Student accommodation near University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh is a highly-rated university in the Scottish capital with a student population of around 40,000. It ranks at 29th in the …

The University of Edinburgh is a highly-rated university in the Scottish capital with a student population of around 40,000. It ranks at 29th in the world and 22nd for the most international university in the world. Turning out such incredible minds as Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson and Molly Fergusson (the first female fellow of the Institute of Civil Engineers), you'll be in good company as a graduate of this prestigious institution. Find our range of Edinburgh University student accommodation below.

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University of Edinburgh

Student Accommodation Near University of Edinburgh

There is plenty of choice when it comes to University of Edinburgh student accommodation. For freshers, you can generally secure a room provided by the uni itself before moving on to private housing options in the years after. Finding the perfect University of Edinburgh student accommodation is an exciting time, especially with so many options available at your fingertips. The good news is that the Scottish capital caters to a variety of needs, whether you want to live in a bustling freshers’ flat or enjoy the peacefulness of living solo.

You may find yourself living in the heart of Edinburgh’s city centre, in popular neighbourhoods like Fountainbridge, or on the campus itself in one of its conveniently-placed halls, such as Meadow Court.

You could also take a look at Potterrow, which is directly opposite the university, caters to a variety of students and is surrounded by various bars, restaurants, and great views. Alternatively, many students opt for Beaverbank Place, situated just north of the city centre in Canonmills. It offers a range of fantastic studios and shared flats with a range of handy amenities, like clothes shops and late-night eating and drinking haunts. These residences sometimes attract students from other nearby universities, namely Edinburgh Napier and Heriot-Watt, making it a great way to meet new friends.

Wherever you decide to move into, Edinburgh’s excellent transport links can get you where you need to be in no time, thanks to its efficient bus service, taxis, trams, trains, cycle paths, and scenic walking routes.

 

About the University of Edinburgh

Ranking

As one of the UK’s recognised top universities, the University of Edinburgh is placed highly at 15th by the QS World University Rankings and ranks 50th in the world. As a result, its taught and research programmes are highly sought-after.

Location

The University of Edinburgh is just 3 km south of the city centre, and a mere 1.5 km from the main student halls. This makes it easier for students to get to those pesky 9 AM lectures on time!

Employability

As a prestigious institution, it’s no surprise that QS World University Rankings ranked Edinburgh graduates 25th across the globe by employers. In fact, graduates from the University of Edinburgh are some of the most targeted in the UK.

Student fees

Scottish students only have to pay £1,820 annually for a full-time course at the University of Edinburgh, while students from elsewhere in the UK must pay the standard £9,250. Prices can be slightly higher for international students, starting at £24,500. You can discover more about specific course prices on the university’s website.

Bursary and scholarship opportunities

The University of Edinburgh offers a range of funding opportunities for its students. For example, its long list of scholarships includes the Scottish Power Scholarship, the Drysdale Scholarship, and the Business School Access Scholarship.

As for bursaries, students may be eligible for Scottish Government bursaries if they have moved to Edinburgh to study and will be supported with accommodation fees. The number of people who can qualify for this scheme is unlimited. The university also offers bursaries to those who are facing financial difficulties.

 

Student Life at the University of Edinburgh

The city of Edinburgh makes student life unforgettable. As a World Heritage Site, Edinburgh is laden with history and culture, with Edinburgh Castle, intricate architecture, and countless museums and galleries to explore. If you’re a foodie, you’ll find it easy to fall in love with Edinburgh as it’s home to incredible restaurants, bustling food markets, cosy cafes, and scrumptious pub meals, some of which may offer the local haggis taste! There are also plenty of cocktail bars and clubs to enjoy as Edinburgh is renowned for hosting a great night out. Whatever your preferences, there are plenty of fun things to do in Edinburgh for students!

Even as a capital city, Edinburgh embraces green spaces with enthusiasm. It has access to some great public parks and there are various areas of nature dotted throughout the city, including Princes Street Gardens, which is located right in the heart of the capital. These spaces are great for unwinding after a spot of studying in Edinburgh.

Edinburgh University provides over 300 sports clubs and societies, making it easy for students to find new friends. It has excellent facilities, including a resourceful library, health and welfare support, an award-winning Careers Service, and a chaplaincy which welcomes all kinds of faith groups. Whatever you want to do, Edinburgh is sure to help you do it!

 

University of Edinburgh Student Accommodation FAQs

Is Edinburgh a good place to live as a student?

Edinburgh can provide you with an unforgettable experience as a student and is also seen as a safe city with a low crime rate. Student life can be very varied in Edinburgh since there’s so much to explore – whether you love history, food, late nights out or sports, there’s something for everyone in this iconic city.

Edinburgh is particularly fantastic if you want to be surrounded by history or gain a sense of community on campus. It’s also ideal for international students, who can gain access to different cultural cuisines and activities, as well as excellent transport links, including a nearby international airport. It’s no surprise that the university’s satisfaction ratings are consistently high.

Where do most University of Edinburgh students live?

University of Edinburgh students can live in different areas, with the most popular locations being the city centre and campus halls of residence. Haymarket is also a renowned University of Edinburgh student accommodation area due to its local train station and handy transport network, which can quickly ferry students to the city centre. Haymarket is also brimming with traditional Scottish pubs, making any day of the week much more enjoyable when living in Edinburgh!

Can I view accommodation at the University of Edinburgh before booking?

Yes – the University of Edinburgh hosts open days for prospective students throughout the year, making it easy for you to explore the campus and the accommodation it offers. You can also look at the campus accommodation online, which will include information about each hall’s facilities. For private properties, you may need to book to arrange a viewing.

Is Edinburgh Uni good for nightlife?

Edinburgh is a fantastic place to take your night to the next level. The capital has countless historic pubs, upmarket bars, and vibrant clubs to choose from. Plus, Edinburgh is often a popular tour stop for global artists and local talents, whilst experiencing the atmosphere of an international DJ isn’t unheard of. The great news is that the university’s location makes it easy for students to get to and from these bustling venues safely, even after daylight hours.