The University of Dundee has roots going back to 1881. Over nearly 150 years, the university has continuously evolved and is recognised as one of the premier universities in the UK and worldwide. The university is ranked in the top 40 universities in the UK by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 and has earned a deservedly excellent reputation for its teaching and research. In addition, the university was awarded Europe's Entrepreneurial University of the Year at the Triple E Awards 2025, further solidifying its status as a leader in innovation and education.
The graduate employment records of the university are excellent. The 2023 Graduate Outcomes Survey published by the Higher Education Statistics Authority (HESA) shows that 90 per cent of Dundee graduates are in work or further study 15 months after graduating. Dundee also stands sixth in Scotland for graduate prospects, according to the Complete University Guide 2024. The Careers Service supports students in finding relevant volunteering and work experience opportunities, internships and graduate jobs.
The university’s compact and friendly campus provides a conducive atmosphere for students to live and learn. Campus amenities, accommodation and recreational facilities are right next to each other, thus saving students time and energy.
Located in eastern Scotland, Dundee offers a vibrant, multicultural life with plenty of green spaces, restaurants, galleries and museums. It is well connected to Scottish cities such as Glasgow and Edinburgh and has transport links to London.
Student Support
The University of Dundee’s international advice service offers supportive, professional advice to all international learners. They are always on hand to answer student questions, and offer guidance on things like studying and living in the UK. They also arrange social and cultural activities, as well as welcome events. Arriving students can also have a buddy who will show them around and help them meet other students.
Students who want to improve their English can access a free 10-week language learning programme. Student support advisors are always available to provide guidance and help with any issues in a confidential manner, and there is a counselling service along with various other support services.
Student Safety
Dundee, the fourth largest city in Scotland with a population of around 150,000, is famously friendly and welcoming. The relatively small size of Dundee, along with the community feel of the city and campus, makes the city an enjoyable and safe place to live. On campus, students will find a mix of different cultures and nationalities.
The University has a dedicated 24/7 security team to help ensure safety for everyone on campus.
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91 per cent of the University of Dundee graduates are in work or further study 15 months after graduating (HESA, 2024), and the university is ranked 6th in Scotland for graduate prospects (Complete University Guide 2024). The university’s highly regarded Careers Service is a team of trained and dedicated professionals supporting students to realise their potential. The team is committed to helping students stand out in a competitive job market.
Some services on offer include advice and guidance sessions and a range of online resources on everything from CV writing to interview preparation. There are bespoke career sessions in all subject areas and employability modules, including a personalised career planning module and an internship module. Some regular career-focused lectures and seminars provide students with an insight into their career of choice. Dundee Student Jobs Fair also provides a fantastic opportunity for students to network with employers who have current or planned part-time or vacation-based opportunities.
The university’s vibrant and constantly growing alumni network is another source of excellent advice, support and networking opportunities available to graduates from the day they complete their studies.
The university is constantly investing in new technologies, study options, and facilities to ensure students have the best choice of educational programmes and the best environment in which to study them. Recently the university has launched and approved new courses, including:
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24,56,962 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
20,98,496 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
7,62,693 Living costs
5,31,941 To live on campus
Undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships help students financially on their career path. Students can benefit from the university’s generous scholarships, recognising and rewarding students for exceptional academic, community-based or other extracurricular activities. Students could be eligible for up to GBP 22,500 over a four-year undergraduate degree or up to GBP 7,500 for a postgraduate degree (Ts&Cs apply). Students can discover more about scholarships, including which ones international students may be eligible for, by visiting the university’s dedicated scholarship page.
Tuition fees for international students will vary depending on their chosen course, but a full breakdown of fees will be provided upon application. Students can also get advice from the university while applying on the typical living costs required for studying in Scotland. International students must provide proof of funds for their tuition fees (a bank statement or a guarantee from a sponsor) as part of their application for a study visa.
Entry requirements for study at the University of Dundee vary by course. Applicants should check the specific entry requirements of their chosen course to see that they are eligible. International students typically need to provide high school transcripts (or equivalent) and may be asked to provide references and a statement or essay.
All of the courses taught at the university are done so in the English language, and students applying from a country where English is not the primary language will be required to prove proficiency in the language as part of their application. IELTS is the test requested with a minimum average score of 6.5 required for most courses. Some other test providers may be accepted, depending on the circumstances.
Any students who do not have the required language test score can still apply, but any offer made will be conditional, and students who can’t satisfy the language requirements will ultimately be refused enrolment.
All students who wish to travel to the UK to study must meet the criteria for a study visa, as set by UK Visas and Immigration.
All of their courses offer September start dates. Some of the courses also have a January intake, including those in Science and Engineering, Business, Nursing, and Medical Education. For more information, please visit their website.
Students who choose to study at the university will benefit from an excellent standard of teaching across all of its programmes and courses. Dundee has recently been awarded Scottish University of the year (Daily Mail University Guide 2025) and has ranked highly in nine subject areas, with life sciences in the world's top 125 and law within the world's top 150 (Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2024).
Students can access world-class facilities, including a state-of-the-art library, extensive IT facilities and campus WiFi. Students will generally use professional-grade equipment and software which helps them transition into their chosen career upon graduation. Class sizes are as small as possible to ensure a personalised approach to learning, although this will vary depending on the subject.
All faculty employed by the university are experienced in their respective fields, offering extensive knowledge of their subject matter. They're passionate about teaching and helping to shape the next generation of industry leaders.
The University of Dundee is split into eight schools, each focusing on a different set of academic disciplines and with associated research centres or units.
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