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爱丁堡大学

The University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, EH8 9YL
历史悠久 研究型大学 地理位置优越 交通便利
  • 建校时间:1583 年
  • 学校类型:公立
  • 学生总数:30000
  • 毕业率:71.6%
  • 男女比例:44:56
  • 就业率:89.9%
  • 优势专业:经济学 语言学 教育学 化学
院校简介 本科申请 研究生申请 专业设置 院校排名 院校问答
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爱丁堡大学院校介绍

  简称爱大,苏格兰之王,全球20强顶尖名校。位于英国苏格兰的首府爱丁堡市,成立于1583年,是英语圈国家中第六古老的综合研究型大学。本杰明・富兰克林曾盛赞――世界上没有任何一所大学可以和爱丁堡大学相提并论。《苏格兰启蒙运动》与《苏格兰大学发展研究》提到爱丁堡大学在18世纪曾超越牛津剑桥而成为引领欧洲学术发展的第一大学。

  截至2014年底,爱丁堡大学一共有超过30000名在校学生攻读超过900种学位课程,其中包括有超过12000名来自130多个国家的国际学生分别攻读本科、硕士、博士学位课程和进行博士后研究,是英国大学中为数不多的在校学生规模超过3万名的超大型大学。尽管如此,爱丁堡大学有一套严格的录取选拔机制,亦是英国大学中入学竞争最激烈、申请难度最高的大学之一,录取率仅为10%左右。

  地理位置

  爱丁堡位于苏格兰北部边境靠海的海滨,是苏格兰首府。

  爱丁堡大学则位于爱丁堡市中心,是公认的欧洲最富吸引力的城市之一,于2012年击败伦敦、巴黎、罗马等城市被世界旅游业联合会授予欧洲最佳旅游目的地城市[22]  ,也是英国主要的社交、文化中心。爱丁堡市是历史名城,有许多名胜古迹,如艺术长廊和音乐厅、苏格兰皇家博物馆、皇家植物园、苏格兰国家图书馆、圣伍德皇宫、议会大厦、圣支来大教堂、爱丁堡古城堡等等。城中一半以上的场所是露天的,如皇后公园、亚瑟剧院等。爱丁堡交通便利,搭乘飞机从爱丁堡国际机场飞抵伦敦仅需1小时,而爱丁堡作为苏格兰首府,其公路与铁路线十分发达,可以通往英国的各个角落。爱丁堡也被称为“北方的雅典”。爱丁堡大学在爱丁堡扮演一个必不可少的角色。

  设施与服务

  爱丁堡大学既有传统的学生宿舍,又有设施完备的现代学生公寓。学校可以保证所有的新生都可以在校内住宿。此外,如果学生选择在校外住宿,校方还可以提供有关房屋出租的信息。 大学保证为学生提供第一年校内住宿。将近 5700 名学生住在大学内宿舍里。第一学年新生的房间里有中央空调。 99% 是单人房间, 20% 拥有自己的洗澡间。

  爱丁堡大学校内设立的帮助服务机构包括保健机构、咨询机构、外国留学生办公室和国际学生中心,国际学生中心由 150 多个各类学生协会组成。爱丁堡大学的毕业生在全世界的许多国家均成立了校友联合会,定期组织聚会,并且可以为当地打算去爱丁堡大学学习的学生提供有关在那里学习和生活的各种信息,在校学生已成立中国学生联合会。

  图书馆

  爱丁堡大学图书馆成立于1580年,尽管它的藏书规模不能与剑桥、哈佛的图书馆相媲美,但它也是世界上较大、较重要的学术性图书馆之一。爱丁堡大学图书馆藏书十分丰富,其中不乏珍品,它吸引了来自世界各地的学者和研究者。

  爱丁堡大学图书馆的规模堪称苏格兰之最,馆内藏书总计达到350万册(包括教材、参考书及电子期刊40多万种、统计资料、政府出版物、善本、外文图书和报纸),它是一个由分散在爱丁堡市的许多场馆组成的图书馆系统,所有的场馆之间由计算机网络连接。通过其网络系统,学生可以使用图书馆的电子数据和藏书,更能获得学术资料、阅览其他图书馆书目、以往试卷、电子期刊和众多参考书。

  爱丁堡大学的主图书馆位于大学内的乔治广场附近,它在主要为人文和社会科学院、医学和兽医学院以及理工学院提供服务的同时,也向在此注册的其他人士开放。

  奖学金项目

  爱丁堡大学奖学金项目

  奖学金名称:Bader Bursaries

  概述:此奖学金提供给即将来到爱丁堡大学化学学院学习的中国本科生,奖学金由Dr Alfred and Isabel Bader Fund提供

  奖励对象:化学学院中国本科新生

  申请条件:1. 优秀的学术成绩 2. 有资金需求 3. 已获得爱丁堡大学录取通知书 4. 具有很强的专业能力

  奖励金额/方式:奖学金为提供生活费,2000磅/年

  奖励人数:12人

  申请步骤:1. 填写 “Bader Bursaries”申请 2. 将申请材料邮寄给爱丁堡大学奖学金办公室。

  申请所需材料:1. 成绩证明 2. 大学录取通知书 3. 各种比较重要的获奖证明等

  爱丁堡大学奖学金项目2

  奖学金名称:Margaret Campbell Scott Scholarship

  概 述:此奖学金提供给即将来到爱丁堡大学物理学院学习成绩最好的中国本科生,鼓励他们更好的在爱丁堡大学学习。

  奖励对象:物理学院本科入学成绩最好的学生

  申请条件:1. 优秀的学术成绩 2. 已获得爱丁堡大学录取通知书

  奖励金额/方式:奖学金为提供生活费,1000磅/年,分两次发完

  奖励人数:10人

  申请步骤:无需申请

  申请所需材料:无需申请材料

  爱丁堡大学奖学金项目3

  奖学金名称:Ailie Donald Bursary

  概 述:此奖学金提供给在爱丁堡大学学习英语的优秀研究生,鼓励他们更好的在爱丁堡大学学习。

  奖励对象:所有英语研究生

  申请条件:1. 优秀的学术成绩 2. 已获得爱丁堡大学录取通知书(新生)

  奖励金额/方式:提供生活费,1500磅/年

  奖励人数:待定

  申请步骤:1. 在学校下载Rich Text Format (RTF)表格,并填写 2. 将申请材料邮寄给爱丁堡大学奖学金办公室。

  申请所需材料:1. 在学校下载Rich Text Format (RTF)表格,并填写 2. 将申请材料邮寄给爱丁堡大学奖学金办公室。

  爱丁堡大学奖学金项目4

  奖学金名称:College Postgraduate Research Studentships

  概 述:此奖学金用来奖励在学术上获得一定成就的研究生和博士生,鼓励他们更好的在爱丁堡大学学习,在研究中取得更多进步和突破。

  奖励对象:所有在读研究生和博士生

  申请条件:1. 优秀的学术成绩 2. 已在爱丁堡大学就读 3. 具有很强的领导能力 4. 具有很强的专业能力

  奖励金额/方式:奖学金包括提供生活费,减免学费及其它费用,金额视具体情况而定

  奖励人数:待定

  申请步骤:在学校人文学院,医学院,科学与工程学院查看详细内容

  申请所需材料:1. 成绩证明 2. 各种比较重要的获奖证明等

  爱丁堡大学奖学金项目5

  奖学金名称:The McLean Social Work Scholarship

  概 述:此奖学金提供给在社会工作实践中有突出表现的学生,鼓励他们继续在社会工作中做出更大的努力。

  奖励对象:所有爱丁堡大学学生

  申请条件:1. 已在爱丁堡大学录取通知书 2. 具有很强的社会工作能力

  奖励金额/方式:奖学金为减免学费

  奖励人数:待定

  申请步骤:填写The McLean Social Work Scholarship申请表,提交到学校

  申请所需材料:1. 社会工作具体介绍 2. 各种比较重要的获奖证明等

  其它相关说明:获此奖学金后,不能获得其它奖学金

师生情况

师生比:1:6.9国际学生比例:9.70本科生数:18650 男女比:44:56在校学生数:30000研究生数:6485

学术信息

1、斯克兰顿大学(美国斯克兰顿大学,The University of Scranton)连续被《美国新闻与世界报道》为北部十佳研究生学位大学,而其所在区域是这项调查最大也是最具竞争力的区域。

2、毕业生就业率高达95%,毕业生们在毕业六个月内就找到了工作或成功深造。

3、在过去的里,《普林斯顿评论》一直将斯克兰顿大学列入美国最佳大学的行列。同时,大学还被其评选为2015年20大最佳运营大学之一。

护理,职业疗法,工商管理,电气工程,化学科学,经济学,会计学,教育,人类学,电子商务,社会学,工商管理学,国际贸易

地理位置

斯坦福大学位于美国加州旧金山湾区南部的帕拉阿图市,临近世界著名高科技园区硅谷,苹果、谷歌和惠普等企业的总部就在学校不远处。

院系设置

为学生们提供学士学位、硕士学位以及博士学位,专业设置广泛,开设的主要专业包括:美洲研究、人类学、亚洲语言、生物科学、化学、古典文学、交流学、比较文学、戏剧、地球科学、亚洲研究、工程、经济学、英语、历史、国际关系、数学、音乐、哲学、心理学、宗教研究、象征系统学、计算机科学、化学工程、土木工程、电气工程、机械工程学、工程物理学、环境工程、生物工程、计算机系统工程 、产品设计、城市研究、建筑设计、数学及计算机科学、航空航天、能源资源工程、管理学与工程、材料科学与工程、生物力学工程、地质工程学与水文学等等

学校住宿

所有的斯坦福一年级生均需留校住宿,他们亦获得未来四年的宿位保证。

当中有89%的本科生获分配校园内的宿位。

根据斯坦福房屋分配办公室提供的资料,校方为这些住宿学生提供了80种的住宿形式,包括宿舍、合作社、联排式住宅、兄弟和姊妹会等。

本科申请
申请数据
  • 本科学生数:18650
  • 本科录取率:37%
  • 本科申请人数:10,114
  • 申请截止时间:3月1日;EA:11月15日
留学费用
  • 总花费:$59,594
  • 申请费:$90
  • 学费:$42,162
  • 住宿费:$14,264
  • 生活费:$4,260
热门专业申请条件
专业名称 学位类型 学制 开学时间 费用 申请要求 申请材料
信号处理与通信 Signal Processing and Communications 本科 22500.00英镑/年 托福: 雅思:总分6
研究生申请
申请数据
  • 研究生学生数:6485
  • 研究生录取率:6%
  • 研究生申请人数:38,828
  • 申请截止时间:9月9日-4月12日
留学费用
  • 总花费:$102,936-178,465
  • 申请费:$125-275
  • 学费:$54,315-129,700
  • 住宿费:$20,955
  • 生活费:$26,220
热门专业申请条件
专业名称 学位类型 学制 开学时间 费用 申请要求 申请材料
伊斯兰与中东研究IMES-硕士MScR MScR in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies (IMES) 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
信息学:IPAB:机器人,计算机视觉,计算机图形与动画-硕士MPhil MPhil in Informatics: IPAB: Robotics, Computer Vision, Computer Graphics & Animation 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:92,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:92,写作:92 雅思:总分:6.5,口语:6.5,写作:6.5
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
信息学:IPAB:机器人,计算机视觉,计算机图形与动画-硕士MScR MScR in Informatics: IPAB: Robotics, Computer Vision, Computer Graphics & Animation 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:92,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:92,写作:92 雅思:总分:6.5,口语:6.5,写作:6.5
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
信息学:LFCS(计算机科学,数据库,软件与系统建模的理论与基础)-硕士MPhil MPhil in Informatics: LFCS: Theory & Foundations of Computer Science, Databases, Software 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:92,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:92,写作:92 雅思:总分:6.5,口语:6.5,写作:6.5
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
医学与生物化学 Medicine and Biochemistry 硕士 托福: 雅思:总分6
国际关系 International Relations 硕士 17400.00英镑/年 托福: 雅思:总分7
社会学与全球变化-硕士MSc MSc in Sociology & Global Change 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
英语语言-硕士MScR MScR in English Language 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
计算机科学-硕士MSc MSc in Computer Science 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: You will be asked to provide transcripts of your academic record to support your application. Transcripts should provide full details of the degree class and grades you received in each unit or module. If these documents are not in English they should be accompanied by a formal certified translation into English provided either by: the awarding institution a sworn translator (this would be a translator sworn before a court in a non-UK jurisdiction) a Fellow (FITI) or Member (MITI) of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting (ITI), who may self-certify the translation Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: Academic references – Referee email address must be institutional (i.e not a public email account). Uploaded references must be dated within one year of submission, on institutional letterhead, signed in pen (not a signature image) and in a non–editable format. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.
高性能计算-硕士MSc MSc in High Performance Computing 硕士 秋季 托福:总分:100,听力:20,阅读:20,口语:100,写作:100 雅思:总分:7,口语:7,写作:7
Transcript: In order to be considered for the MSc programmes, you are required to send the completed application form, one reference, copies of degree transcripts, degree certificate and English Language qualification. Personal Statement: You will need to submit a personal statement of around 500 words, outlining your academic history and relevant experience. Your personal statement is an important part of your application: it will help selectors to decide whether you are good match for the programme you have applied for and, just as importantly, whether the programme is right for you. Areas to cover Your personal statement gives you the opportunity to outline your academic history and relevant experience in order to demonstrate that you are a suitable candidate for the programme you have applied for. You should also use your personal statement to outline your motivation for your chosen area of study. Try to answer questions such as: Why are you interested in studying at Edinburgh? Why have you chosen this particular programme? What are your career plans, and how will your studies support these? If you have any other relevant experience, for example paid or voluntary work experience or additional qualifications not stated elsewhere, then please include this information in your personal statement, or you can add it to the “Relevant knowledge/training skills” field in the application form. If you are applying for more than one programme you should write a tailored personal statement for each of your applications. This enables you to refer to the specific programme you are applying for and to highlight how your academic background and skills make you suitable for this particular programme. Length and writing style Your personal statement should be no more than 3,500 characters (approximately 500 words) in length and should be written in formal English, using appropriate grammar and punctuation. It is a good idea to ask a friend to proofread your statement for you before you submit your application. Recommendation Letter: In order to be considered for the MSc programmes, you are required to send the completed application form, one reference, copies of degree transcripts, degree certificate and English Language qualification. Research Proposal: A research proposal helps us assess both your suitability for a research degree and whether we can offer supervision. It can also be used to apply to external bodies for funding. For most of our research degrees and professional doctorates you will be required to submit a research proposal as part of your application, unless you have been advised otherwise. How to write your research proposal Whether you are limited to one page (as part of a University application or enquiry form) or are required to produce something more substantial for an external funder, the rules about writing a good research proposal are the same: you want to stand out from the crowd and have the best chance of being selected.

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人力资源管理(human resource management) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
人力资源管理(MSc Human Resource Management) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
会计与金融(accounting & finance) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
会计与金融(MSc Accounting and Finance) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
国际人力资源管理(MSc in International Human Resource Management) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
国际商业及新兴市场(MSc International Business&Emerging Markets) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
国际银行法律与金融(LLM International Banking Law&Finance) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
工商管理(MBA) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
市场营销(marketing) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
市场营销(MSc Marketing) 硕士 商科 12个月 9月 全日制
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  • Q:爱丁堡大学学费多少?会不会很贵啊?
  • A:  爱丁堡大学费用:   年均学费:13550英镑   年均生活费:9000英镑
  • Q:请问爱丁堡大学地理位置在哪儿?
  • A:  你好,爱丁堡大学则位于爱丁堡市中心,是公认的欧洲最富吸引力的城市之一,于2012年击败伦敦、巴黎、罗马等城市被世界旅游业联合会授予欧洲最佳旅游目的地城市,也是英国主要的社交、文化中心。爱丁堡市是历史名城,有许多名胜古迹,如艺术长廊和音乐厅、苏格兰皇家博物馆、皇家植物园、苏格兰国家图书馆、圣伍德皇宫、议会大厦、圣支来大教堂、爱丁堡古城堡等等。城中一半以上的场所是露天的,如皇后公园、亚瑟剧院等。爱丁堡交通便利,搭乘飞机从爱丁堡国际机场飞抵伦敦仅需1小时,而爱丁堡作为苏格兰首府,其公路与铁路线十分发达,可以通往英国的各个角落。爱丁堡也被称为“北方的雅典”。爱丁堡大学在爱丁堡扮演一个必不可少的角色。
  • Q:2019本科,选择美国富兰克林马歇尔学院还是英国爱丁堡大学?
  • A:你好!我是定居在英国纽卡八年的中国人。来英至今没有遇到过什么大的不好的事情。我认为在英国哪个城市如果你过度炫富都不安全!近年来来英国留学的中国学生越来越多。家长们都过分溺爱子女!吃穿用都是最好的!奢侈品傍身会加大被抢劫的可能性!还有晚上不要太晚出门,不要独行去酒吧就没什么大的安全隐患!英国相对于美国、欧洲还是很安全的国家!谢谢!
  • Q:如何申请上爱丁堡大学硕士?
  • A:女儿今年九月曼大研究生毕业就要回国了,好期待呀。一年内学会了做中餐,做家务。每天学习很辛苦,天天熬夜。一年被偷两个手机。女同学还被飞贼大白天抢了手机。真心担忧安全问题。我去曼城住了20天,没啥特别感觉,还不如中国舒适。学校附近宿舍每周150镑三室一厅厨房很好,适合炖煮不能爆炒。中超啥都卖,想吃啥买来自己做。不要在国内带太多物品去,带够钱一切ok。
  • Q:爱丁堡大学和伦敦大学国王学院哪个好?
  • A:研究生主要看专排,2016qs机械专业排名,曼大47名,港大44名,看起来差不多。再看看综排,因为就业的时候很多雇主搞不清专排,还是看学校名气。这两所学校名气都不错。港大是香港三大最好学校之一。曼大是英国红砖高校(只比最好的牛剑 UCL LSE次一级)在价格上面,我不同意上面的回答。虽然英镑跌了,只有八点几。但是曼大机械学费要2万磅,将近二十万。而且英国消费很高。举个例子,我同学在诺丁汉大学,一周的房租就是90磅。吃饭比较贵(不过自己做饭会便宜很多)。去香港的话,学费便宜一些,一年加上学费生活费不会超过20万。所以去英国比去香港贵很多。但是去英国逼格比较高。去英国是一个纯正的英语环境,香港亚洲人居多,在体验不同文化方面,感受纯正的西式教育和英式文化方面会比香港好多了。如果想留下来的话,英国移民政策缩紧,留下来工作是很难的。去香港的话,会有留下来找工作的机会(不过找到好工作也不容易,有的工作对粤语有要求)工作七年还可以获得永久居留。总之,要综合考虑经济情况,去留学的目的,是否要留下来等等做出决定。
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