Institution
About University of Aberdeen
The University of Aberdeen is a public research university in Aberdeen, Scotland. As the fifth oldest University in the UK, the University of Aberdeen combines ancient tradition with the best in modern teaching and learning facilities. It has a student population of over 14,000 and a large international community drawn from more than 120 different countries. Teaching and research is primarily based at the Old Aberdeen and Foresterhill campuses. Arts, Social Sciences, Physical Sciences and the main University library are located in Old Aberdeen. Most of the Life Sciences and Medicine is based at Foresterhill. The university an international campus in Doha, Qatar.
Why Study at University of Aberdeen?
Aberdeen is the best place to live and work in Scotland, has a vibrant harbour city that has moved with the times, remaining a hub of modern commerce in Scotland. Ranked sixth best in the UK, the Granite City beat both Edinburgh and Glasgow to the top spot north of the border in the Demos-PwC Good Growth for Cities Index. The university has been ranked the 25th in UK according to The Times Higher Education and in the top 170 universities in the world. 5 Nobel Laureates are associated with the University of Aberdeen, 75% of research classified as world leading.
Ranking
25
Entry Requirements
Minimum requirement for admission to a Master’s degree is a Second Class Honours degree from a UK or Republic of Ireland (ROI) Higher Education Provider or an equivalent qualification acceptable to the University.
IELTS-Normally 6.5/6.0 is accepted.
International Fees
£19,300 – £15,300