The University of Surrey enrols more than 15,000 students across its two campuses in the southwest of London. As a large technological and scientific centre, it attracts talent from more than 140 countries. Many of its courses received spots in top-ten rankings including Food Science, Drama and Dance, Electronic Engineering and Hospitality and Tourism.
Graduates Outcomes Surveys showed that 96% of the university’s graduates find work or continue studying within 15 months of receiving their diplomas. This is one of the highest indicators of graduate employability in the country. One of the reasons its students are able to succeed in finding a dream job is the Professional Training placement programme. The university has more than 2,000 partners around the world who enable students to use their skills and knowledge in real work environments.
The university continuously displays exemplary teaching standards. A gold award in the Teaching Excellence Framework proves that Surrey delivers world class education. The levels of student satisfaction are also outstanding – it was ranked 7th in the country according to the 2018 Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey.
The University of Surrey provides various scholarships to international students applying to MBA courses. In particular, it has the Women in Leadership and Surrey MBA scholarship for talent as well as a number of other funding options.
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The main Stag Hill campus of the University of Surrey is set in vibrant Guildford, a town in the southwest of England. The centre of the town is bustling with restaurants, cafes, bars and other places of attraction - and the campus is only a 10-minute walk from it. The second campus at Manor Park is comprised of teaching buildings, sports facilities and halls of residence. It is a short distance from the Stag Hill campus and both are connected by bus service. A railway station is also nearby; it takes less than 40 minutes to reach London via train.
The university provides accommodation to all students in their first year of study as well as full-time research postgraduates. Flats and houses are spread among three locations – Stag Hill campus, Manor Park campus and Hazel Farm. In total, there are 6,000 rooms in self catered buildings.
Surrey provides comprehensive English language support including pre-sessional and general English courses, an English Language support programme and English for University Study. Students can also improve their research and note taking skills with other courses run by the university.
Subject Areas
Economics
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Law
Literature and Languages
Music and Media
Politics
Sociology
Business
Acting
Chemistry
Chemical and Process Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Physics
Environment and Sustainability
Biosciences and Medicine
Health Sciences
Psychology
Veterinary Medicine