Stirling University

Stirling was the first new university to be established in Scotland for nearly 400 years. The original site of the campus was selected from a shortlist of competing sites, which include Falkirk, Perth, and Inverness. The author of the Robbins Review, which recommended an expansion of the number of universities in the UK during the 1960s, Lord Robbins, was appointed as the university's first chancellor in 1968. In 1967 a house for the university principal Tom Cottrell was completed, designed by architects Morris and Steedman. It was listed as category A in 2009

Stirling, Scotland

Population

67 Million

Great Britain Pounds (i.e., 1 GBP=100 INR Approx.)

Campuses

  • Stirling, Scotland

Languages Used

  • English

Nearest Popular Cities

  • Glasgow (37 mins via cab)
  • Dundee (60 mins via cab)
  • Edinburgh (60 mins via cab)
  • Newcastle upon tyne (2 hours 55 mins via cab)
  • Aberdeen (2 hour 10 mins via cab)
Tuition Fees

Ranges between Min 8000 GBP to Max 17000 GBP

Living Expenses

Ranges between 300 and 1300 GBP per month (depending on Student Lifestyle)

Part Time Work Limit

20 hrs/Week during Study Period,40hrs/week during Holidays

Part Time Wages

Ranges between 6 GBP - 10 GBP/Hour(INR 600 - INR 1000/Hour)

Benefits of studying at

  1. Scenic location: The University of Stirling is situated in a beautiful location, surrounded by stunning Scottish countryside and with views of the nearby Ochil Hills. This provides an inspiring and peaceful environment for study.

  2. Innovative teaching: The university is known for its innovative and interdisciplinary approach to teaching, with a focus on practical learning and real-world problem solving. This helps to prepare graduates for the challenges of the modern workplace.

  3. Research excellence: The University of Stirling has a strong reputation for research, particularly in areas such as health sciences, sport, and social sciences. This research informs and enhances the university's teaching and helps to address real-world challenges.

  4. Campus facilities: The campus boasts a wide range of facilities, including state-of-the-art sports facilities, a library, and a range of shops and cafes. There are also on-campus accommodation options for students.

  5. International outlook: The university has a strong international outlook, with a diverse student body and partnerships with universities and research institutions around the world. This provides students with a global perspective and opportunities for international study and collaboration.

  6. Student support: The university offers a range of support services to students, including academic support, mental health and wellbeing support, and career services. The university's supportive and inclusive environment ensures that students feel valued and supported throughout their studies.

Permanent Residency

Option 1: Students Have to stay for 5 Years on a Tier 2 Visa (Work Visa) to be eligible for PR

Option 2: Students have to stay for 10 Years on a Tier 4 Visa (Study Visa) to be eligible for PR

Option 3: Students can also shift from Start-up Visa to an Innovator visa & stay for 3 Years to be eligible for PR

Post Study Work

UNITED KINGDOM  

1) Stay up to 24 months after course completion to find a job 

2) Students can also apply for a Tier 5 Temporary Worker GAE Visa & can stay up to 24 Additional Months

3) Students can also apply for Startup Visa & can stay up to 24 months  

NETHERLANDS 

If a student's Ne / Subject ranks in the top 200 world ranking (ie THE/QS/Shanghai Ranking) they are eligible to apply for a 1 year Job Search Visa in the Netherlands.   

CANADA 

Post Completion of the course in the UK, the student can try for Express Entry Visa   

AUSTRALIA 

Based on the student's previous work experience Student can apply for a Skilled Independent Visa Note: Post Completion of the Course in the UK, students will have more opportunities to get a job in the UK, Middle East, and India with a Very good Pay scale

Stirling, Scotland

Campuses

  • Stirling, Scotland

Great Britain Pounds (i.e., 1 GBP=100 INR Approx.)

Population

67 Million

Languages Used

  • English

Nearest Popular Cities

  • Glasgow (37 mins via cab)
  • Dundee (60 mins via cab)
  • Edinburgh (60 mins via cab)
  • Newcastle upon tyne (2 hours 55 mins via cab)
  • Aberdeen (2 hour 10 mins via cab)

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