University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde

University of Strathclyde


  • University of Strathclyde
  • Institution

    University

  • Address

    16 Richmond Street, Glasgow
    Scotland, G1 1XQ
    United Kingdom

  • Phone

    +44 0 14 1552 4400

  • E-mail

    help@strath.ac.uk

  • Web

    University of Strathclyde

  • Intake

    January
    September

  • Admission Start

    September

  • Approximate Fees /Year

    Undergraduate: £18000 to £34000
    Post Graduate: £19000 to £24000
    Research: £18000 to £24000

With a rich history spanning over two centuries, Strathclyde University has solidified its reputation as a leading technological institution globally. Founded in 1796, the university continues to uphold its founding principles of fostering 'useful learning' while prioritizing cutting-edge research, holistic education, and seamless transition into the workforce.

Boasting an award-winning Careers service and a state-of-the-art £89m Technology & Innovation Centre inaugurated by The Queen in 2015, Strathclyde University is at the forefront of transforming key sectors such as energy, health, sustainable cities, and manufacturing. This collaborative hub serves as a catalyst for fostering meaningful partnerships between academics, industry leaders, and government entities, thereby driving innovation and real-world impact.

Elevating its standing in the global academic sphere, Strathclyde University has secured its position among the top 20 universities in the UK for research intensity, according to the Times Higher Education's REF2014 analysis. With prestigious accreditations from AMBA, AACSB, and EQUIS, the university stands as one of Scotland's largest and most well-equipped engineering faculties, providing students with an unparalleled learning environment.

Attracting a diverse cohort from over 100 countries, the institution's ongoing campus development initiative, injecting £650m into the infrastructure, solidifies its commitment to fostering a world-class academic experience. Nestled in the vibrant city of Glasgow, students are not only immersed in an intellectually stimulating environment but also have easy access to explore the cultural richness of Scotland, the UK, and Europe. Boasting convenient proximity to two international airports and the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, Strathclyde University offers an unparalleled blend of academic excellence and an enriching cultural experience for students from all corners of the globe.


  • State-of-the-art facilities creating a flexible and innovative learning environment
  • A surge in research activities, with the Technology & Innovation Center fostering groundbreaking collaboration between academia and industry
  • The Department of Physics recognized as one of the top-ranking departments in the country
  • Graduates equipped with the ability to integrate diverse knowledge domains, tackle complex data analytics problems, and foresee emerging trends and developments.

  • Extensive Library Resources: Access a vast collection of books, electronic journals, and computers across five floors at the University Library. Language students can benefit from a designated section tailored to their needs.
  • Information Technology Facilities: Leverage on-campus computers for academic purposes as a Centre for Lifelong Learning student, enhancing your research and coursework capabilities.
  • State-of-the-Art Recreation Center: Stay active and healthy at the Centre for Sport & Recreation, equipped with modern gymnasiums, swimming pools, and weight rooms. The campus also features a swimming pool, providing ample opportunities for a balanced and active lifestyle.
  • Diverse Gathering Spaces: Explore various locations across campus for socializing and unwinding, with an emphasis on maintaining healthy eating habits to complement your academic pursuits.
  • Student Engagement Opportunities: Join a range of clubs and groups catering to diverse interests, offering you the chance to mingle, make new friends, and actively participate in the campus community.

The International Student Support Team is dedicated to assisting international students with various concerns, ranging from immigration matters to personal challenges. They offer valuable information and connect students to other essential support services, ensuring a smooth transition into university life. Moreover, they extend a warm welcome to new international students through arrival and orientation activities during the main intake periods, fostering a sense of belonging and comfort from the outset.

Amid the academic year, the International Student Club serves as a relaxed meeting place for students from diverse backgrounds to connect and forge meaningful relationships. The club hosts a range of engaging social events, including day and weekend outings, delectable international food gatherings, theater showings, and music concerts, facilitating a vibrant and inclusive campus community. Additionally, the weekly international gatherings offer students a valuable platform to network, build friendships, and foster a global perspective, enhancing their overall university experience. Furthermore, students benefit from up to four hours per week of complimentary English language tutoring, aiding them in pre-sessional and in-sessional English courses, while also providing essential guidance on visa applications, employment opportunities, and housing concerns.

  • The Times University Guide 2023: 18th Rank
  • The Guardian University Guide 2023: 16th Rank
  • QS 2023 World University Rankings: 325th Rank
  • Strathclyde's Research: 57% Rated 'Outstanding'
  • Strathclyde's Research: 93.2% Rated 'Outstanding' or 'Very Considerable
  • Sector Average: 87.2% Rated 'Outstanding' or 'Very Considerable'

The campus village and nearby university accommodations collectively house around 1,900 students, providing a convenient living environment for the university community. First-year international undergraduate students are guaranteed accommodation in University halls, which are organized into flats with shared kitchens. A web service is available for students seeking off-campus housing after their first year, facilitating connections with landlords. Furthermore, postgraduate students have the option of accessing on-campus housing, ensuring diverse accommodation options to meet various needs

Located in the vibrant heart of Glasgow, the university benefits from its prime location in a city renowned for its cultural richness and friendly atmosphere. National Geographic's accolade of Glasgow as one of its 'Best of the World' destinations is complemented by the recognition from Rough Guide readers, who have deemed Glasgow the friendliest city globally. Time Out's recent acknowledgment of Glasgow as one of the world's top ten cities further underscores the city's charm and appeal. Situated near the bustling Merchant City, students can easily engage in sightseeing, shopping, and social activities, immersing themselves in the vibrant urban experience.

At the commencement of each academic year, the campus undergoes dynamic changes, welcoming students to a campus that thrives on constant innovation and development. The Learning and Teaching facility, equipped with cutting-edge amenities, offers students a conducive environment for learning, studying, and leisure activities. Students can explore an array of newly established dining and social spaces, alongside some of the most contemporary facilities that Strathclyde has to offer, fostering an environment conducive to academic excellence and holistic growth.

The Strathclyde Career Services play a pivotal role in supporting students from their initial arrival to their graduation. Offering comprehensive assistance, the services cater to students seeking employment opportunities or contemplating postgraduate studies. Leveraging strong industry connections, the services facilitate student-employer interactions through on-campus employer sessions and various networking events, such as career fairs and the Scottish Graduate Fair. Students benefit from personalized guidance, including one-on-one advice and mock interviews, alongside the convenience of a drop-in service, ensuring holistic support throughout their academic journey.

Undergraduate Program:

Academic Requirement:

  • At least Secondary Level: Grade 12 years of education
  • OR Equivalent Degree

The following qualifications may be considered for direct entry to our undergraduate programmes:

  • At least Secondary Level: Grade 12 years of education OR Equivalent Degree with grades 3.5/A- or higher, plus an approved Foundation Programme OR
  • 3 UK A Levels OR
  • Between 30 and 36 points in the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB).

Language Proficiency:

University will accept the IELTS Academic (both the SELT and non-SELT) and TOEFL internet-based tests for direct admission to undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. One of the under-noted approved tests in English may be offered in place of GCSE English Language:

  • IGCSE English Language (including Speaking and Listening/Oral test) or a recognised overseas O-level English Language
  • Cambridge Proficiency (CPE)
  • Cambridge Advanced (CAE)
  • University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) GCE O-level English Language Syllabus 1119/1120 (with pass in Oral test) 1123/1125/1127/1128
  • IELTS Academic Test
  • TOEFL iBT (internet-Based)
  • INTO English for University Study Test
  • INTO English Language Assessment (IELA)
  • Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic
  • HKDSE - Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education
  • Trinity ISE III or IV Integrated Skills in English Examinations (with at least a Pass in all test components)

IELTS Requirements: IELTS - Academic (UKVI Approved)* OR IELTS - Academic (Other Centres) OR IELTS Indicator* (online test)

  • Linguistically less demanding courses: 6.0 (with minimum of 5.5 in all four elements of the test)
  • Most courses: 6.5 (with minimum of 5.5 in all four elements of the test)
  • Linguistically more demanding courses: 7.0 (with minimum of 5.5 in all four elements of the test)
  • Validity period: 2 years

TOEFL Requirements: TOEFL iBT* (Internet based test OR iBT Special Home Edition)

  • Linguistically less demanding courses: 80 with minimum marks (Listening - 17, Reading - 18, Speaking - 20, Writing - 17)
  • Most courses: 90 with minimum marks (Listening - 17, Reading - 18, Speaking - 20, Writing - 17)
  • Linguistically more demanding courses: 95 with minimum marks (Listening - 17, Reading - 18, Speaking - 20, Writing - 17)
  • Validity period: 2 years

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Postgraduate Program:

Academic Requirement:

  • Level: Undergraduate, 3-Years Bachelor Degree OR
  • Level: Undergraduate, 4-Years Bachelor Degree OR
  • OR Equivalent Degree

Entry to graduate diploma or taught Masters programmes usually requires either a UK upper second-class (2:1) or a lower second-class (2:2) undergraduate degree. For most courses, your major subject or content of your Bachelor degree may also be considered. Please check our Course Finder for detailed entry requirements.

Explanation: UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1)

  Applicants should normally have a Masters degree from a recognised university with CGPA 3.2/4 or 60%.

  Students who have completed a 2 or 3 year Bachelor degree with good grades followed by a good Masters degree will be considered on an individual basis.


Explanation: UK Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2)

  Applicants should normally have a Masters degree from a recognised university with a CGPA 3.0/4.

  Students who have completed a 2 or 3 year Bachelor degree with good grades followed by a good Masters degree will be considered on an individual basis.

Language Proficiency:

IELTS Requirements: IELTS Academic OR IELTS Indicator

  • Linguistically less demanding courses: 6.0 to 6.5 (with minimum of 6.0 in all four elements of the test)
  • Most courses: 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in all four elements of the test)
  • Linguistically more demanding courses: 7.0 to 7.5 (with minimum of 6.5 in all four elements of the test)
  • Validity period: 2 years

TOEFL Requirements: TOEFL iBT* (Internet based test OR iBT Special Home Edition)

  • Linguistically less demanding courses: 90 with minimum marks (Listening - 20, Reading - 19, Speaking - 21, Writing - 20)
  • Most courses: 95 with minimum marks (Listening - 20, Reading - 19, Speaking - 21, Writing - 20)
  • Linguistically more demanding courses: 105 with minimum marks (Listening - 23, Reading - 21, Speaking - 22, Writing - 23)
  • Validity period: 2 years

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