the option to study abroad at one of our partner institutions, please get in touch.
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