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There’s never been a better time to study at Abertay University – Scotland’s Top Modern University for Overall Student Satisfaction (NSS 2023). Abertay offers a wide range of courses across three schools and was rated Best in Europe for Computer Games Education by Princeton Review every year since 2015. With more than 130 years of history behind us, Abertay is the small, friendly University that can offer international excellence in a warm and welcoming environment. We can’t wait to meet you!

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Abertay University is an internationally-renowned hub for higher education and research.

Offering courses from three academic schools:

Located in Dundee, Scotland, the University was first in the world to offer degrees in computer games in 1997, and is now a global leader in the sector, ranked number one in Europe for undergraduate games courses and in the world top dozen at postgraduate level (Princeton Review).

In China, Abertay is the only UK University to partner with entertainment giant, Perfect World, offering a bespoke Masters in Games Development at their Pixseed hub in Beijing.

Abertay Campus - image taken from above

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Abertay was also first to offer ‘Ethical Hacking’ cybersecurity degrees.

Students are taught to think like as computer hacker, and our Masters programme is certified by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), part of GCHQ

Formed in 1888 as Dundee Institute of Technology, Abertay has now had full University status for almost 30 years.

The campus includes the historic Old College buildings of Dundee Business School, scenes of crime teaching facilities and boasts the UK’s first Centre for Excellence in Computer Games Education.

Lecturer and students working in the Hacklab on Desktop computers

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Both Abertay and Dundee are undergoing big changes.

Abertay continues to invest in the infrastructure to enhance the students experience including the £4M redevelopment of the library and a newly upgraded suit of science labs in recent years.

Dundee is the UK’s only UNESCO City of Design, and is currently undergoing a £1bn waterfront redevelopment, including the launch of the iconic £80M V&A Dundee Museum of Design in 2018, of which Abertay is a founding partner. 

The city is also very affordable, with living expenses 30% cheaper than London and a flight to the capital taking just 90 minutes.

The V&A

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Scotland's sunniest city.

Dundee has more sunshine hours than any other in Scotland and is close to both Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as being surrounded by glorious countryside and hills.

Abertay prides itself on having a friendly and supportive atmosphere and its ability to treat you as an individual.

The University places great value on preparing students for the world of work, with an array of courses currently accredited by professional bodies including the British Computer Society; British Council; British Psychological Society; Forensic Science Society; Institute of Biomedical Science; Law Society of Scotland; Royal Society of Chemistry and Creative Skillset.

The outside of Abertay Universities Kydd building

Experience Sharing (1/5)

Abertay is a small university with a global outlook, offering internationally recognised courses in food & drink, cybersecurity, computer games and business, to name just a few.

With students joining us in Scotland from all over the world, the compact campus in the city of Dundee is a melting pot of creative ideas and innovative practice.

Abertay Campus - image taken from above

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Vice-Chancellor Professor Liz Bacon said: “Abertay has strong links to China, both through our many Chinese alumni and our partnership with educational institutions and businesses, such as Perfect World Education.

“We now live in a truly global society and there is much to be gained from the sharing of knowledge and understanding between cultures, particularly for students seeking to broaden their horizons in a new country.

At Abertay you will find world-class teaching and research in a compact and friendly environment, housed in our dynamic and creative city of Dundee which – along with Beijing – is one of just a handful of UNESCO Cities of Design across the world. There has never been a better time to join us.”

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Dr Boon-Seang Chu is a senior lecturer in Food Science with a particular interest in food emulsions, natural food ingredients, nutrient delivery systems, food digestion, and food waste valorisation and management. 

Dr Chu leads on the delivery of teaching on a number of modules: Safe Food Handling, Food Properties and Functionalities, and Current Topics in Food. Dr Chu also sits on the editorial board of several journals including Food Quality & Safety and International Journal of Food Processing Technology. 

“Our food degrees offer a range of relevant real-life work experience, ensuring our graduates are fully prepared for the jobs market.

Students learn in our newly refurbished science labs and we are the only Scottish university with an industry-standard Consumer Experience Laboratory, made up of 12 climatically controlled booths for sensory analysis.”

Boon Chu

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Dave Jones, creator of Grand Theft Auto and Lemmings, studied at Abertay University and was instrumental in helping us establish the world’s first computer games degrees.

He said: “Abertay’s commitment, coupled with its drive for excellence, has ensured its continued number one status as the University for starting a career in the games industry.

 

Dave Jones

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Wang Yuyun, President of Perfect World Education added: “We believe Abertay is the ideal partner.

“It is the top ranked games University in Europe, and its staff have experience in developing some of the most iconic games the world has seen.”

Wang Yuyun

Admission Information

Steps to Apply:

1. Visit our course search pages https://www.abertay.ac.uk/course-search/ to find a degree course that you are interested in. 

2. Check the entry requirements.

The Chinese academic equivalence can be found on the page about China https://www.abertay.ac.uk/study-apply/how-to-apply/find-your-country/

3. If you are applying for undergraduate studies, please apply through UCAS, the centralised place for applying to British Universities. http://www.ucas.com

4. You can also check that if your University is on the list of our partnered Universities. If yes, you can apply to us directly through your tutor.

5. Make sure you have the right condition to apply for a Visa to come to the UK. The basic conditions include obtaining a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies) from us and have enough money in the bank.

Please visit our Visa page if you need assistance on your Visa application. https://www.abertay.ac.uk/study-apply/how-to-apply/international-students/visa-information/

 

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Abertay graduates work with companies all over the world and many of our alumni have gone on to achieve national and international success.

We have around 800 students from outside the UK, including China, India, Pakistan, South-east Asia, Africa, North and South America and the European Union.

Liam Wong (2/6)

Abertay was instrumental. From graduating at Abertay to becoming Ubisoft’s youngest director in the space of two and a half years, everything I knew about working in teams, leadership, planning, presenting my work and giving direction was picked up from my experience at Abertay.

Graduate Liam Wong earned a degree in BA (Hons) Computer Arts and became the youngest director at the largest games development studio in the world, Ubisoft, within two years of graduation. Liam was also highlighted in Forbes magazine's 20 under 30 list. 

 

Male wearing a baseball cap standing in front of a Ubisoft sign

Isabella Wang (3/6)

Abertay gave me a significant edge when pursuing a job in the game industry.

During my MProf we were given the chance to work in game development teams, which offered me precious opportunities to learn, understand and improve my cooperation skills with developers from around the world, who had different skills to a game designer.

Isabella Wang is an MProf Games Development graduate, who became the Chief Designer at the international games company FunPlus Games within 2 years after graduation, based in Beijing. 

Isabella Wang smiling

Linzi Brechin (4/6)

I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do on my work placement, but I spoke to my tutors about food writing and they put me in touch with a graduate who had done the same course as me eight years previously.

He was working in London for a company that produced a supermarket magazine - I did a two-month placement with them and the week before I graduated, they offered me a job. 

Linzi Brechin is Assistant Food Editor at a national UK supermarket magazine, having graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Food and Consumer Sciences in 2012.

A picture of Linzi Brechin holding a glass of champagne with the view of a large city behind her.

Steven Traynor (5/6)

The best thing about it is working for an exceptional employer in an industry that I know and love.

I have an excellent team and a career plan mapped out in front of me to develop my skills further.

Steven Traynor graduated with a First Class BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering in 2005 and now works as a Framework Manager for national constriction group, Robertson.

Steven Traynor in a suit standing in front of Abertay University's Kydd building

Grant Douglas (6/6)

I believe that my degree from Abertay was very important in starting my career in IT security.

Not only was the degree essential, but the attention and focus that the course draws from organisations within the IT market allowed me to get in contact with the best options for me early on, before I even graduated.

Grant Douglas graduated in BSc (Hons) Ethical Hacking in 2013 and is now a Security Consultant for Cigital Inc.

 

A picture of Grant Douglas in a kilt on his wedding day

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