You must create an account to use the online application form. You don't have to complete the application in one session; you can save what you have done so far and return to complete it at a later ...
International students can apply to either the one-year or four-year programme. The one year programme is the Bachelors Degree Accelerator Foundation Programme.
Employers around the world actively seek out our graduates. This is because they are work ready. All our degrees are career-focused and relevant to the needs of business and industry. We are known for ...
Our supportive and nurturing ethos runs right through our Global College. No matter where or what your starting point is, we are here to help and support you. We will help you find your pathway onto a ...
Admission to our programmes is by individual assessment - experience and skills are valued alongside formal qualifications. We look for evidence of motivation, understanding of the aims of a proposed ...
Your living costs while a student will vary depending on your situation, but you should expect to spend around £8,500 on living expenses during each academic year (9 months). This is only a guide ...
Heriot-Watt is committed to giving access and opportunities to student carers. We use the definition of carer developed by the Carers Trust, which is: 'A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a ...
The online graduation application system for the Winter 2024 ceremonies will open late September. The deadline date for applications is 22nd October 2024. Late applications will not be accepted. If ...
We're here to support your young person and their future. Learn more about what joining Heriot-Watt involves and how you can support your young person throughout the university experience. Once your ...
Our Edinburgh Campus Open Days have now passed, however there is still time to sign up to one of our subject specific webinars which will explore what it's like to study our Business, Engineering, ...
Your living costs while a student will vary depending on your situation, but you should expect to spend around £8,500 on living expenses during each academic year (9 months). This is only a guide ...