Queen Mary University of London
Academic excellence in a centrally located London campus

Calling all international students
The university is a great destination for international students looking to study in the UK. Queen Mary promotes diversity and therefore prides itself on having its doors open to people of all backgrounds: 44% of students are from overseas and its diverse community of staff and students represent over 160 different countries from around the world.
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History and campus

The university was formed from the merger of 4 historic London institutions: Queen Mary College, Westfield College, St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College and The London Hospital Medical College, which means that its five campuses span such different and diverse areas of England’s capital as Whitechapel, Charterhouse Square, West Smithfield and Regent’s Canal. A university experience in the heart of London … what else could you want?
Well, there’s more to get excited about! Queen Mary’s main campus, called Mile End, is one of the largest independent university campuses in London. Situated right by the Regent’s Canal, the campus offers a vast array of features: a 24-hour library, four computer labs, an arts quarter, as well as providing access to a plethora of bars, cafes and sports pitches. One student notes, “It’s nice having everything all in one location at the Mile End campus. There’s a real sense of community. Campus is almost like its own little village- our own little space in London” (Zoe – QMUL website). The main library of the university is also located on the Mile End campus, with Whitechapel and West Smithfield being host to the medical libraries.
Well, there’s more to get excited about! Queen Mary’s main campus, called Mile End, is one of the largest independent university campuses in London. Situated right by the Regent’s Canal, the campus offers a vast array of features: a 24-hour library, four computer labs, an arts quarter, as well as providing access to a plethora of bars, cafes and sports pitches. One student notes, “It’s nice having everything all in one location at the Mile End campus. There’s a real sense of community. Campus is almost like its own little village- our own little space in London” (Zoe – QMUL website). The main library of the university is also located on the Mile End campus, with Whitechapel and West Smithfield being host to the medical libraries.
The local area
It is worth noting that East London has been transformed in recent years given the large quantity of structural development and improvement as well as an influx of commercial and residential property investment. It has been tipped as “one of the most exciting parts of London” by British GQ magazine and boasts an unrivalled culinary and social hub for students. Queen Mary can offer guaranteed accommodation for all its first-year students in prime London location: each room comes with Internet access and an en-suite bathroom, and all have access to Wi-Fi across each of their five campuses using the eduroam network.
Academic Matters
On the academic side of things, Queen Mary thrives. According to the QS Subject Rankings 2018, the university places top 50 in the world in English, Drama and Law. Success in areas such as these, in combination with the international excellence that characterizes Queen Mary’s research department, should demonstrate the validity of the claim that this university poses as a first-choice pick for those applying to university and who are seeking to study in London.
STUDENT LIFE

Queen Mary home to one of the most successful Student Unions in the country, whose motto is “Together we improve students’ lives”. What the union has on offer may range from Sports and Fitness opportunities, through to an Academic Advice Service, as well as providing a host of social spaces: a multifaith centre, restaurants and a variety of lively drink spots such as The Griffin Inn bar and kitchen and The Shield.
The Union offers groups and societies that range from volunteering to the participation in sports teams. The societies and events that take place here in the Student Union are a starting point for others: in 2019, Queen Mary was lucky enough to welcome none other than Microsoft founder Bill Gates to come to speak on his roles as “world-leading technologist, business leader and philanthropist”, as The Complete University Guide 2019 notes. With figures such as Bill Gates gracing the grounds of Queen Mary you know the university means business! If the prospect of living and working in London seems attractive, then it may well be the university for you.
How do I apply?
Queen Mary University of London requires strong academic results and rigorous preparation is needed.
What are the different stages of the application?
There are several steps:
- Application
- Conditional offer
- Acceptance
The details of these steps are covered below.
How do I apply?
How to begin an application:
Conditional offer and acceptance:
If students succeed in all these stages, in January they will receive a ‘conditional offer’ of admission. This means that they will be accepted if they attain the required marks (most often a high grade in your end of high school studies, and in a standardized English exam: 7.5 in the IELTS for example).
What is the deadline for applying?
Deadlines:
The deadline for applications to Queen Mary University of London is 15th January of a students’ final year of secondary school or sixth-form college (Year 12).
When do you have to start preparing for Queen Mary University of London?
It is recommended that students try to find aspects of their chosen course that genuinely interest them and to think deeply about why they wish to study this subject – after all, students are applying to study this subject full time for at least 3 years.
Is it possible to visit the campus?
Open day at Queen Mary is 5th October 2019. Registration is not necessary, although students may need to register for the most popular sessions. For more information, see this page.
What is the profile of the students at QMUL?
Because of the high selectivity of the university, we recommend to apply to this university only if yo can show strong academic results and you are sure to obtain at least a Mention ‘Assez Bien’ grade in the Baccalaureate.
Moreover, you must also show an excellent command of the English language.
Fees
Fees 2019-2020*
*Tuition fees subject to increase with inflation in subsequent years
When taking into account the cost of any university, you should also consider the cost of living.
When taking into account the cost of any university, you should also consider the cost of living.
Oxford provides an estimate for the cost of living, which can be found on its website: they advise budgeting between £1,058 and £1,643 for each month that you are in Oxford. You should budget this amount for 6-9 months of the year, depending on whether you will be staying at Oxford during the holidays.
From this, you might predict an annual average budget of around £10,567 per year, including accommodation, transport, personal expenses etc.
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Leiden University College The Hague (LUC)
A prestigious Liberal Arts University in The Hague

Why study at Leiden University College The Hague?
Be at the centre of the international stage

- Study in the city of international justice and the capital of one of the most forward-thinking countries in the world!
- LUC’s ‘Liberal Arts and Sciences: Global Challenges’ program centers around the themes and values for which The Hague is known: internationalism, peace, justice.
- LUC is the international Honours College of Leiden University. Leiden University is the oldest university in the Netherlands (est. 1575)
- After LUC, 70% of students pursue a master’s or PhD in business, environmental studies, international relations, law, political science, public health and security studies
Vibrant student opportunities
- At LUC, you will live in the fastest growing student city in the Netherlands. LUC has 600 students of over 45 different nationalities, 400 of whom live in the college building
- Students living on campus are housed on co-ed halls that are led by a residential life team including a Residential Assistant who will help you feel at home in your hall by organizing social events and encouraging positive interaction between all residents
- Students set their own meal times and prepare their own meals, which they often enjoy with hallmates
- Outside of hall events, the LUC building offers multiple social spaces – a grand café, a roof terrace, a student-run bar (which is called ‘Coasters’) and more! In addition, in the immediate vicinity, students will find restaurants, gym facilities, and large, calm green spaces The campus is situated close to over 200 international and governmental institutions, which offer numerous opportunities for internships and career development
A living city
- The University itself offers many opportunities for socialising and skills development,. All students are members of the student association Fortuna, which oversees numerous committees including the campus radio 22F(M), Beyond Arts, Debating, Diversity Committee, volunteering group LUCV, and a Sports Committee
- Plenty of things to do and places to go: The Hague boasts some 22 theatres and 35 concert venues
Course Details:
- The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of science degrees in Liberal Arts and Sciences focus on Global Challenges
- 3 years Bachelor’s degree, taught in English
- 6 majors to choose from: (each major is made up of 3 or more tracks)
- World Politics
- International Justice
- Human Diversity
- Earth Energy and Sustainability
- Governance, Economics and Development
- Global Public Health
- A wide choice of electives and minors
- 1 year is 2 semesters of 2 blocks (8 weeks) each
- LUC The Hague offers the invaluable opportunity to spend a semester abroad. We have unique exchange programmes. The credits obtained abroad count for your final mark
- The ‘crown’ of your LUC career is the capstone project, an independent (albeit supervised) piece of research
- For more information please visit: www.universiteitleiden.nl/luc-majors
Entry Requirements:
- Dutch VWO or equivalent diploma (IB Diploma, European Baccalaureate, A-Levels, High School Diploma & Advanced Placement exams)
- English proficiency (please see website for details)


How do I apply?
Admissions Process:
LUC offers an “early bird” deadline on January 1st as well as a “regular decision” deadline on April 1st. If you choose to apply early, you can be sure of your acceptance within a couple of months while a regular decision application may take longer to process due to the volume of students applying at that time.
The following must be submitted:
- Completed online application
- Copy of most recent secondary school transcript (and diploma if obtained already)
- Motivation letter
- Recommendation letter
- CV
- Completed LUC application form
- Application fee if applicable
If your application is successful, you will be invited for an interview.

For more information please visit: admissions@luc.leidenuniv.nl
Prospective students may go to the campus for an Open Day or Experience Day, or be a Student for a Day! Find out more at bachelors.universiteitleiden.nl/information-activities
What are the tuition fees for LUC?
Finances:
For the academic year 2019-20:
- EU TUITION FEES: €1,039 (all EU 1st year students who enroll in Dutch higher education system for first time) / €2,078
- Institutional Fee (applies to all): €2,285
- Non-EU Tuition Fee: €10,800
- For more information, please visit: universiteitleiden.nl/bachelors/tuition-fee
Housing:
- Financial support in the form of fee waivers is available
- 1st and 2nd year students typically live on campus. They benefit from a 27m2 furnished room also equipped with a small kitchenette, bathroom/toilet, and Internet access
- Average cost of a single room: €570/month (eligible to apply for room benefits of around €170/month)
- Shared: €370/month (ineligible for rent assistance)
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