The University of Edinburgh

Phone:0131 651 1905

Address and Location

The University of Edinburgh is part of the fabric of Edinburgh's beautiful city centre. A ten-minute walk from the historic Royal Mile, the university's buildings are mainly clustered around Bristo Square and George Square. Just beyond the main campus lies the Meadows, a large tract of parkland that is a favourite of joggers, cyclists and sports enthusiasts.

 
 

Background and History

Although a founding date of 1583 makes the University of Edinburgh one of the oldest in the UK, compared to other Scottish institutions in St. Andrews, Glasgow and Aberdeen, the university is a new kid on the block. It remains among the most highly-respected however, a member of both the Russell Group and Universitas 21.

Location and Accessibility

By Rail: The main university precinct is a ten-minute walk from Waverley Station. Head to the Royal Mile, and from there cross the George IV Bridge to Bristo Square.

By Road: Various major A-roads terminate in the centre of the city, including the A1. The university is well-signposted.

Accessibility: Most university facilities are wheelchair-accessible, and accommodation is provided for students with disabilities. Students with specific needs are welcome to contact the university to discuss any concerns they may have.

What's on Offer

BA, BSc, BDS, MVMS, MA, MBChB, MSc, MRes, MEng, MMus, MLitt, MPhil, PGDE, LLB, LLM, PhD, PgDip, PgCert

Entry Requirements

Entry standards at the university are high. Most subjects require candidates to achieve AAAA-BBBB in Scottish Highers, AAA-BBB at A -Level, or 34-42 points in the IB.

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