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Welcome to our Australasian UG Offer Holders!
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Why choose the University of Edinburgh?
• General information
• Studying in Scotland and the city of Edinburgh
• Academic and Degree structure at the University
• Next steps if accepting your offer
• Admissions and joining
• English Language
• Accommodation
• 2020 an exceptional year
• Support for your studies
• Student experience
• Q&A Session
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• World-class• university and top
study destination in the UK and within Europe
• An ancient university, founded in
• 1583• Over 41,000 students, • more than 25,000
undergraduates, 15,000+ postgraduates
• One of the largest universities in the UK
• Academic to student ratio
•1:5
•TOP 20 world
ranking in QS world rankings 2020
• Located in the heart of Scotland’s capital city
• Over 18,000 international students from more than
156 countries
Numerous networks and global partnerships:• Russell Group• LERU• Universitas 21
The University
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Ranked in UKTOP 10 and top 100 in the world for Employability
(The Global University Employability Ranking 2018)
World-leading research institution
1st in Scotland and 4th in the 2014 UK REF
Excellent reputation for teaching & research:
over80% academic staff active in research
Research with Global impact:
over 1,000international research collaborations
OUTSTANDINGhistory of discovery, invention and innovation
Research at Edinburgh laid the foundations of modern economics, sociology, the Enlightenment, geology, English literature, quantum mechanics, antiseptic surgery, theory of evolution
Associated with
21 Nobel Prize winners in areas such as Physics, Medicine, Economics
Historic and Prestigious
Hirsh Agarwal
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Distinguished Alumni
• Charles Darwin (Naturalist)
• Alexander Graham Bell (Inventor of the Telephone)
• David Hume (Philosopher)
• Sarojini Naidu (Poet and Freedom Fighter)
• Piers Sellers (NASA Astronaut)
• Gordon Brown (former UK Prime Minister)
• Adam Smith (Economist)
• Julius Nyerere (former President of Tanzania)
• Arthur Conan Doyle (Writer and Doctor)
• Ian Rankin (UK's bestselling crime author)
• JK Rowling (Writer)
• John Witherspoon (Clergyman, signatory of US Declaration of Independence)
• Sir Christopher Hoy (One of the UK’s most successful Olympians)
• Katherine Grainger – Olympic rower, Chair of UK sport
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The City of Edinburgh
• One of the most vibrant cities in Europe and most desirable places to live in the world
• Edinburgh has been voted 'Favourite UK City' for an incredible 13 of the past 15 years in the Guardian and Observer Readers’ Travel Awards
• Population around 500,000, students make up over one tenth
• Voted safest city in Britain• YouGov Survey on Safe and Unsafe Cities 2014
• Historic, cosmopolitan, cultured city of breath-taking beauty and world-class attractions
• World’s first UNESCO City of Literature
• UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Year-round destination and festival city - 12 annual festivals, including the world’s largest arts festival
• Financial centre
• Excellent transport network
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Edinburgh’s Climate
Edinburgh enjoys a moderate year-round climate
On average:
• August is the warmest month
• January is the coolest month
• September is the wettest month
• April is the driest month
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“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, best selling crime writer and University of Edinburgh alumnus
Academic Structure
3COLLEGESArts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Medicine & Veterinary Medicine
Science & Engineering
21SCHOOLSAll research active
400UNDERGRADUATE
degrees
300+POSTGRADUATETaught Programmes
135RESEARCH AREAS covering wide range of academic disciplines
Heloise Metzger"
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College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (CAHSS)• Largest and most diverse College, wide range of
academic disciplines, over 300 undergraduate and 200 postgraduate programmes, 24,201 students and 3,677 staff
• 12 Schools• Business • Divinity• Economics• Edinburgh College of Art• Education• Health in Social Science• History, Classics and Archaeology• Law• Literatures, Languages and Cultures• Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences• Social and Political Science• Centre for Open Learning
• 70 Research Centres and institutes• Cross-School, pan-University and external links• Interdisciplinary excellence• www.ed.ac.uk/humanities-soc-sci
Lauren Engels
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College of Science and Engineering
• One of the top universities in UK for Science and Engineering (REF 2014) and leading research and teaching centres in the world, more than 10,000 students and over 3,000 staff
• 7 Schools• Biological Sciences • Chemistry • Engineering • Geosciences • Informatics • Mathematics • Physics & Astronomy
• 30 Research centres
• Research in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Informatics rated best in the UK (REF 2014)
• www.ed.ac.uk/science-engineering
Jacky Lui
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College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
• Only conjoint medical and veterinary medical schools in the UK; Vets, Medics and Biomedical Scientists work together and study the common causes of disease that affect our population, 6,721 students and 3,227 staff
• 2 Schools
• Edinburgh Medical School: 3 Deaneries • Biomedical Sciences; Clinical Sciences; Molecular, Genetic
and Population Health Sciences• Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies• Highest ranked veterinary school in the UK (REF 2014)
• 5 Research Institutes • The Queen’s Medical Research Institute• Edinburgh Neuroscience• The Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine• Edinburgh Infectious Diseases• The Roslin Institute
• 11 internationally-outstanding, interdisciplinary Research Centres• www.ed.ac.uk/medicine-vet-medicine
Alexandra Belange
The University in the city
= University buildings
= Park spaces
= City landmarks
5 minute walk
15 minute walk
Scale = 0.5 mile
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UK Undergraduate Degrees
• In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the majority of Honours degrees are 3 years in duration with specialisation from the outset
• In Scotland, the majority of degrees are 4 years (Honours)
• Scottish degrees have lots of flexibility and choice of subjects to study in lower years, with specialisation by third year
• Often this gives students the opportunity to sample several subjects before choosing in which to specialise
• Ancient universities confer Master of Arts (MA) for undergraduate degrees in humanities and social sciences
Chinyere Herbert
Degree Structure
England Scotland USA (Liberal Arts)
Apply to Single/Joint “Major” Possible “Major” Core Curriculum
Year 1 Degree “Major” & 2-4 subjects Core Curriculum
Year 2 Degree “Major” & 2-4 subjects Declare “Major”
Declare Major
Year 3 Honours Year Dissertation/Research project Degree award: BA/BSc
Honours Year Study Abroad Major
Year 4/exit qualification Degree award: MSc Honours Year Dissertation Degree award: MA/BSc
Major Degree award: BA
Example Degree Structure*See individual University/degree web pages for details
Level/Year 1
Choose up to 3 subjects per semester
Usually:• Main subject• Joint honours• Other Arts/ Science
subjects
Level/Year 2
Choose up to 3 subjects per semester
Usually:• Main subject• Joint honours• Other Arts/ Science
subjects
Level/Year 3
Specialisein degree subject(s)
Specialist courses to suit interests
Semester or year abroad?
Level/Year 4
Specialist courses to suit interests
Dissertation or project answering an in-depth research question
Level/Year 5
Specialist courses to suit interests
Complete dissertation or project with support from an academic
2nd year entry option in the sciences, art and design. Contact the admissions office before applying for this.
Undergraduate Masters e.g. MEng, MChem
*not for professional degrees
1st Year entry 2nd Year entry
HonoursDegree
Example Humanities 1st year timetableMA (Hons) Economics and Politics (Economic History as the outside course)
Day/Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00 Economics (lecture)
Independent study Independent study Economics (lecture)
Independent study
10:00 Independent study Independent study Independent study Economic History (tutorial)
Politics (tutorial)
11:10 Economics (tutorial)
Independent study Independent study Independent study Independent study
12:10 Independent study Independent study Independent study Independent study
13:05 Sports & Societies
14:00 Economics History (lecture)
Economics History (lecture)
Economics History (lecture)
Independent study
15:00 Intro to Politics (lecture)
Economics History (tutorial)
Intro to Politics (lecture)
Independent study
16:10 Independent study Independent study Independent study Independent study
17:00 Independent study Independent study Independent study Independent study
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Core
Core
Option
Example Science 1st year timetableBSc (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (Economics as the outside course)
Day/Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9:00 Economics 1 (lecture)
Independent study Core Course Mathsfor Sci & Eng(Tutorial)
Economics 1 (lecture)
Independent study
10:00 Core Course Eng-Mech (lecture)
Core Course Eng-Sustain (lecture)
Independent study Independent study Core course Eng-Elec (lecture)
11:10 Independent study Independent study Independent study Independent study Independent study
12:10 Core course Mathsfor Sci & Eng(lecture)
Core course Mathsfor Sci & Eng(lecture)
Independent study Core course Mathsfor Sci & Eng(lecture)
Core course Maths for Sci & Eng (lecture)
13:05 Sports & Societies
14:00 Economics 1 (tutorial)
Core course Engineering 1 –Mechanical (laboratory)
Core course Eng-Mech (tutorial)
Independent study
15:00 Independent study Independent study Independent study
16:10 Independent study Independent study Independent study
17:00 Independent study Independent study Independent study
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Core
Core
Option
Exchange Partners
AustraliaUniversity of Melbourne University of New South Wales University of Queensland University of Sydney
CanadaUniversity of British Columbia Carleton University McGill University Queen's University University of Toronto
ChinaFudan University Hong Kong UniversityPeking University
ERASMUS 180 links, 20+ countriesBrexit: currently, funding will be made available to those students who have a compulsory European placement as part of their undergraduate degree programme.
IndiaUniversity of Delhi
New ZealandUniversity of Auckland Massey University University of Otago
South KoreaKonkuk UniversityKorea University
SingaporeNational University of Singapore
South AmericaUniversidad de San Andres, Argentina Universidad de las Americas, Mexico Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
USABarnard College CalTechUniversity of California University of Chicago Georgetown University George Washington University Haverford College Iowa State University University of Miami Michigan State University University of Mississippi University of North Carolina Chapel Hill University of Pennsylvania University of Richmond University of Texas at Austin University of Virginia University of Washington Washington University St Louis
www.ed.ac.uk/global/exchanges
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Edinburgh Undergraduate Degree
• Encourage independent thinking, reasoning and research skills
• Emphasis on independent study, self-motivation and critical thinking
• Taught through lectures, seminars, tutorials
• Contact hours vary by subject• Humanities: average 12-15 hours per week • Science: average 20-25 hours per week
• Normal study week around 40 hours
• Assessment by coursework and examination
• Study abroad option often available in 3rd year
• Academic year is divided into 2 semesters: • Semester 1: 21 Sep – 21 Dec 2020• Semester 2: 11 Jan – 21 May 2021
• Semester dates: https://www.ed.ac.uk/semester-dates
Linda Teng
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Undergraduate Tuition Fees
• Annual fees for entrants in 2020/2021
• *Fixed annual rate for duration of the degree
For up to date information on course fees:www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/finance/fees
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Most courses
£20,950 (non-lab, class based)
£27,550+ (laboratory, studio based)
Medicine/ Preclinical
£32,100 (years 1-3 and intercalculated)
£49,900+ (years 4-6 clinical)
Cost of living
Approximately £1,000 per month
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Undergraduate Scholarshipsfor 2020/2021 session
• Limited funding available for subject specific programmes
• Awarded on the basis of academic merit
• Early deadlines
• Applicants should already have been offered a place at the University and should have firmly accepted that offer or be intending to do so
• Search for scholarship and funding opportunities: • www.ed.ac.uk/student-
funding/undergraduate/international
Maria Ferreira
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What happens next? If accepting Edinburgh’s offer…
For September 2020, we are planning a hybrid approach - a blend of on campus teaching and digital elements that allows students to continue with your studies. In practical terms this means if you cannot make it to Edinburgh for part of the academic year, we will use technology to keep you close to us (socially and intellectually) despite the physical distance until you are able to join us.
• Accepting your offer
• English Language
• Accommodation
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Accepting your offer
Reply to your offer• UCAS Firm acceptance / Insurance
acceptance• Remember to reply by the deadlines (18
June or 20 July depending on when you received your offer)
• www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/applying/after-you-apply/accepting
Sree Hari P.D
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• If your offer is conditional on English Language, IELTS test centres now reopened in Australia and NZ (as of 2 June) but we also now accept:
• TOEFL iBT Home edition (same scores required as standard TOEFL iBT)
https://www.ets.org/s/cv/toefl/at-home/?WT.ac=TOEFL_special_home_edition_200320&utm_source=vanity&utm_medium=vanity&utm_campaign=TOEFLatHome&utm_content=toefl-special-edition
• LanguageCert International ESOL
https://www.languagecert.org/certifications/English/LanguageCert-International-ESOL-31
Please note there is no pre-sessional English for UG students.
English Language
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Deferrals
• If you will not be able to supply evidence you have met your conditions because you are not able to get a final transcript, certificate, grade or you need to defer for another reason -
• To request a deferral you must complete the online form here:
• https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergraduate/admissions-offices
• Deferrals are limited.
• Deferrals will be confirmed by the Admissions team in June.
Jessica Dimond
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AccommodationApply for Accommodation online
Whether accepting as UF, CF, UI or CI
• Application guarantees and deadlines:
• Undergraduates
Ø must apply by 16 August
Ø must be UF on UCAS by 30 August
Accommodation is only allocated once an applicant’s place has been confirmed (UF)
• Ready to Apply
• www.accom.ed.ac.uk/for-students/ready-to-apply/
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University Accommodation
• Guaranteed housing for first year
• Over 9,000 residential places for students
• Separate sites for undergraduates and postgraduates
• Centrally located, easy access to teaching facilities and city centre
• Catered and self-catered flats
• Mix of purpose built & recently renovated
• Single rooms/some twin rooms available
• Shared/En-suite bathroom, kitchen, living area
• Limited number of family accommodation
• Mixed gender (some single sex) residences
• 24-hour residential wardens
• ResLife team provide range of social, welfare and support services
• Accommodation Services can offer guidance and help on finding a place to live: www.accom.ed.ac.uk
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Catered Accommodation
• Based at Pollock Halls, which accommodates around 2,000 first year students within 9 Houses
• Mixture of single (either en-suite or shared facilities) and twin rooms available, depending on the House selected
• All Houses have common rooms and shared pantries
• Pollock Halls facilities also include 2 squash courts, study rooms, music rooms, computing micro lab, shop, bar and cafes
• Resident Assistants (RAs) organise social and sporting events for residents; help new students to mingle with others
• More information: • www.accom.ed.ac.uk/for-
students/undergraduates/catered-accommodation-at-pollock-halls/
Jessica Dimond
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Self-Catered Accommodation
• Around 7,000 self-catered rooms in University flats specifically reserved for first year students
• All centrally located
• Mixture of residences (corridor-style) and flats, purpose-built or older & renovated
• On average 150 students per block of flats with 3-6 people per flat
• Single rooms / some twin rooms available
• En-suite/shared bathroom, kitchen and living area
• Flat Managers in charge of maintenance and welfare of students, helped by RAs (Resident Assistants)
• www.accom.ed.ac.uk/accommodation/self-catered-flats-and-residences
Simon Galvan
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Cost of Undergraduate Accommodation
• Cost depends on the accommodation you choose
• Catered: from £7.068 up to £8,602 based on 37 week lease, single room in 2020/21 (Twins not available)
• Self-catered: from £4,257 up to £6,257 based on 38 week lease, single room in 2020/21
• Standard tenancy contract
• Beginning of September to end of May includes Christmas and Easter holidays; no catering during holidays
• Rent includes heating, electricity, cleaning, data facilities, personal contents insurance, 14 meals/week (catered only)
• Rooms have 24 hour access to the internet
• Applications open from February, accommodation offers made from June
• Majority live in private accommodation after first year
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Students may also choose to live in private accommodation
Edinburgh University Students’ Association Advice Place provides great resources
• How to find accommodation• Map of local neighbourhoods• Flatmate finding events
• Deposit schemes• Free Lease checking services• Rent Guarantors
Costs can range widely• £425 - £795+ per month • Will depend if you are renting a room in a shared house with
shared facilities such as a bathroom, kitchen & lounge or a studio apartment
Typically this does not include utility bills, contents insurance, deposits and admin fees
https://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/support_and_advice/the_advice_place/
Private Accommodation
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Admission and joining
Sree Hari P.D
When you are holding a UF offer usually the next step is to request a Certificate of Acceptance of Study (CAS) from the University. This is the document you need to apply for the visa.
CAS can be issued three months before the course start date (mid-June)You would then begin the visa application process online. HOWEVER, currently many Visa Application Centres are closed (1st June-Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney open)
Further guidancehttps://www.ed.ac.uk/student-administration/immigration/applying-for-visa/tier-4/requirements
University issues joining instructions• Available online / hard copy• Formal letter of admission• Information about the School you have applied to
and the University’s services to help you prepare for life at Edinburgh
2020 –Extraordinary year
• Here is the link to the golden copy of information:
https://www.ed.ac.uk/news/covid-19/prospective-students
• Visa information:https://www.ed.ac.uk/student-administration/immigration/covid-19-important-information-about-your-visa
• Online information sessions:As things become clearer we will be inviting you to attend various online pre-departure information sessions covering visas and other useful topics.
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Support for your studies
• My Personal Tutor / Supervisor• Academic guidance and support during your time
at University; first point of contact if you have any concerns or problems
• Study Skills: Institute for Academic Development (IAD)
• Advice / workshops on study skills strategies
• ‘Study Hub’ downloadable resources (academic writing, critical thinking, group working, presentations, effective studying)
• https://www.ed.ac.uk/institute-academic-development
• English Language Support for International Students (ELSIS)
• Free 5 week courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students
• Academic Writing, Seminar Discussion Skills, Listening to Lectures & Notetaking, Speaking Skills
• https://www.ed.ac.uk/english-language-teaching/ele-courses/elsis
Leyla Deniz Kiraz
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Excellent Learning Environment
• More than 3.5 million books from main libraries across 11 sites and 8 further class libraries, offering tailored and in-depth specialist resources
• Europe’s 3rd largest academic library
• 24/7 access to 600,000 electronic books and 20,000 electronic journals
• Access to 5,000 works of art, half a million rare books & over 5,000 musical instruments
• Close to key learning resources in the City
• State of the art facilities
• Well established links with professions and industry
• Learn from our world-class academics
• Teaching directly informed by research
• Innovative teaching
Jingya Xun
Residence Life• Promote inclusive community and wellbeing in your Accommodation• Provide opportunities to meet with others• Wardens and Resident Assistants (RAs)
The Advice PlaceFree professional advice and confidential information on everything and anything including money-related issues, housing and landlord issues, academic concerns, complaints and harassmenthttps://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/support_and_advice/the_advice_place/
Student CounsellingSupport the mental health of all students providing clinical services to promote holistic wellbeing and help students achieve academic and personal goalshttps://www.ed.ac.uk/student-counselling
Multi-faith ChaplaincyWelcoming space for people of all faiths and none; mindfulness; yoga; Listening Servicehttps://www.ed.ac.uk/chaplaincy
Student Disability Servicehttps://www.ed.ac.uk/student-disability-service
Student Wellbeing
Student Services
• Careers Service• MyCareerHub: job board, talks and events, career
planning• Platform One: networking opportunity for current
students and alumni
• Student immigration Service• Visa advice, post-study visa options
• Edinburgh Global• Pre-arrival advice and guidance
• Edinburgh University Students’ Association (EUSA)• Join student societies, sports clubs, make friends• https://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/whatson/home/
• Go Connect Hospitality Scheme • Connect with local people • https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/welfa
re/social-connections/go-connect
• International and Exchange Student Society (IESS)• Meet other international students, attend events• https://www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/welfa
re/social-connections/iess
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Student Employability
• Ranked in the Top 10 in the UK and top 100 in the world for student employability
• (The Global University Employability Ranking 2017)
• In 2015-16, 94.6% of our graduates in employment and/or undertaking further study six months after graduating with 83% in graduate level employment
• (Destination of Leavers of Higher Education, • HESA 2015-16)
• Employers target and value our students: over 2,500 employers sought to recruit our undergraduates over last 12 months through Career Services online jobs board
• Reintroduction of Post Study Work visa for international graduates starting September 2020. Details limited at present.
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Student ExperienceOver 300STUDENT SOCIETIES
www.eusa.ed.ac.uk
64SPORTS CLUBS5* rated sports facilities
www.eusu.ed.ac.uk
The University has finished in the top 5in the British Universities and Colleges Sport
rankings every year for the last 5 years
2ART GALLERIES
Student radio station, weekly newspaper and the UK’s oldest student-run theatre company The University of Edinburgh: highly rated for clubs and societies by international studentsISB Survey 2015
3MUSEUMS
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4STUDENTUNIONBUILDINGS
A – Z StudentSocietiesA – Z StudentSocieties
AA CappellaAberdeen FC Supporters ClubAfrican Caribbean SocietyAfrican Drumming SocietyAIESECAir Squadron SocietyAmnesty International SocietyAn Comann CeilteachAnarchist SocietyAnglican SocietyAnime and Animation SocietyArabic Bellydancing SocietyArchaeology SocietyArchitecture SocietyArmenian SocietyArt SocArts & Heritage
BBahá'i SocietyBaking SocietyBallroom Dancing SocietyBeer and Brewing SocietyBengali SocietyBest Buddies EdinburghBhangra CrewBiochemistry SocietyBiology Society (BioSoc)Biomedical SocietyBridge Club
Buchanan InstituteBuddhist SocietyBulgarian SocietyBusiness Society
CCapoeira SocietyCatholic Students' UnionCeltic Supporters SocietyChamber ChoirChamber OrchestraChemical Engineering SocietyChemistry SocietyChess SocietyChildren's Holiday VentureChilean SocietyChinese Students & Scholars AssocChinese Students' AssocationChocolate SocietyChristian UnionCivil Engineering SocietyCrafting and Sewing SocietyCreate Soc
DDance Music SocietyDebates UnionDemocrats Overseas
Dermatology SocietyDiagnostic SocietyDick Vet MusiciansDignity in Dying SocietyDirty Weekenders
EEconomics for ChangeEconomics SocietyEdinburgh EntrepreneursEdinburgh Friends of MSFEdinburgh Global PartnershipsEdinburgh Mercy Corps Student CorpsEdinburgh Movie Production SocietyEdinburgh Revue (Comedy Society)Edinburgh Sustainable Projects AbroadEdinburgh University Wind BandEdinburgh University Women in Business Society
FFirst Aid AfricaFLO (Foreign Language Outreach)Folk SocietyFootlights
A – Z StudentSocieties
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A – Z Student Societies
GGin SocietyGirl Up EdinburghGlobal Culture SocietyGlobal Health SocietyGlobal Kitchen SocietyHarry Potter SocietyHindu SocietyHip Hop SocietyHistory of Art SocietyHistory SocietyHong Kong International SocietyHong Kong Public Affairs and Social Service SocietyHumanist SocietyHummus SocietyHungarian SocietyHYPED
IIce Skating Society (iSkateSoc)Indie Music SocietyIndonesian SocietyInnSpace SocietyInternational and Exchange Student SocietyInternational Development (EUID)InterSciIrish Society
JJapan SocietyJazz OrchestraJewish SocietyJuggling Society
KKnit SocKorean Students SocietyKrishna Consciousness Society
LLa French SocietyLabour StudentsLanguage and Education SocietyLatin American SocietyLaw School Music SocietyLeague of Legends SocietyLiterature SocietyLithuanian SocietyLow Carbon Society
MMagic SocietyMakeup and SFX SocietyMalaysian Students' AssociationMandarin Language
Marketing SocietyMarxist SocietyMary's Meals EdinburghMathSocMechanical Engineering SocietyMedAID for International NeedMedical Ethics and Humanities SocietyMedieval Re-enactment SocietyMental Health and WellbeingModern Dance SocietyMuggle Quiddich Fan ClubMurder Mystery SocietyMusic SocietyMusical Medics
NNeurological SocietyNew Scotland Country DanceNightlineNorth American Society
OObstetrics and Gynaecology SocietyOfficers' Training CorpsOncology SocietyOphthalmology Society
Orthodox Christian SocietyOxfam Society
PPathways for PeacePatient Outreach ProjectPeople & PlanetPersian SocietyPhilosophy SocietyPhotography SocietyPhysics and Astronomy SocietyPlastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery Society Poker SocietyPole Dancing SocietyPolish SocietyPolitical UnionPride SocProgramming SocietyPsychology SocietyPublishED
QQuaker SocietyQuiz Society
A – Z StudentSocieties R
Reeling ClubRenaissance SingersRetrospectRevelation Rock-Gospel ChoirRomanian SocietyRoyal Naval UnitRussian Society
SSalsa SocietySaudi Student Society (ESSS)Save the Children SocietySavoy Opera GroupScandinavian SocietyScience Fiction and Fantasy SocietyScience Journals SocietySexpressionShakespeare CompanySign Language SocietySingapore SocietySingersSlovak and Czech SocietySocial Anthropology SocietySocial Policy SocietySocieTEASociety of Immunology and Infectious DiseasesSouth African Society
South Asian Students AssociationSpanish SocietySport and Exercise Medicine STARString OrchestraStudent Anatomy SocietyStudent Enterprise SocietyStudent NewspaperStudent Voice for Animal RightsStudio OperaSurgical SocietySustainable DevelopmentSwahili ClubSwing Dance SocietySynBio Society
TTai Chi SocietyTaiwanese Student SocietyTango SocietyTEDxTelevision Society (EUTV)Thai SocietyThe RattlecapTheatre Company (Bedlam)Theatre ParadokTolkien SocietyTrading and Investment ClubTranslators' SocietyTrauma and Orthopaedics SocietyTurkish Society
UUNICEF on Campus SocietyUntapped TalentVegetarian and Vegan SocietyVietnamese Society
WWargames SocietyWater of Life SocietyWelsh SocietyWest African Dance SocietyWilderness Medicine SocietyWine SocietyWings Appreciation SocietyWomen in STEM
YYoga SocietyYoung GreensYoung Scientific Researchers AssociationYouth Stop AidsYugo Society
ZZoological Society
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Student SportsClubsStudent SportsClubs
AAmerican FootballArchery ClubAssociation Football Club (Men’s)Association Football Club (Women’s)Athletics Club
BBadminton ClubBasketball ClubBoat ClubBoxing Club
CCanoe ClubCheerleading ClubClay Pigeon Shooting ClubCricket ClubCurling ClubCycling Club
EEquestrian
FFencing Club
GGaelic FootballGliding ClubGolf ClubGymnastics
HHare & Hounds (Running!)Hill Walking ClubHockey Club (Men’s)Hockey Club (Women’s)Hot Air Balloon Club
IIce Hockey Club
JJudo ClubJu Jitsu Club
KKarate Club (Shotokan)Karate Club (Shukokai)Kendo ClubKickboxingKorfball Club
LLacrosse Club (Men’s)Lacrosse Club (Women’s)
MMotor Sport ClubMountaineering ClubMuay Thai
NNetball Club
OOrienteering Club
RRifle Club Roller Hockey ClubRugby Union (Men’s)Rugby Union (Women’s)
SSailing ClubShinty ClubSky Diving ClubSnowsports ClubSquash ClubSub Aqua Club
Swimming & Water Polo ClubSub Aqua ClubSwimming & Water Polo Club
TTable Tennis ClubTaekwondoTennis ClubTrampoline ClubTriathlon Club
UUltimate Frisbee ClubUnderwater Hockey (Octopush)
VVolleyball Club
WWakeboard and Water SkiWeightlifting ClubWindsurfing & Surfing Club
Student SportsClubs
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We’re here to help
Louise ZeelenbergRegional Manager South East Asia & Australasia
Edinburgh Global
The University of Edinburgh33 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh EH8 9JSScotland, UK
E-mail: [email protected]: +44 (0)131 650 4296www.global.ed.ac.uk
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