Study in the UK
Studying in the UK means you've got a great choice of universities and colleges. No doubt you’ve heard of Oxford University, Cambridge University and Durham but we have other great institutions like the University of London for politics, Middlesex University for community studies and social work and Swansea University for modern languages.
Follow in the footsteps of Prince William and attend St Andrews University in Scotland, Anthony Hopkins at The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama - one of the UK's leading centres for the performing arts - or Queens University in Belfast, home to graduates such as the Nobel Prize winning poet, Seamus Heaney and Irish President, Mary McAleese.
The education systems vary in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales so make sure you research your options. Our website is still under construction. You will soon be able to find all necessary information on the different education systems as well as funding opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
To find the perfect university for you check one of the UK online newspapers' university guides:
Guardian Universitiy Guide
Times Good Universites Guide
Hot Courses is the UK's largest course finder with over one million courses and thousands of student reviews:
Hot Courses
The Site provides fact sheets and articles on all the key issues facing young people including work, study and volunteering. The site also offers information on topics such as sex and relationships, drinking and drugs, housing, legal and finances, and health and wellbeing.
The Site
For funding information and scholarships visit our student funding section.



