Region: Scotland

Scotland’s higher education institutions and universities are world-renowned for their excellence in teaching and research. They attract students from all over the world, and their graduates go on to make a significant contribution to the Scottish economy.

There are four ancient universities in Scotland: the University of Aberdeen, the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, and the University of St Andrews. These institutions are among the most prestigious in the world, and their graduates are highly sought-after by employers.

In addition to the ancient universities, there are a number of other higher education institutions in Scotland, including the University of Dundee, the University of Strathclyde, and the University of the West of Scotland. These institutions offer a wide range of courses, and their students benefit from a wealth of experience and expertise.

The Scottish government is committed to supporting higher education in Scotland and has invested heavily in the sector in recent years. This has resulted in a number of new and refurbished buildings, and a range of new and improved facilities for students.

There are also a number of scholarships and bursaries available to students from Scotland, and the Scottish government is working to make higher education more accessible for all.