Study In Scotland
Considering where to study can be a daunting prospect for even the most seasoned of travellers. Not only do you have to consider which country you want to study in you also have to think about which course and institution will fit all your needs. Also, will the locals be friendly? Will you enjoy your spare time? Will I be able to get work to help pay for my course? Are there any scholarships available?...Luckily for you SET Location is here to help!
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Scottish education offers you the chance to be the best you can be. International students each year in their thousands receive a warm welcome and an excellent educational experience like.
Scotland
Scotland is the northern part of the United Kingdom and has a population of around 5 million people. It can be reached by air from most European cities within 1.5 hours.
Scotland has its own legal system and education system. And since 1999, it has had its own Parliament again for the first time in nearly 300 years.
Each of our cities has a unique cultural identity and plenty of things to see and do. Our countryside is one of the last natural areas of unspoilt beauty in Europe. Magnificent mountain scenery, historic castles, spectacular lochs (lakes) and glens (valleys) and wildlife abound in this breathtaking landscape. Whether you are interested in sport or outdoor leisure pursuits or if you enjoy theatres, museums and galleries, Scotland has something to offer.
Scottish people are famous throughout the world for the warmth of their hospitality and friendliness and Scotland has always been, and continues to be, an outward-looking nation. Many of our institutions have links with institutions throughout the world.
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Scotland is a land of pioneers. A few of the best known Scottish inventions include the television, the steam engine, colour photographs, the telephone, the pregnancy scanner and the first 3D computer game. And it was Scottish research which cloned Dolly the Sheep.
Our economy is driven by global enterprises such as microelectronics, finance, oil and gas, engineering and biotechnology as well as more traditional industries such as fishing, agriculture, forestry, textiles and whisky.
To find out more about Scotland the country, visit the website: www.visitscotland.com
Studying In Scotland
Scottish education enjoys a reputation for unsurpassed quality throughout the world. With its emphasis on pro-active independent thinking, it encourages skills that are relevant, marketable and much sought after by today’s top companies.
Choice and flexibility at every stage of the educational process is part of what makes Scotland such an ideal study destination. The Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework integrates all qualifications within a single system and makes it easy for students to move between courses and institutions.
Undergraduate students in higher education have the opportunity to study a broad range of subjects in the first two years of their course and it is usually possible to change courses and specialist subjects up to the end of the second year.
Postgraduate degree courses are open to anyone with a good degree from a recognised university anywhere in the world. Options range from one-year intensive Masters programmes to three-year advanced Research Doctoral degrees.
There are many opportunities for becoming involved in research in Scottish universities. Per head of population, Scotland ranks third in the world in the number of scientific publications published.
Student life in Scotland is a supportive and social one. All Scottish universities and colleges go out of their way to make their students feel at home. Many guarantee them accommodation in halls of residence for their first year, close to all the campus facilities. And most organise welcoming meetings and social events throughout the year.
For more information and links to websites of Scottish education institutions, visit the Scottish Education + Training website: www.educationukscotland.org
Visas, Work And Scholarships
Scotland is very much part of the UK. Working together with the UK Government and the administrations in Wales and Northern Ireland, we have taken a number of steps in recent years to make studying in the UK more attractive and affordable for international students.
International students no longer need to obtain permission to work, so they can earn money while studying here. A student can work part-time for up to 20 hours a week during term time and full-time during vacations. And if the course runs for a year or more, the students’ dependants can now work here, even if they are here for less than a year.
We have introduced simplified entry procedures for UK visa holders and are making the visa service more user-friendly for students. International students can now expect to have straight-forward visa applications dealt with within 24 hours, and non-straightforward applications within 10 days.
Chevening Scholarships
We are also expanding the number of Chevening scholarships available for international students. Most Chevening scholarships are for one-year Masters courses but some are for more specialised courses lasting up to six months. British Embassies and High Commissions select candidates for the scholarships which are offered in more than 150 countries.
For more information, visit: www.educationuk.org
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