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Founded in 1413, St Andrews is the oldest university in Scotland. By the middle of the sixteenth century the University had three colleges - St Salvator's (1450), St Leonard's (1511), and St Mary's (1538): the buildings of St Mary's College and St Salvator's Chapel both date from this period.
St Andrews is Scotland's first University and the third oldest in the UK. For almost six centuries, we have proudly upheld the tradition of academic excellence, attracting scholars of international repute and students from all over the world.
Today, we continue to offer the latest in teaching and research, all within a superbly picturesque mediaeval setting. Although St Andrews is not a campus University, it has grown and developed with the town and is now comfortably integrated.
The University provides an invigorating intellectual climate in which staff have close contacts with one another and with colleagues in other U.K. and overseas universities and research establishments. All Schools in both the sciences and the arts are actively involved in pushing back the frontiers of knowledge.
Physically the University is closely integrated with the town; the modern purpose-built library and many academic Schools are located centrally. The growth in physical and mathematical sciences has been accommodated at the North Haugh on the edge of St Andrews. A modern sports centre with adjacent playing fields and halls of residence are also located in this area.
St Andrews is relatively small, despite being a "city", with a basic population approaching 17,000. The University population (staff and students) numbers nearly 9,000. On average one in three people you see in the street have something to do with the University. You start to feel very quickly that you belong.
St Andrews is Scotland's first University and the third oldest in the UK. For almost six centuries, we have proudly upheld the tradition of academic excellence, attracting scholars of international repute and students from all over the world.
Today, we continue to offer the latest in teaching and research, all within a superbly picturesque mediaeval setting. Although St Andrews is not a campus University, it has grown and developed with the town and is now comfortably integrated.
The University provides an invigorating intellectual climate in which staff have close contacts with one another and with colleagues in other U.K. and overseas universities and research establishments. All Schools in both the sciences and the arts are actively involved in pushing back the frontiers of knowledge.
Physically the University is closely integrated with the town; the modern purpose-built library and many academic Schools are located centrally. The growth in physical and mathematical sciences has been accommodated at the North Haugh on the edge of St Andrews. A modern sports centre with adjacent playing fields and halls of residence are also located in this area.
St Andrews is relatively small, despite being a "city", with a basic population approaching 17,000. The University population (staff and students) numbers nearly 9,000. On average one in three people you see in the street have something to do with the University. You start to feel very quickly that you belong.
Programs
- Anthropology
- Social Anthropology - Full Time
- Biological Sciences
- Behavioural Biology - Full Time
- Biochemistry - Full Time
- Biology - Full Time
- Cell Biology - Full Time
- Environmental Biology - Full Time
- Evolutionary Biology - Full Time
- Human Biology - Full Time
- Marine Biology - Full Time
- Molecular Biology - Full Time
- Business/Management
- Management - Full Time
- Computing/Information Technology
- Computer Science - Full Time
- Integrated Information Technology - Full Time
- Internet Computer Science - Full Time
- Creative/Performing Arts
- Art History - Full Time
- Arts - Full Time
- Film Studies - Full Time
- Earth Sciences
- Ecology & Conservation - Full Time
- Environmental Geoscienc - Full Time
- Geoscience - Full Time
- Economics
- Applied Economics - Full Time
- Economics - Full Time
- Financial Economics - Full Time
- Environmental Studies
- Sustainable Development - Full Time
- Ethnicity, Gender and Diversity
- Middle East Studies - Full Time
- Finance/Accounting
- Financial Economics - Full Time
- Geography
- Geography - Full Time
- History/Archaeology
- Ancient History - Full Time
- Ancient History & Archaeology - Full Time
- Art History - Full Time
- History - Full Time
- Mediaeval History - Full Time
- Modern History - Full Time
- Scottish History - Full Time
- Humanities
- Classical Studies - Full Time
- Classics - Full Time
- International Relations/Studies/Affairs
- International Relations - Full Time
- Languages
- Arabic - Full Time
- English - - Full Time
- English MA Hons 12.1 - Full Time
- French - Full Time
- German - Full Time
- Greek - Full Time
- Hebrew - Full Time
- Italian 6 - Full Time
- Latin - Full Time
- Linguistics - Full Time
- Modern Languages - Full Time
- Russian - Full Time
- Spanish - Full Time
- Mathematics
- Applied Mathematics - Full Time
- Mathematics - Full Time
- Pure Mathematics - Full Time
- Statistics - Full Time
- Medicine/Medical Sciences
- Medical Science - Full Time
- Neuroscience - Full Time
- Physiology 1 - Full Time
- Philosophy
- Logic & Philosophy of Science - Full Time
- Philosophy - Full Time
- Physical Sciences
- Astrophysics - Full Time
- Chemical Sciences - Full Time
- Chemistry - Full Time
- Logic & Philosophy of Science - Full Time
- Materials Science - Full Time
- Microelectronics & Photonics - Full Time
- Physics - Full Time
- Science - Full Time
- Theoretical Physics4 - Full Time
- Public Policy
- Sustainable Development - Full Time
- Theology/Religion
- Biblical Studies - Full Time
- Theological Studies - Full Time
- Theology - Full Time
- Zoology
- Zoology - Full Time
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