The University of Portsmouth is located in southern England, two hours south of London, in one of the most affordable cities for students. The university is rated the number one university in the UK for graduate salary boost (The Economist, 2017), top 30 for student satisfaction (National Student Survey) 2020), and has an overall five star world-class rating in all categories (QS Top Universities 2021). From the University of Portsmouth, 94 percent of graduates are working or pursuing higher education (HESA Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2019). The university offers over 150 societies, clubs and sporting opportunities to get involved in, and the city you’ll call home has miles of beaches, green spaces, and cultural opportunities.
costStudent fees for the 2020/2021 academic year:
Find more information about international undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships. campusThe University of Portsmouth is located in one of the most affordable cities for students in the UK. Portsmouth houses miles of green spaces and beaches, as well as cultural and artistic hotspots, great shopping, restaurants, and nightlife.
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AccommodationThe University of Portsmouth provides a range of accommodation options from residence halls to private renting.
Find out more about accommodation options. Need help choosing an accommodation that is right for you? student lifePortsmouth offers over 150 clubs and societies for students to get involved in. The Union gives you access to activities and services that broaden your horizons, increase your employability and helps you make lifelong friends. Need to work? Students are allowed to work 20 hours per week during the term and 40 hours per week during the summer. After graduation, students will be able to apply for a two-year working visa through the Graduate Extension Scheme [Expected June 2021]. |
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