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University of Dundee
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Thanks to its south-facing position, Dundee has claims to be the sunniest city in Scotland. It also might be the silliest, if the pages of its most famous exports - The Beano and The Dandy, published by local firm DC Thompson & Co - are anything to go by. It's also large enough to be interesting (and the most densely populated bit of Scotland after Glasgow) but compact enough to be friendly and manageable. And it's close to Edinburgh if you have a surplus of cultural requirements, and also nice countryside and coast if you have a surplus of physical energy to expend by doing outdoorsy things. The university has recently invested £200m in campus improvements, including £39m for new student accommodation. Expect your digs to be pretty fancy, then. |
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Fees
Currently, Scottish students pay no fees but pay a graduate endowment of £2,000 upon graduation. Other students are liable for £1,700 fees (£2,700 for degrees in medicine).
Bursaries
Young students' bursaries available from SAAS for Scottish students under 25 from low-income families. Students applying for and going on to study one of the three-year honours degree programmes can apply for the chancellor's scholarship of £1,000 a year for three years. Additional academic, musical and sporting bursaries available.
Accommodation
Guaranteed for applications received by July of the year of entry. New accommodation has recently been opened and there are four residence sites in total. Prices range from £68 to £93.
Contact
Tel: 01382 384000
Email: university@dundee.ac.uk (enquiries), university@dundee.ac.uk
Web: dundee.ac.uk
Accommodation: residences@dundee.ac.uk
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