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The University of York at night

The University of York at night. The International Office at Heslington Hall… … acts as a contact point for Visiting Students at all stages of the application

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The University of York at night

The International Office at Heslington Hall…… acts as a contact point for Visiting Students at all

stages of the application process

…is happy to answer any questions you might have before you arrive and during your stay

… acts as one of the points of contact for their entire international student community

…can also signpost students requiring advice and guidance to the appropriate department or contact

…may also be able to put you in touch with a current or former visiting student from your home country who can tell you about their experiences at York.

The International Office website contains plenty of useful information for prospective students.

For further information visit:www.york.co.uk/international/visiting

Undergraduate StudiesArchaeology

Biochemistry

Biologie

Chemistry

Computer Science and Engineering

Economics and Related Studies

Educational Studies

Electronics

English and Related Literature

Environment

History

History of Art

Language and Linguistic Science

Management

Mathematics

Medicine

Music

Nursing and Midwifery

Philosophy

Physics

Politics

Politics, Economics and Philosophy (School of)

Psychology

Social Science (Applied)

Sociology

Graduate StudiesArcheaologyBiology and BiochemistryChemistryCommunication StudiesComputer ScienceEconomics and Related StudiesEducational StudiesEighteenth Century StudiesElectronicsEnglish and Related LiteratureEnvironmentHealth SciencesHistoryHistory of ArtLanguage and Linguistic Science

Management StudiesMathematicsMedieval StudiesMusicPhilosophyPhysicsPoliticsPsychologyRenaissance and Early Modern

StudiesSocial Policy and Social WorkSociologyTheatre, Film and TelevisionWomen‘s Studies

Facts and Figures

• Foundation of the University 1963• Total number of students 10,556• Undergraduate students 8,114• Postgraduate students 2,442• International students 1,717• Academic and research staff 1,045• Academic departments and centres 27• University research income £ 33m• Population of the city of York 181,000• Nearest international airport Leeds-Bradford,

Manchester• Time to London 2 hours by train

Top reasons for choosing York

“There are few universities that can combine beautiful views, historic views and high quality education. But York does.“

“York is one of the most open-minded and welcoming communities I have ever been a member of. I would recommend York to anyone who is considering studying abroad.“

“York has a unique blend of small-town and cosmopolitan atmosphere, giving it the feeling of a cosy, bustling town.“

Top reasons for choosing York

• international recognised university• The Teaching Quality Assessment Exercise places it in the top two

universities in the UK• attractive, safe, parkland campus on the outskirts of the beautiful

and historic city of York• innovative extra-curricular activities for students and has over 90

campus clubs and societies• Living costs are among the lowest in the country, and it offers a

programme of scholarships• Outstanding computing, technological, library and archival

resources• guaranteed University accommodation for international students

York – a truly international university

• growing number of international students• York´s membership of the prestigious Worldwide Universities

Network (WUN – www.wun.ac.uk), an international alliance of leading higher education institutions in Europe, China and the USA

• students and staff from over 90 countries • information on international qualifications on our region-specific web

pages at www.york.ac.uk/international/prospective/countries• applications for undergraduates: www.ucas.ac.uk for direct entries

to the University and www.yorkcollege.ac.uk for others• applications for postgraduates directly to the University through the

Graduate Schools Office (GSO) www.york.ac.uk/admin/gso/

About the University

Central Hall

• positioned in the centre of the campus • provides a strong focal point for the campus community• auditorium for various speakers, student run productions and

concert programs • place where many students take exams and where graduation

ceremonies are held

Heslington Hall

• impressive red brick building • dates from around 1565• administrative centre for the University

J.B. Morrell library & Raymond Burton Library

• makes far-ranging materials available for every departure

• together they provide over 800,000 books

The Sports Centre • can accommodate a variety of sports and facilities • include four sports halls, four squash courts, a dance studio and

large fitness suite • over 50 different sporting clubs

International student support

• Immigration Advice Service

• Orientation program

• International representation within college welfare teams

• International Student Support coordinator

• Overseas Students’ Association

Prerequisites for International students

• You normally must have completed at least one year’s study at your home university

• provide evidence of English language proficiency, preferable British Council IELTS test or US TOEFL test

Fees

full-year rates for 2006/2007:

• Students from within the European Union: 3000

• Students from outside the European Union: 8795

• Including: tuition, supervision and examination charges, provision of transcripts

The Exhibition Center

The “heart“ of the campus

The canteen

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