The University of Stirling is an international university with a global reputation for high-quality teaching and research. By striving for success, our teaching and research makes a real and demonstrable impact on the economy, environment and society, in Scotland and beyond.
The Strategic Plan 2016-2021 set ambitious targets, underpinning a vision to be recognised across the world as a university that addresses the needs of society through innovative interdisciplinary research, learning and teaching of the highest quality and by sharing our knowledge with the world.
Faculties
Arts and Humanities
Health Sciences and Sport
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
Management School
Undergraduate Cources
BSc (Hons) Animal Biology – C300
BSc (Hons) Applied Biological Sciences – 8C93
BSc (Hons) Applied Mathematics – G120
BSc (Hons) Business Computing – G510
BSc (Hons) Cell Biology – C130
BSc (Hons) Computing Science – G400
BSc (Hons) Data Science – G700
BSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation – C185
BSc (Hons) Environmental Geography – FL97
BA Teaching Qualification for Further Education (TQFE) – in-service
BA Teaching Qualification for Further Education (TQFE) – pre-service
& many more
Postgraduate
MSc Applied Professional Studies
MSc Aquatic Veterinary Studies
& many more
2024 fees
International Summer School fees for 2024 Column one shows the block, column two displays the credit and column three, the price. |
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Block | Classes | Price |
1 or 2 | 2 classes | £3,800 |
1 and 2 | 3 classes
4 classes |
£6,100
£6,600 |
Additional costs
- Travel: budget for your travel costs, including your flights to Scotland, local travel (£12 per week) and any weekend trips you wish to take.
- Food: budget approximately £50 per week. You’ll have full use of a shared kitchen available in your student accommodation with utensils and cookware provided. There is no dining plan.
- Other costs: variable depending on personal trips, shopping, visitor attractions not included as part of the programme, and weekend travel.