More about Queen Mary University:
Queen Mary University is part of the University of London and is recognised as one of the leading universities in the UK. Several of its programs rank highly in UK higher education rankings:
- History – 11th in the country
- Film Studies – 1st in the country
- Economics and Finance – Top 3 programs in London
- Dentistry – The best program in London, ranked #1
- Engineering – Ranked in the top 7 in the UK for engineering research
- Health Research – Programs ranked 5th in the UK for health-related studies
Undergraduate programs in chemical sciences are accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry, while Psychology programs are accredited by the British Psychological Association.
International students will feel very comfortable here, as 44% of the total student body are from abroad. Queen Mary University has campuses in other countries (France, Malta, China), allowing students to take part in exchange programs and study abroad. Many programs also include internships or various summer programs.
The university is made up of three faculties:
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences:
- Business and Management
- Economics and Finance
- Law
- Politics and International Relations
- Comparative Literature
- Drama
- Film Studies
- History
- English Language and Linguistics
- Modern Languages and Cultures
Faculty of Science and Engineering:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences
- Chemical Sciences
- Engineering
- Computer Science
- Geography and Environmental Science
- Materials Science
- Physics and Astronomy
- Mathematics
Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry:
- Dentistry
- Healthcare
- Medicine
- Psychology
Study Programs:
- Foundation Program (preparation for undergraduate studies)
- Undergraduate
- Pre-Master Program (preparation for postgraduate studies)
- Postgraduate
About location:
Queen Mary University has five campuses, each unique in its own way.
Mile End – One of the main and most beautiful university buildings, located in one of the best areas of London, East End. It houses most of the university’s faculties, student residences, lecture halls, libraries, and the administrative center. Students studying Humanities, Social Sciences, Exact Sciences, and Engineering study here.
Whitechapel, Charterhouse Square, West Smithfield – Campuses designed for medical and healthcare students. These campuses are equipped with medical laboratories and libraries. The West Smithfield campus also has specialized equipment for cancer research, cardiovascular studies, and many other medical fields.
Lincoln’s Inn Fields – The center for training law postgraduates.
Tuition Fees
Scholarships: Queen Mary University offers a wide range of scholarships, with amounts of up to £10,000.
The cost of studying at QMU varies depending on the specialisation and level of study.
Starting from £26,350 per year (Exception: Dentistry and Medicine programs cost £48,700 per year).
*Tuition Fees for the 2023-2024 Academic Year