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49 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE CONTENTS 1 Contents Welcome to Bristol 4 Contacts Academic life 6 Tel +44 (0)117 394 1649 Graduate destinations 8 Careers begin here 10 Undergraduate email: A city with soul 12 choosebristol-ug@bristol.ac.uk What’s on in Bristol 16 Postgraduate email: Accommodation 20 choosebristol-pg@bristol.ac.uk AAworld worldtop top50 50university university Student support 24 For up-to-date information visit: (QS (QS World World University University Rankings Rankings 2020) 2020) Get involved 26 bristol.ac.uk Explore the world 28 Fees and funding 32 Entry requirements 34 Visas 35 Applying 36 A-Z courses 38 Location 50 Sixth Sixthin inthe theUK, UK, 47th 47thglobally globally (QS (QS Graduate Graduate Employability Employability Rankings Rankings 2019) 2019) bristol.ac.uk
4 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE WELCOME TO BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL GUIDE WELCOME TO BRISTOL 5 Welcome Key highlights to Bristol 1876 Bristol becomes the first higher education institution in England The University of Bristol enjoys an international to admit men and reputation for education and research. From our women as equals. roots in 1876 through to today, the work of our staff and students resonates across the globe. 1928 Nobel Laureate and Bristol alumnus Paul Dirac predicts the existence of 2017 The Right Honourable Baroness Hale of Richmond, University 2012 antimatter, one of the fundamental Chancellor from 2004 to 2016, Bristol students and concepts of modern physics. becomes the first female President alumni win five medals of the Supreme Court. 1929 at the London Olympic Sir Winston Churchill becomes the 2018 Games, joint first among University’s Chancellor. The University partners with Bristol city and demonstrates the first end- UK universities. 1995 to-end 5G urban network, gaining 2022 Professor of cardiac surgery Gianni the title of world’s smartest city at Angelini pioneers the ‘beating heart’ the Global Mobile Awards. technique, now used in 20 per cent of all cardiac operations worldwide. 2015 Our new Temple Professor of Econometrics Angus Deaton wins the Nobel Prize for Quarter Enterprise Economics, bringing the number Campus will open, of Bristol-associated laureates to 13. with a focus on digital technologies and their impact on society. Left: Gold-winning alumna Hannah Mills with Saskia Clark; Above, top: Temple Quarter redevelopment; Above, bottom: Sir Winston Churchill. bristol.ac.uk bristol.ac.uk
6 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE ACADEMIC LIFE INTERNATIONAL GUIDE ACADEMIC LIFE 7 Academic life Bristol is renowned for Invested in our facilities Our modern campus facilities include 24-hour its outstanding academic libraries, bespoke study spaces with quiet environment. Whether and group working zones, IT suites, state-of- the-art laboratories, a theatre and performance you are a foundation venues, alongside an array of specialist course student or PhD candidate, facilities. You can find out more about the resources you’ll be using by searching for we will support you to your course on our website. reach your potential. Support to help you succeed Leading by example Most taught students are assigned a personal As a Russell Group institution, Bristol is among tutor to meet with on a regular basis. If you are the UK’s leading research universities. We are a research student, this will be your supervisor. also a founding member of the Worldwide They will provide support as you become familiar Universities Network, a pan-continental collective with university life, can offer academic advice and of 23 research-intensive universities. Together encourage your personal development. Beyond we seek to address some of the world’s most your department, our student counsellors, online significant challenges. resources and study skills teams are available to help you excel in your degree. See p24 for Teaching inspired by research full details. The curriculum at Bristol is influenced and informed by the research that takes place across Course levels the University. This means you will be taught by We offer more than 400 courses at a range of staff working at the forefront of their fields, and levels, from pre-sessional language courses you will have the chance to engage in real-life through to doctorate degrees. See p38 for research projects. an A-Z list of our courses. bristol.ac.uk/study bristol.ac.uk/study
90 8 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE GRADUATE DESTINATIONS INTERNATIONAL GUIDE GRADUATE DESTINATIONS 9 Graduate destinations: follow their lead 2 90 per cent of students completing their degree in The Bristol network offers connections 2017/18 achieved a First or 2:1 with experts and influencers across every industry sector. Employers of Bristol graduates six months Career destinations of Bristol graduates six after graduation by degree subject months after graduation by degree subject Second most targeted UK university by Times Top 100 employers Engineering design Modern languages Economics Sociology Biochemistry Arup British Council Deloitte Accounts Executive Business Analyst (High Fliers 2019) Williams Martini Racing EY PwC Programmatic Account Manager Research Assistant Rolls-Royce Focus PR RSM Data Analyst Policy Adviser Oliver Wyman Merbis Kirk Translations KPMG Policy and Communications Assistant Healthcare Scientist Assistant Data taken from the Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey 2016/17, the most recent information available about what our graduates are doing six months after graduation. Find out more at: bristol.ac.uk/careers/be-inspired 150,000 University of Bristol alumni are spread across 182 countries bristol.ac.uk/careers/be-inspired bristol.ac.uk/careers/be-inspired
10 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE CAREERS BEGIN HERE INTERNATIONAL GUIDE CAREERS BEGIN HERE 11 Careers begin here We prioritise your career Benefit from our connections We host one of the largest career programmes and offer a range of of any university, with more than 300 employer opportunities to help you campus visits each year offering presentations, networking opportunities and workshops. fulfil your potential and get the job of your dreams. Be supported by mentors Many courses offer dedicated support through Preparing you for the real world their own professional mentoring schemes. These Our curriculum enrichment programme, provide valuable industry insight by connecting Bristol Futures, is a pioneering initiative that you with companies that can help with your adds a unique dimension to your studies. The career development. scheme lets you apply your subject knowledge to different situations, including community An international careers service engagement, work placements, volunteering Whether you plan to stay in the UK or return to and student mentoring. Designed in consultation your home country after graduating, we can help with employers, Bristol Futures aims to help with your job search. We offer an online careers you become a confident and socially aware portal, featuring vacancies and paid internship graduate who stands out in a competitive listings, and we have hosted careers fairs for career marketplace. graduates in their home countries. Get an industry endorsed award A launchpad for your own business All students can choose to take an optional We actively encourage innovators and provide Bristol PLUS Award, which recognises your one-to-one guidance and workshops to help development through work experience, nurture your entrepreneurial skills, access volunteering and extracurricular activities. It funding and create a business plan. is endorsed by a range of leading graduate Through our New Enterprise Competition, recruiters, including Accenture, ICAEW and start-ups can apply for grant funding at different the British Red Cross. stages of their journey, from trialling ideas to pitching for up to £20,000 of growth funding. bristol.ac.uk/careers bristol.ac.uk/careers
12 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE A CITY WITH SOUL INTERNATIONAL GUIDE A CITY WITH SOUL 13 A city with soul Bristol is alive with history, innovation and culture. It’s a city filled with opportunity and made for university memories. Diversity thrives here Nearly 100 different languages are spoken across Bristol, while a packed festival calendar encourages all cultures to join in celebration. See p16 for just some of the city’s annual events. Bristol is home to people of various faiths and none. The city has 13 mosques, a Hindu temple, two synagogues, five Sikh temples, a Bahá’í centre and several Buddhist centres. You will also find many Christian churches, which welcome a range of denominations and languages. Home flavours abound If you get hungry for home cooking, it’s easy to buy international ingredients for your favourite meal. Specialist stores across the city carry foods from East Asia, South Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa, the Caribbean and more. Halal, vegan and vegetarian food are all widely available in restaurants. bristol.ac.uk/city bristol.ac.uk/city
14 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE A CITY WITH SOUL INTERNATIONAL GUIDE A CITY WITH SOUL 15 Perfect for walks The city is relatively compact, with most University accommodation situated an easy walk from the city centre or the University campus. Home to 450 parks and green spaces, Bristol is perfect for exploring city living while being close to nature. Be entertained With music venues ranging from warehouse clubs to concert halls, Bristol has something for every taste. It also enjoys a strong reputation as a foodie destination, with the most Michelin stars of any UK city outside of London. The home of Banksy, Bristol is a street art capital and hosts Europe’s largest urban art festival every summer. If films are more your scene, head to one of our many independent cinemas for new releases, alternative premieres and live Q&A sessions. Bristol is home to people from more than 187 different countries. (The Population of Bristol, Bristol City Council 2018) bristol.ac.uk/city bristol.ac.uk/city
16 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE WHAT’S ON IN BRISTOL INTERNATIONAL GUIDE WHAT’S ON IN BRISTOL 17 What’s on in Bristol SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY JULY The Downs Festival Music Lunar New Year Culture Harbour Festival Music Listen to major bands in beautiful parkland, Welcome in the new year with food Join 250,000+ for waterfront music, performance, just a walk from the University and performances food and much more Encounters Festival Film MARCH Upfest Art Discover the UK’s premier short film and International Jazz & Blues Festival Music Watch graffiti artists live at Europe’s largest animation festival Celebrate Bristol’s jazz legacy and new talent festival of street art OCTOBER Varsity Series Sport Pride LGBT+ Simple Things Music Donate to charity and take part in the annual Celebrate equality and diversity at Bristol’s Explore alternative music across the city’s student sports series colourful parade many live venues APRIL Shakespeare Festival Theatre Black History Month Culture Soak up some culture with classical adaptations Festival of Ideas Culture in unusual venues Celebrate African and Caribbean communities Get inspired with this high-profile lecture series, across the University and city set in stunning city venues AUGUST NOVEMBER MAY International Balloon Fiesta Culture Thanksgiving Culture Watch hundreds of hot air balloons ascend Vegfest Food through the skies Join the North American holiday celebrations Explore the annual market celebrating delicious on campus vegan dishes Valley Fest Food DECEMBER Experience the magical atmosphere with organic Dot to Dot Music food and acoustic music Christmas markets Shopping Discover new music at this travelling festival Follow Alpine markets through city streets JUNE JANUARY Festival of Nature Environment City ice skating Culture Get down to earth at the UK’s largest festival Try ice skating in a winter wonderland of the natural world Comedy Garden Comedy Enjoy a leading line-up of comic talent in a beautiful city park Refugee Festival Culture Celebrate the cultural contribution of refugees and asylum seekers bristol.ac.uk bristol.ac.uk
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6,500 20 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE ACCOMMODATION INTERNATIONAL GUIDE ACCOMMODATION 21 Accommodation Discovering a new city Guaranteed accommodation We guarantee a place in our residences for and making it your home all new first-year international undergraduates can be one of the most and postgraduates, including pre-sessional and foundation programme students. exciting parts of university For full conditions and how to apply, visit: life, and our dedicated bristol.ac.uk/accommodation-guarantee 6,500 places available Accommodation Office Typical costs for new students each year will help you along the way. Accommodation costs vary according to location, facilities and room type, but the table Your second home below provides an indication of typical fees. Our Student Residential Villages offer These include a bus pass, internet, heating and ready-made communities that help you transition electricity costs. to university life. Across these villages, you Room type Weekly cost can find accommodation to suit all tastes and Self-catered budgets, from shared Georgian townhouses in leafy Clifton streets to modern flats in the Shared £93-£101 heart of the city. Standard single £106-£166 En suite £162-£177 A secure and supportive space Studio £201 Our residences are all safe and welcoming Catered environments, featuring 24-hour security and Shared £153 round-the-clock assistance from specially Standard single £180-£198 trained staff. En suite £201-£210 To help you stay healthy in halls, we offer a Studio £254 programme of exercise classes for all fitness levels, as well as intramural sports leagues. Student committees organise events and These fees are per person and based on 2019/20 rates. Figures rounded to nearest pound. Additional compulsory costs Looking for private activities in residences throughout the year, include insurance and a Junior Common Room subscription. accommodation? including formal meals, theatre productions and summer balls. Our dedicated advisers can help you find your new home by renting privately – they assist with everything from budgeting to landlords. bristol.ac.uk/accommodation bristol.ac.uk/accommodation
22 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE ACCOMMODATION DS Residences PA AN RR PL 1 HA Y’ S M5 JUNCTION 17 SL ROMAN WA Y 1 10 19 Hiatt Baker Hall AN 2 ITY Orchard Heights Manor Hall 4 RS E IVE OSE UN CL 3 STO 2 University Hall 11 Colston Street 20 Richmond Terrace KE Here are just some STOKE HO North Village East Village West Village W HIL P 5 IL L 3 Durdham Hall 12 The Courtrooms 21 Queen’s Road LYB L AR LS of our residences. US KR LA D HL NE OA 4 Badock Hall 13 22 OAD RY ROAD New Bridewell Winkworth House AN ER Explore all your options 6 E LL SA VI 5 Wills Hall 14 Marlborough House 23 Brunel House at: bristol.ac.uk/ ESTBU 6 Churchill Hall 15 Print Hall 24 Deans Court accommodation A4018 W 7 Chantry Court 16 Riverside 25 Harbour Court ST OK ER 8 Culver House 17 Goldney Hall 26 Northwell House OA D 1 Hiatt Baker Hall 7 Chantry Court 17 Goldney Hall 9 Unite House 18 Clifton Hill House University campus 748 places 226 places 264 places Catered and self-catered Self-catered Self-catered The Downs AD 2.2 miles to campus 0.7 miles to campus 0.8 miles to campus RO R EDLAND VE ROAD OA D CR 26 From £147 per week From £145 per week From £152 per week RA DR LG LAN OMW BE ZE T ELL ROA R D PE Redland E MI L UP train station IES A4 HAM W LAD 01 A38 BRO 8 PTO M32 (M4 JUNCTION 19) WH HAM CHEL NR ITE OAD COT LA TENH DIE S A RO N W M RO DO Clifton Down AD ON train station AD IF T CL University Hall Unite House 18 Clifton Hill House PE 2 9 MB ROK 294 places 385 places 226 places C OTHAM ROA D E Self-catered Self-catered Catered ROA ET D RD T RE 2 miles to campus 0.6 miles to campus 0.7 miles to campus OA VE E ROAD D RE RA ST AD A4 PORTWAY BE L G ST RO BRID GE VALLEY R From £107 per week From £137 per week From £180 per week D RK AN N PA L HORFIELD TO ND ST WOO L’S OU GH AL MI 14 WF DI Victoria D CHA N NE DLAN TY CO CLIFTON Rooms ST L E ELMDALE R OAD N LEG L’S V D RD LA LI DAL UD ER HIL T YN Bus and MA DO W OA L coach station ER D D UPP QU MEA N RD S T RD TA Students’ EE NS RT PE 13 ITY WI N ST E PL NS NK ENS Union RK RU OS RD T RS RD S CL 12 REE A LE PA T T ST IVE 21 T COLSTO ON S QUE NELS RKE UN MA 129 OLD B3 Clifton 20 Wills Memorial PARK ROW Castle Park CL L DE DS Suspension 10 KP Wills Hall Orchard Heights 24 Deans Court LL IFT 5 10 RA R HI Building Bridge YO 9 11 AR A ROAD ON A4 PA 36 NORTH 19 N CH 9 TO 8 N 01 336 places 464 places 352 places TR E 15 RD AB E’S L IF 8 BO RE ER C U G U STIN TS PA Catered Self-catered Self-catered GE T DE STR LE B ALDW IN STREE W JA C O B RK NT S Brandon Hill IG 18 LO NM EE T 0.6 miles to campus H ROAD CO ST 1.8 miles to campus 0.6 miles to campus A4 P AR T GOL D NEY A V E NS T ITUTIO N HILL 24 EE 7 VIC R T K E WAY RD T ST A From £198 per week From £167 per week From £164 per week OAD ’S 23 OR 16 ORT S GE R IA WE BRID 17 College C LIFTON VALE ’ 22 GE LL TEMPL W ST WELSH BACK Green ST KING OR SR ROWNHAM AY HILL E RE ST G 25 D ET D R ROA Temple Meads bristol.ac.uk/accommodation A4 A NCHO train station A4 H OT W E L L ROAD
24 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE STUDENT SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL GUIDE STUDENT SUPPORT 25 Student support Our Student Services are You can also join in during Welcome Week, Health and wellbeing Disability Services Support if you have children which offers events and activities designed to Most international students will get free medical Our Disability Services team provides We offer a subsidised day nursery on the main here to support all aspects help you get to know the city and make new and dental care through the NHS. When you advice and study support for ongoing campus, which can accommodate children of university life – academic, friends. The Welcome Fair is always popular arrive, we’ll give you all the information you health conditions, mental health difficulties, from three months to five years old during and we highly recommend taking part. need. We also offer a range of University- specific learning difficulties, autism spectrum weekdays throughout the year. personal and practical. managed services to help you stay healthy conditions, sensory impairments and mobility Whatever you need, there Course help from the start If you are a foundation, undergraduate or during your studies including individual and group counselling sessions. difficulties. If you have any of these, we strongly encourage you to make contact is someone to help. postgraduate taught student, you will be early so we can advise you of the support assigned a personal tutor to meet with on a Mental health support available and how to access it: Before you get here: visas regular basis. Postgraduate research students We appreciate that students with enduring bristol.ac.uk/disability-services If you need a visa to study in the UK, Student will receive similar support through their mental health difficulties may experience Visa Services is available to help guide you supervisor. As well as providing pastoral and additional challenges in transitioning to Faith and spirituality through the visa application process and academic support, these staff can also give university. If you have mental health difficulties, The Multifaith Chaplaincy offers confidential support you during your student journey, you information on specialist support available we recommend you notify us soon after pastoral and spiritual support, religious including advising on the Tier 4 (General) for free, such as academic writing assistance. accepting your offer to study at Bristol, information and advice, regular events, student visa conditions. For more information Many courses also offer Peer Assisted Study so we can help you to set up your support and a welcoming space for students of all see p35 or: bristol.ac.uk/visas Sessions (PASS), led by specially trained network before you arrive. faiths and none: bristol.ac.uk/chaplaincy students in the later years of your course: For information about the mental health Arrive to a warm welcome bristol.ac.uk/students/study/peer-mentoring support available at Bristol, visit: We understand that studying as an international bristol.ac.uk/wellbeing student is a big step, so when you arrive Academic language and development in the UK you’ll be met by friendly student If you are looking to improve your academic The University has introduced a pioneering ambassadors at Heathrow and Bristol airports, language and literacy skills, we offer a wide wellbeing opt-in policy. Before you arrive, who will direct you to the University. Once range of development opportunities. You can we will ask if you consent to us contacting here, you’ll get a range of information to help take short pre-sessional courses, designed a designated parent, guardian or friend in you navigate the city and University in the first to prepare you for study at undergraduate or a non-emergency event, if someone at the few weeks. Our International Welcome Lounge postgraduate level. We also run many free, University has concerns about your welfare. opens throughout this period and is a great subject-specific courses for current students. Find out more online at: bristol.ac.uk/wellbeing opportunity to meet other new students, as well These courses will equip you with academic Read up as staff who can help answer any questions. language skills that complement and enhance You’ll receive information on everything from your studies. Explore the options available at: When you arrive, you will receive a opening a bank account to your nearest bristol.ac.uk/english-language handbook explaining all the support grocery shop. services available to you while studying in the UK. bristol.ac.uk/students/services bristol.ac.uk/students/services
26 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE BRISTOL SU INTERNATIONAL GUIDE BRISTOL SU 27 Get involved with Bristol SU With more than 400 Pursue your passions The SU is home to hundreds of student sports clubs and societies, every clubs and interest-based societies. Most topics individual can belong are covered, with everything from anime to baking and football to skydiving. All skill levels at Bristol. are represented – whether you’re an amateur or a competitor. Led by students, for students Every student at Bristol automatically becomes a It also offers more than 50 country-specific and member of the Students’ Union, Bristol SU. The religious societies. These are a great way to SU works to ensure you get the best from your share your culture and feel a bit closer to home, time at the University. whether that’s through celebrating a festival together or enjoying familiar cuisine. There is You can be as involved in the SU as you like. Join also a dedicated International Students’ Network some of our 400+ clubs and societies; become to help connect you with fellow international a representative to voice students’ views to the students from different countries University; or make use of free, impartial and and backgrounds. confidential advice from the Just Ask service. A warm welcome During your first week, the International Office and Bristol SU run a week-long series of events to help you make friends, explore the University ‘Your interests will be catered for, no and settle into life at Bristol. The Welcome Fair is matter how unique. I am secretary a highlight, offering a chance to explore the range of societies and clubs available to join. of the gospel choir, social media @Bristol_SU representative for the Bristol SU BME Network and co-founder of BME Medics – clearly showing how much variety the bristolsu University of Bristol offers.’ Taiwo (MB ChB Medicine) bristol_su bristolsu.org.uk bristolsu.org.uk bristolsu.org.uk
80 28 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE EXPLORE THE WORLD INTERNATIONAL GUIDE EXPLORE THE WORLD 29 Explore the world while you study Broaden your horizons by studying or working abroad for a year, for a term or during the summer. A world of opportunity Each year, more than 700 Bristol students travel 80 scholarships abroad during their degree. We offer short- and are available to long-term opportunities – from exploring other support international cultures for a couple of weeks to year-long study experiences during abroad programmes at our partner universities. the summer We also work with major employers to facilitate overseas internships. Whatever your interest, you’ll find the opportunity to match, and our Global Opportunities team will be ready to support you every step of the way. bristol.ac.uk/go-abroad bristol.ac.uk/go-abroad
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32 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE FEES AND FUNDING INTERNATIONAL GUIDE FEES AND FUNDING 33 Fees and funding Studying for a degree is an COURSE ANNUAL TUITION FEE 2020/21 DEPOSIT investment in your future. International Foundation Programme £20,100 – £20,950 £1,000 Find full details online about Pre-sessional English language courses From £2,700 for six weeks to £5,700 for 14 weeks £300 student loans, fees and the Undergraduate arts-based courses £19,500 – £24,000 None scholarships available. Undergraduate science-based courses £24,000 None Undergraduate clinical courses £29,900 for BVSc Veterinary Science; None Tuition fees £33,500 for MB ChB Medicine; Tuition fees will depend on your course and £37,100 for BDS Dentistry your fee status. International tuition fees for Postgraduate programmes Varies depending on programme; search for your £1,500 the academic year 2020/21 are given in the course online at: bristol.ac.uk/postgraduate adjacent table. Fees are reviewed annually and are not fixed for the duration of your studies; you should budget for an annual increase of up Cost of living Sources of funding to five per cent. This increase does not apply Most students spend between £9,000 and If you have the ability to succeed at Bristol, to undergraduate clinical courses in Medicine, £14,500 a year on living expenses, including concerns about funding should not stop you from Dentistry and Veterinary Science. accommodation, although you may spend applying. Financial support may be available to more or less depending on your lifestyle. help. To find out about all the options and check For a breakdown of typical living costs, visit: your eligibility, use our online funding search tool: bristol.ac.uk/living-expenses bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/search 30% cheaper living costs Typical costs* of some groceries in Bristol. compared to London* 1.5 litre bottled water £1.04 1kg of onions £0.91 1kg of bananas £1.10 1kg of white rice £1.04 Read up Scholarships When you arrive, you will get 1kg of potatoes £1.23 aMore handbook than £1explaining million in all the international 12 eggs £1.88 support services available to scholarships will be available Cappuccino in a café £2.76 you when you are studying for 2020. in the UK. *Numbeo, June 2019; living costs consist of consumer prices including rent bristol.ac.uk/international/fees-finance bristol.ac.uk/international/fees-finance
34 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS INTERNATIONAL GUIDE VISAS 35 Entry requirements Visas We assess every application You do not need to have reached the required Subjects Our dedicated Student Our service to you English language level before applying. If you Some courses require you to have studied Student Visa Services will support you from on individual merit and can’t yet fulfil the specified profile, we will specific subjects. This will be included in Visa Services team is here the moment you accept an offer of a place consider a wide range include this as part of your offer. the online course profile. to help both before you right through to graduation. of qualifications. Education agents Mature students arrive and throughout Our advisers offer immigration information and advice in a professional, friendly and confidential International qualifications Bristol has agreements with various education representatives, or agents, around the world. We welcome applications from mature students and will consider a range of your studies. manner. This includes Tier 4 (General) student We have a transparent admissions process visa advice and information about the attached These are listed at: bristol.ac.uk/international/ vocational qualifications, occupational and Tier 4 visas and accept a wide range of qualifications for conditions regarding working, studying (including countries. Representatives can help you to life experiences, as well as more traditional If you are from outside the European Economic undergraduate and postgraduate courses. If visa implications following changes to your apply, but using one does not put you at an qualifications. We sometimes invite mature Area or Switzerland, you will probably need a you studied at a school, college or university course such as transferring courses, extensions, advantage or disadvantage when we consider students to an interview. visa to study in the UK. For most students, this outside the UK, you will find detailed suspension or withdrawal), engagement your application. will be a Tier 4 (General) student visa. If you are information about equivalent qualifications monitoring, registering with the police, and an EU national you may also require a visa to healthcare entitlements. Advisers can also at: bristol.ac.uk/international/countries Admissions tests study in the UK following Brexit. Full details help assist with visas for dependants as If your qualifications are not suitable for direct For some courses, you must take an about visas to study in the UK are available at: well as some work visas. entry onto one of our undergraduate courses, admissions test before we can offer you a bristol.ac.uk/visas our International Foundation Programme place. If you are applying for a medical or may provide the necessary English Language dental degree, you will need to take the UCAT and academic preparation. University Clinical Aptitude Test (formerly UKCAT). If you are applying for a law LLB English language requirements course, you will need to take the National International applicants are required to have Admissions Test for Law (LNAT). Some other a good standard of English to study at Bristol, courses, such as Veterinary Science, may and different courses need different language also require additional assessments. You can levels. The language profile needed for each find out the weighting of these tests in your course is specified in our online course listings, application through our admissions statements which also show the different qualifications for each course. These are available on each that can be used to meet these requirements. course page online. Details of each profile can be found at: bristol.ac.uk/study/language-requirements bristol.ac.uk/study bristol.ac.uk/visas
1 4 36 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE APPLYING INTERNATIONAL GUIDE APPLYING 37 23 Applying Apply Follow the online application instructions and submit your application. Remember to include Decide Many offer-holders will get invited to a virtual visit – these provide an insight to your future course and any supporting documents required. University life. The website and our social media accounts are also great sources of information. From exploring the University to receiving an offer, your student journey Research Get ready is about to begin. Visit our online course pages to select the course that is right for you. These Once you have accepted an offer, you will receive emails helping you to prepare for also feature full module details, entry life at Bristol. If you have any questions requirements and application deadlines. as you get ready, we encourage you to contact our advisers, who will be very happy to help. How to apply Application deadlines Research degrees Selection Applying to study at Bristol is a fair, easy process. Some courses have application deadlines, If you are a postgraduate research applicant, The University assesses applications in Select your study level from the links below and which you will need to meet in order you may want, or be requested, to propose accordance with a clear set of principles. follow our online instructions. to be considered for 2020 entry. Use our your own area of study. The school website Admissions statements for all courses outline online course finders to check the deadline and admissions statement will give details on how applications are assessed and the criteria Pre-sessional: for your subject. what your research proposal should contain. used to assess them. Statements for 2020 bristol.ac.uk/ps-apply entry will be finalised by August 2019 for You can search for a potential supervisor International Foundation Programme: Funding deadlines undergraduate applications, and in September using our website. We recommend emailing bristol.ac.uk/ifp-apply If you are applying for a scholarship or 2019 for postgraduate applications. the relevant school or faculty office to discuss Undergraduate: funding, these will have their own application your research proposal with your chosen bristol.ac.uk/ug-policies bristol.ac.uk/international-ug-apply deadlines. You often need to have applied for supervisor before applying. your chosen course before you can submit bristol.ac.uk/pg-policies Postgraduate: your funding applications. Find out about bristol.ac.uk/international-pg-apply Offer types common scholarship deadlines at: A conditional offer means your place is bristol.ac.uk/international-scholarships dependent on achieving specified grades, and/or meeting our English language requirements. An unconditional offer means you have already met all the academic requirements for your chosen course. bristol.ac.uk/study bristol.ac.uk/study
38 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE A-Z COURSES INTERNATIONAL GUIDE A-Z COURSES 39 A-Z courses We offer 400+ courses and medical science courses you can choose Pre-sessional and foundation courses Pre-sessional and foundation courses Intercalated courses a four-year Integrated Master’s degree (eg Our pre-sessional courses and foundation across a range of levels. Use MEng, MSci). Dentistry, Medicine and Veterinary programmes are the ideal preparation if you Course length Award this index and our online Science degrees usually take five years. need to improve your academic English or ACADEMIC ENGLISH PRE-SESSIONAL COURSES For postgraduate offer holders: May start 14 weeks ONE-YEAR STANDALONE COURSE Bioethics BSc academic knowledge before starting university. course finder to select the Postgraduate taught programmes For undergraduate and postgraduate offer holders: June start 10 weeks Clinical Sciences BSc one that’s right for you. Find out more For undergraduate and postgraduate offer holders: July start 6 weeks Functional and Clinical Anatomy BSc These programmes (eg MA, MSc, MRes, LLM) For undergraduate engineering offer holders: September start 2 weeks Genomic Medicine BSc combine taught units with a research project, Use our online course finder for full INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME Global Health BSc What you can study and are studied over one year or occasionally programme details and entry requirements: Arts and Humanities pathway 1 year Global Wildlife Health and Conservation MSc • Pre-sessional academic English courses and two. A taught postgraduate degree can help bristol.ac.uk/study Medicine and Dentistry 1 year Health Law and Society LLM foundation programmes to prepare you for you specialise in a certain area, develop your To find out more about international Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics pathway 1 year Health Sciences BSc a degree; undergraduate interests or discover a new qualifications and English language requirements Social Sciences and Law pathway 1 year Health Sciences Research MRes field of study. Health Sciences Research (Translational Cardiovascular Medicine) MRes • Undergraduate courses, leading to a visit: bristol.ac.uk/international/countries Health Sciences Research (Renal) MRes Bachelor’s degree; Postgraduate research programmes Medical Humanities BA • Postgraduate taught programmes, leading to On a postgraduate research degree, also known Pathology and Microbiology BSc a master’s degree; as a doctoral programme, you will conduct Translational Cardiovascular Medicine MSc original research under the close supervision ONE-YEAR ENTRY ONTO THREE-YEAR COURSE • Postgraduate research programmes, such as of academic experts. Biochemistry BSc PhDs and professional doctorates. Cancer Biology and Immunology BSc A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the most Cellular and Molecular Medicine BSc Undergraduate courses common research degree, normally representing Childhood Studies BSc The University of Bristol offers more than three to four years of full-time study. Medical Microbiology BSc 200 undergraduate degree courses (eg BA, Our one-year or two-year master’s by Research Neuroscience BSc BSc, LLB). You can immerse yourself in one Pharmacology BSc degrees include a structured research project, subject through a single honours degree or take Physiological Science BSc and can be a valuable foundation for starting joint honours and study two subjects alongside Social Policy (subject to approval) BSc a PhD. Virology and Immunology BSc one another. Professional doctorates (eg EdD, EngD, Zoology BSc Most undergraduate courses are three years DEdPsych, MD) are typically suited to specialist long. You may be able to take an additional practitioners already qualified to an advanced For full details on intercalation see: bristol.ac.uk/intercalate year abroad or in industry in the middle of level, who wish to deepen their knowledge. your degree. In many science, engineering bristol.ac.uk/study bristol.ac.uk/study
40 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES INTERNATIONAL GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES 41 Undergraduate courses Course CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE UCAS code Course Typical offer length A-level IB Course MEng Computer Science and UCAS code GH4P Course Typical offer length A-level 4 years AAA IB 36 Course ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING UCAS code Course Typical offer length A-level IB BSc Cancer Biology and Immunology B131 3 years AAB 34 Electronics with Study Abroad BEng Computer Science and Electronics GH45 3 years AAA 36 Course UCAS Course Typical offer code length A-level IB BSc Cancer Biology and Immunology † 4 years AAB 34 MEng Computer Science with Innovation G404 4 years A*AA 38 BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering H600 3 years AAA 36 ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE with Study in Industry MEng Computer Science with Study Abroad † 4 years A*AA 38 BEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering H361 3 years AAA 36 BSc Accounting and Finance NN43 3 years AAA 36 BSc Cellular and Molecular Medicine B130 3 years AAB 34 MEng Computer Science with G401 4 years A*AA 38 MEng Computer Science and Electronics GH46 4 years AAA 36 BSc Cellular and Molecular † 4 years AAB 34 Study in Continental Europe MEng Computer Science GH4P 4 years AAA 36 BSc Accounting and Finance with Study Abroad NN46 4 years AAA 36 Medicine with Study in Industry MEng Mathematics and Computer Science GG1K 4 years A*A*A 40 and Electronics with Study Abroad BSc Accounting and Finance † 4 years AAA 36 with Professional Placement BSc Medical Microbiology C521 3 years AAB 34 CRIMINOLOGY MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering H606 4 years AAA 36 BSc Accounting and Management NN42 3 years AAA 36 BSc Medical Microbiology with Study in Industry † 4 years AAB 34 BSc Criminology M900 3 years ABB 32 MEng Electrical and Electronic † 4 years AAA 36 BSc Accounting and Management NN45 4 years AAA 36 BSc Virology and Immunology C540 3 years AAB 34 BSc Criminology with M902 3 years ABB 32 Engineering with Study Abroad with Study Abroad BSc Virology and Immunology † 4 years AAB 34 Quantitative Research Methods MEng Electrical and Electronic H605 4 years AAA 36 BSc Economics and Accounting LN14 3 years AAA 36 with Study in Industry BSc Criminology with Study Abroad M901 4 years ABB 32 Engineering with Study in Continental Europe BSc Economics and Accounting LN16 4 years AAA 36 CHEMICAL PHYSICS BSc Social Policy with Criminology LM49 3 years ABB 32 MEng Electrical and Electronic † 5 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad BSc Chemical Physics F320 3 years AAA 36 MSci Criminology with M903 4 years ABB 32 Engineering with a Year in Industry BSc Finance N300 3 years AAA 36 MSci Chemical Physics F322 4 years A*AA 38 Quantitative Research Methods MEng Mechanical and Electrical Engineering H360 4 years AAA 36 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING MSci Chemical Physics with Industrial Experience F323 4 years A*AA 38 CZECH MEng Electrical and Electronic H604 4 years AAA 36 CHEMISTRY BA Czech and French RR1V 4 years AAB 34 Engineering with Innovation BEng Aerospace Engineering H405 3 years A*AA 38 BSc Chemistry F100 3 years AAA 36 BA Czech and German RR2V 4 years AAB 34 MEng Mechanical and Electrical † 5 years AAA 36 MEng Aerospace Engineering H410 4 years A*AA 38 Engineering with a Year in Industry MEng Aerospace Engineering with Study Abroad † 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Chemistry with Scientific Computing F130 3 years AAA 36 BA Czech and Italian RR3V 4 years AAB 34 BA Czech and Portuguese RR5V 4 years AAB 34 ENGINEERING DESIGN MEng Aerospace Engineering with H401 4 years A*AA 38 MSci Chemistry F103 4 years A*AA 38 BA Czech and Russian R701 4 years AAB 34 MEng Engineering Design H150 5 years A*AA 38 Study in Continental Europe MSci Chemistry with Industrial Experience F105 4 years A*AA 38 with Study in Industry MEng Aerospace Engineering † 5 years A*AA 38 MSci Chemistry with Scientific Computing F131 4 years A*AA 38 BA Czech and Spanish RR4V 4 years AAB 34 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS with a Year in Industry MSci Chemistry with Study Abroad F107 4 years A*AA 38 BA English and Czech QR3V 4 years AAA 36 BEng Engineering Mathematics G162 3 years AAA 36 ANCIENT HISTORY MSci Chemistry with Study in Continental Europe F104 4 years A*AA 38 BA History and Czech VR1V 4 years AAA 36 MEng Engineering Mathematics G161 4 years AAA 36 BA Ancient History V110 3 years AAB 34 CHILDHOOD STUDIES BA Music and Czech WR3V 4 years AAB 34 MEng Engineering Mathematics with Study Abroad G160 4 years AAA 36 ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY BSc Childhood Studies L520 3 years ABB 32 DENTISTRY MEng Engineering Mathematics † 5 years AAA 36 BA Anthropology XD49 3 years AAB 34 BSc Childhood Studies L524 3 years ABB 32 BDS Dentistry A206 5 years AAA 36 with a Year in Industry BA Archaeology and Anthropology VL46 3 years AAB 34 with Management ECONOMICS ENGLISH MArts Anthropology with Innovation XD50 4 years AAB 34 BSc Childhood Studies with L522 3 years ABB 32 BSc Economics L100 3 years A*AA 38 BA English Q300 3 years AAA 36 APPLIED ANATOMY Quantitative Research Methods BSc Economics and Accounting LN14 3 years AAA 36 BA English and Classical Studies QQ38 3 years AAA 36 BSc Applied Anatomy B112 3 years ABB 32 BSc Childhood Studies L525 4 years ABB 32 BSc Economics and Accounting with Study Abroad LN16 4 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad BA English and Czech QR3V 4 years AAA 36 BIOCHEMISTRY BSc Economics and Econometrics L140 3 years A*AA 38 BA English and French QR31 4 years AAA 36 BSc Biochemistry C700 3 years AAA 36 MSci Childhood Studies with L523 4 years ABB 32 BSc Economics and Econometrics L142 4 years A*AA 38 Quantitative Research Methods BA English and German QR32 4 years AAA 36 BSc Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry C720 3 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad CIVIL ENGINEERING BA English and History QV31 3 years AAA 36 BSc Biochemistry with Molecular C790 3 years AAA 36 BSc Economics and Finance LN13 3 years AAA 36 BEng Civil Engineering H205 3 years A*AA 38 BA English and Italian QR33 4 years AAA 36 Biology and Biotechnology BSc Economics and Finance LN15 4 years AAA 36 MEng Civil Engineering H200 4 years A*AA 38 with Study Abroad BA English and Philosophy QV35 3 years AAA 36 BSc Biochemistry with Study in Industry † 4 years AAA 36 MEng Civil Engineering with Study Abroad † 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Economics and Management LN12 3 years AAA 36 BA English and Portuguese QR35 4 years AAA 36 MSci Biochemistry C701 4 years AAA 36 MEng Civil Engineering with H201 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Economics and Management LN17 4 years AAA 36 BA English and Russian QR37 4 years AAA 36 MSci Biochemistry with Medical Biochemistry C721 4 years AAA 36 Study in Continental Europe with Study Abroad BA English and Spanish QR34 4 years AAA 36 MSci Biochemistry with Molecular C791 4 years AAA 36 Biology and Biotechnology MEng Civil Engineering with a Year in Industry † 5 years A*AA 38 BSc Economics and Mathematics LG11 3 years A*AA 38 BA Film and English 6T3X 3 years AAA 36 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES CLASSICAL STUDIES BSc Economics and Politics LL12 3 years AAA 36 BA Theatre and English 4CC8 3 years AAA 36 BSc Biology C100 3 years AAB 34 BA Classical Studies Q810 3 years AAB 34 BSc Economics and Politics with Study Abroad LL14 4 years AAA 36 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOSCIENCE BSc Plant Sciences C201 3 years AAB 34 BA English and Classical Studies QQ38 3 years AAA 36 BSc Economics with Study Abroad L105 4 years A*AA 38 BSc Environmental Geoscience F640 3 years AAB 34 BSc Zoology C300 3 years AAB 34 CLASSICS BSc Economics with Study in Continental Europe L101 4 years A*AA 38 MSci Environmental Geoscience F641 4 years AAB 34 MSci Biology C103 4 years AAA 36 BA Classics Q800 3 years AAA 36 BSc Philosophy and Economics VL51 3 years AAA 36 MSci Environmental Geoscience F644 4 years AAB 34 COMPUTER SCIENCE BSc Philosophy and Economics with Study Abroad VL54 4 years AAA 36 with Study Abroad MSci Plant Sciences C203 4 years AAA 36 BEng Computer Science and Electronics GH45 3 years AAA 36 EDUCATION FILM MSci Zoology C303 4 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42 INTERNATIONAL GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES INTERNATIONAL GUIDE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES 43 Course UCAS Course Typical offer Course UCAS Course Typical offer Course UCAS Course Typical offer Course UCAS Course Typical offer code length A-level IB code length A-level IB code length A-level IB code length A-level IB BA Film and Portuguese 4PP8 4 years AAB 34 BA History of Art and German VR32 4 years AAB 34 BA History of Art and Italian VR33 4 years AAB 34 BSc Mathematics with Statistics for Finance G1G4 3 years A*A*A 40 BA Film and Spanish L288 4 years AAB 34 BA International Business Management and German NR12 4 years AAA 36 BA Italian R310 4 years AAB 34 BSc Mathematics with Study in G101 4 years A*A*A 40 BA Film and Television 4M5N 3 years AAB 34 BA Music and German WR32 4 years AAB 34 BA Italian and Portuguese RR35 4 years AAB 34 Continental Europe BA Theatre and Film 4KDU 3 years AAB 34 BA Philosophy and German RV25 4 years AAB 34 BA Italian and Russian RR37 4 years AAB 34 MEng 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