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University of York

Collegiate research community advancing culture, health, and sustainability

York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom Public Research University
Established 1963 Russell Group & Worldwide Universities Network

About

The University of York is a modern Russell Group university celebrated for its collegiate system, inclusive ethos, and interdisciplinary research. From the York Centre for Quantum Technologies to world-leading work in archaeology, politics, and health sciences, York delivers ideas that change lives.

Students benefit from lake-side campuses with cutting-edge labs, film and theatre studios, maker spaces, BioYorkshire facilities, and the Ron Cooke Hub for enterprise. Close-knit colleges, strong industry partnerships, and a UNESCO heritage city provide an inspiring environment for international students.

College Highlights

Established 1963
Type Public Research University
Location York, United Kingdom
Medium English
Students 22,000+
Campuses Campus West, Campus East & City Centre

Key Accreditations & Recognitions

Russell Group & Global Reputation

Ranked within the world’s top 150 universities (QS 2024) with recognised strengths in research impact and international outlook.

Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold 2023

Awarded TEF Gold for outstanding teaching, personalised learning support, and strong graduate outcomes across York’s faculties.

Professional Body Accreditations

Courses accredited by AMBA (Management), BPS (Psychology), HCPC (Health), NMC (Nursing), IET (Engineering), and CIPD (Human Resources).

Specialties

Politics & International Relations Archaeology & Heritage Computer Science & AI Biosciences & Health Business & Management Creative Writing & Theatre

Academic Programs

Interdisciplinary Undergraduate & Postgraduate Degrees

Career-Focused Degrees

Duration: 3–4 years (Undergraduate), 1–2 years (Postgraduate taught), 3–4 years (Doctoral)

Medium: English

Eligibility: Competitive A-Level/IB/CBSE or equivalent grades; for postgraduate study a recognised bachelor’s degree (UK 2:1 equivalent). International students typically require IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) or equivalent.

Recognition: Programmes designed with research centres, businesses, and cultural organisations, providing placements, fieldwork, global study, and enterprise mentoring.

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Program Highlights
  • Three faculties encompassing 30+ departments across Arts & Humanities, Sciences, and Social Sciences, with shared modules and flexible degree pathways.
  • Professional experience via placements and projects with partners including the BBC, NHS Trusts, Aviva, Nestlé, BAE Systems, and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
  • Specialist facilities such as York Science Park, BioYorkshire labs, Theatre, Film & Television studios, the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Lab, and Dark Matter research facilities.
  • Global opportunities through 200+ exchange partners, short-term programmes, and the York Global Summer Schools across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America.
  • Dedicated support for international students via the International Student Support Team, English language programmes, colleges, and the Careers & Placements service.

Fee Structure

Undergraduate & Postgraduate Programs

Fee Component International Students
Undergraduate Tuition Fee £21,000 - £27,500 per year
Postgraduate Taught Fee £21,500 - £29,500 per year
Accommodation (university residences) £6,200 - £9,600 per year
Living Expenses (York) £9,500 - £12,500 per year

Note: Fees depend on faculty, laboratory components, and clinical placements. York provides International Achievement Scholarships, Departmental Excellence Awards, and regional bursaries. Confirm current information with the University of York admissions office.

For detailed fee information and assistance:

+91-8301873699 admissions@yuwah.net

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People

Why Choose University of York

Research That Matters

Contribute to research centres tackling global health, quantum technologies, green chemistry, and social policy with real-world impact.

Industry & Cultural Partnerships

Access opportunities with York Science Park companies, the NHS, IBM, York Museums Trust, and creative studios through placements and live briefs.

Supportive Collegiate Community

Belong to one of 11 colleges offering 24/7 wellbeing support, peer mentoring, language programmes, and over 230 societies and sports clubs.

Student Reviews & Ratings

4.5
Based on 29 reviews

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MSc Global Development Student
April 2025
4.5

“Teaching blends theory with policy simulations and placements through York’s partners. The college community and career mentors helped me land an NGO role working on education access.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Admissions

What are the entry requirements for international students?

Undergraduate applicants typically need A-Level grades AAA–ABB or equivalent (IB 35+, CBSE 85%+), plus IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0). Postgraduate courses usually require a 2:1 honours degree or equivalent with IELTS 6.5 or 7.0 depending on the programme.

Are York degrees recognised internationally?

Yes. York degrees are globally respected and backed by professional accreditations across business, engineering, health, law, and creative disciplines. The university has an extensive international alumni network.

Program Details

Which subject areas is York known for?

Signature strengths include data science, finance, marketing, civil & mechanical engineering, medicine, environment & sustainability, journalism, and performing arts. Interdisciplinary themes explore climate, cities, and culture.

Does the university offer scholarships for international students?

Yes. Scholarships include Vice-Chancellor’s Global Scholarships, International Achievement Scholarships, Departmental Excellence Awards, Women in STEM bursaries, and external funding such as Chevening and GREAT Scholarships.