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Updated Jun 18, 2024
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Edinburgh is the best student city in Scotland

Ranked 13th, Edinburgh has been named as the UK’s second-best student city after London.

With a relatively small population compared to many of the cities in the ranking, the Scottish capital has a large student community proportionate to its overall size, meaning it scores especially well for student mix.

The city is home to several of the best universities in the UK. The University of Edinburgh is ranked 27th in the QS World University Rankings – the sixth-highest UK entry.

One survey respondent commented: “Edinburgh is the best city in the world. Not just the beautiful architecture and setting, the people make it great. Friendly and always accepting, I will never forget my time in Edinburgh.

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Best universities in Edinburgh - QS Best Student Cities ranking: 13th

World Ranking

University

27

University of Edinburgh

=256

Heriot-Watt University

801-850

Edinburgh Napier University

951-1000

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

More about Edinburgh

Edinburgh is home to four highly reputable universities, including the University of Edinburgh which places in the world's top 30.

The city ranks well across each of the indicators, with a weaker score for affordability due to the high tuition fees for students outside of Scotland.

Edinburgh achieves one of its highest scores (third) in the student mix indicator, showing that many of the students in the city are international, indicating the diversity of the city and its universities.

To find out how each of the above categories is calculated, view the methodology.

Number of universities ranked by QS

4

Highest-ranked institution

University of Edinburgh (27th)

Population

488,000

Average international fees (at ranked unis)

US$21,200

Desirability rank

36th

Employer Activity rank

=30th

Affordability rank

97th

Student View rank

16th

Why study in Edinburgh

Home to eight annual global festivals

Whatever your interest, it’s likely Edinburgh has a festival to celebrate it. From the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to the Edinburgh International Science Festival, Edinburgh hosts eight festivals each year, attracting people from all around the world.

The world-class universities

Edinburgh is home to four top universities, including the University of Edinburgh which ranks 27th in the world.

Good employment prospects

Edinburgh places joint 30th in the world for employer activity this year – an indication that the city’s graduates are highly respected amongst employers.

Cost of studying in Edinburgh

Average fees for international students are a little higher than in cities such as London or Manchester at US$21,200 per year. Previously covered by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS), following Brexit, new students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland looking to study in Edinburgh will now have to pay international tuition fees. 

However, for undergraduate students from Scotland, university fees are entirely subsidised by the SAAS.

So, depending on where you’re from, Edinburgh could be surprisingly affordable - it ranks 97th worldwide. 

Life and culture in Edinburgh

Scotland’s capital is known for its historic old town, its striking castle and massive annual events such as the Edinburgh International Festival and New Year’s Hogmanay street party. Today, it is predominantly a student city, with four top universities attracting students from hundreds of countries worldwide.

Each year it hosts the annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest arts festival. It’s attended by people from all around the world.

The Edinburgh Fringe isn’t the only festival hosted in Edinburgh, however. Each year, the city hosts eight festivals, including the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh International Science Festival and the Edinburgh International Book Festival.

Edinburgh is also home to a wide collection of museums and art galleries. With four National Galleries, the National Museum of Scotland, the Writers’ Museum and the National War Museum, among many others, there’s plenty to see and do in this exciting city.

The famous Edinburgh castle is not to be missed. It has been used as a royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress and is now an iconic part of Edinburgh’s history.

Careers in Edinburgh

Edinburgh has a range of opportunities and business opportunities open to graduates no matter what sector you’re looking to work in.

There are several international companies with offices in Edinburgh, such as JP Morgan. The city is also home to the Royal Bank of Scotland headquarters and Cairn Energy, one of Europe’s biggest oil and gas companies. 

In addition to the numerous job opportunities available for Edinburgh’s graduates, the city ranks an impressive joint 30th worldwide, joint with Manchester, in the employer activity indicator this year.

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