Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 1 Year | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 3200000 | |
Total Course Fees: | ₹ 3200000 | |
Top Rankings:
Ranked 11th in the UK by the Complete University Guide 2024.
Ranked 9th in the UK by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.
Ranked 122nd globally by the QS World University Rankings 2024.
Campus Style:
Lancaster is a collegiate university, meaning students are part of one of its nine colleges, fostering a strong sense of community.
Research Excellence:
Lancaster University is part of the N8 Research Partnership, a collaboration of the eight most research-intensive universities in northern England.
In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF), 91% of Lancaster’s research was rated as internationally excellent or world-leading.
Global Community:
Over 16,000 students from more than 100 countries.
Lancaster has an inclusive, multicultural campus with strong international student support services.
Location:
Situated in Lancaster, a historic city surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Close to the Lake District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Only 2.5 hours by train to London and 1 hour to Manchester.
Lancaster is renowned for its teaching quality and research impact. It offers a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs in various disciplines:
Business and Management: Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the UK.
Computer Science and IT: Known for its innovative programs in Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Cybersecurity.
Engineering: Strong programs in Mechanical, Civil, and Electronic Engineering.
Social Sciences: Recognized for its Sociology, Politics, and International Relations programs.
Environmental Science: High-ranked courses with a focus on sustainability and climate change.
Health and Medicine: A growing faculty with highly-rated programs in Medicine, Psychology, and Public Health.
Students are part of one of the nine colleges, which form the heart of student life at Lancaster:
Bowland, Cartmel, County, Furness, Fylde, Grizedale, Lonsdale, Pendle, and Graduate College.
Top 15 in the UK consistently in major league tables:
Complete University Guide 2024: 11th in the UK.
The Guardian University Guide 2024: 13th in the UK.
The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024: 9th in the UK.
Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF).
Recognized globally for its student satisfaction and graduate prospects.
Lancaster University's main campus is a spacious 560-acre parkland site, providing a mix of excellent academic, residential, and recreational facilities.
Library: Open 24/7 with access to vast physical and digital resources.
Sports Centre:
State-of-the-art fitness suites, swimming pool, climbing wall, and outdoor pitches.
Accommodation:
Offers some of the best student accommodations in the UK, with a range of affordable, modern, and award-winning options.
Student Union:
The Lancaster University Students' Union (LUSU) supports over 175 student societies and clubs.
Arts and Culture:
The Lancaster Arts Centre hosts theatre performances, art exhibitions, and live music events.
Life at Lancaster University is enriched by its collegiate system, which provides a strong sense of community and belonging. Each college has its own social spaces, bars, and events, creating a unique student experience.
Over 175 societies and sports clubs, catering to a wide range of interests, including drama, debating, coding, music, and outdoor adventure.
Strong focus on inclusivity with societies representing cultural, religious, and LGBTQ+ interests.
Annual events like the Roses Tournament (sports competition with the University of York) and college-specific activities.
The campus is just a short bus ride (15 minutes) from Lancaster City, known for its rich history, vibrant markets, and student-friendly atmosphere.
Lancaster University is well-regarded for its focus on employability, offering numerous opportunities for students to gain professional experience.
Placements and Internships:
Many undergraduate programs include an optional placement year in partnership with leading companies.
Strong ties with employers like Microsoft, IBM, Unilever, PwC, and BAE Systems.
Careers Service:
Offers career coaching, CV workshops, and employer networking events.
Graduate Outcomes:
89% of Lancaster graduates are employed or pursuing further study within 6 months of graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey).
Entrepreneurial Support:
Students interested in starting their own business can benefit from the university’s Enterprise Centre and startup support services.
Lancaster University has a strong commitment to supporting international students through:
Pre-arrival Support:
Guidance on visas, accommodation, and settling in.
International Welcome Week:
A dedicated orientation for international students to help them adjust to university life.
Language Support:
English language workshops and pre-sessional English courses.
Cultural Societies:
Diverse cultural groups like the African-Caribbean Society, Indian Society, and Chinese Society ensure students feel at home.
Campus Location:
The university is located approximately 3 miles south of Lancaster city.
City of Lancaster:
A historic and student-friendly city with a castle, museums, and plenty of cafes and pubs.
Accessibility:
Excellent transport links, with Lancaster train station offering direct routes to major cities:
London: 2.5 hours.
Manchester: 1 hour.
Edinburgh: 2.5 hours.
Lancaster University has produced many successful alumni, including:
James May: Presenter of "Top Gear" and "The Grand Tour."
Andy Serkis: Actor, known for roles in The Lord of the Rings and Planet of the Apes.
Warren East: CEO of Rolls-Royce Holdings.
Rory Kinnear: Award-winning actor.
Lancaster University offers more than 200 undergraduate courses, many of which include options for a placement year, study abroad opportunities, or joint honors degrees.
Discipline |
Example Programs |
Typical Duration |
---|---|---|
Business and Management |
- Business Management BSc |
3-4 years |
|
- Accounting and Finance BSc |
3-4 years |
|
- Marketing BSc |
3-4 years |
Engineering and Technology |
- Mechanical Engineering BEng/MEng |
3-4 years |
|
- Civil Engineering BEng/MEng |
3-4 years |
|
- Chemical Engineering BEng/MEng |
3-4 years |
Computer Science and IT |
- Computer Science BSc |
3-4 years |
|
- Data Science BSc |
3-4 years |
|
- Cyber Security BSc |
3-4 years |
Social Sciences |
- Sociology BA |
3 years |
|
- Politics and International Relations BA |
3 years |
|
- Social Work BA |
3 years |
Natural Sciences and Environment |
- Environmental Science BSc |
3 years |
|
- Ecology and Conservation BSc |
3 years |
|
- Physical Geography BSc |
3 years |
Health and Medicine |
- Medicine and Surgery (MBChB) |
5 years |
|
- Psychology BSc |
3 years |
|
- Biomedical Science BSc |
3 years |
Law and Criminology |
- Law LLB |
3 years |
|
- Criminology and Sociology BA |
3 years |
Arts and Humanities |
- English Literature BA |
3 years |
|
- History BA |
3 years |
|
- Philosophy and Politics BA |
3 years |
Media and Communication |
- Film and Television Studies BA |
3 years |
|
- Media and Cultural Studies BA |
3 years |
Mathematics and Statistics |
- Mathematics BSc |
3 years |
|
- Financial Mathematics BSc |
3 years |
Lancaster offers a wide range of master’s degrees (MA, MSc, MBA, LLM) that typically take 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time. Some programs include industry placements or professional training opportunities.
Discipline |
Example Programs |
Typical Duration |
---|---|---|
Business and Management |
- MBA (Master of Business Administration) |
1 year |
|
- MSc Management |
1 year |
|
- MSc International Business and Strategy |
1 year |
|
- MSc Marketing |
1 year |
Engineering and Technology |
- MSc Mechanical Engineering |
1 year |
|
- MSc Electronic Engineering |
1 year |
|
- MSc Renewable Energy |
1 year |
Computer Science and IT |
- MSc Data Science |
1 year |
|
- MSc Cyber Security |
1 year |
|
- MSc Artificial Intelligence |
1 year |
Social Sciences |
- MA Sociology |
1 year |
|
- MSc International Relations |
1 year |
|
- MSc Political Economy |
1 year |
Natural Sciences and Environment |
- MSc Environmental Science and Sustainability |
1 year |
|
- MSc Ecology and Conservation |
1 year |
|
- MSc Climate Change and Policy |
1 year |
Health and Medicine |
- MSc Clinical Research |
1 year |
|
- MSc Public Health |
1 year |
|
- MSc Psychology of Advertising |
1 year |
Law and Criminology |
- LLM International Law |
1 year |
|
- MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice |
1 year |
Arts and Humanities |
- MA English Literary Studies |
1 year |
|
- MA History |
1 year |
|
- MA Creative Writing |
1 year |
Media and Communication |
- MA Film Studies |
1 year |
|
- MA Media and Cultural Studies |
1 year |
Mathematics and Statistics |
- MSc Statistics |
1 year |
|
- MSc Operational Research and Analytics |
1 year |
Lancaster offers a variety of PhD programs and research-based master’s degrees (MPhil, MRes) across all its disciplines. These programs typically take 3-4 years full-time or 5-7 years part-time for a PhD.
Discipline |
Example Research Areas |
Typical Duration |
---|---|---|
Business and Management |
- PhD in Management |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Marketing |
3-4 years |
Engineering and Technology |
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Renewable Energy Systems |
3-4 years |
Computer Science and IT |
- PhD in Artificial Intelligence |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Cybersecurity |
3-4 years |
Social Sciences |
- PhD in Sociology |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Politics |
3-4 years |
Natural Sciences and Environment |
- PhD in Environmental Science |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Climate Change |
3-4 years |
Health and Medicine |
- PhD in Public Health |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Clinical Psychology |
3-4 years |
Law and Criminology |
- PhD in International Human Rights Law |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in Criminology and Criminal Justice |
3-4 years |
Arts and Humanities |
- PhD in Creative Writing |
3-4 years |
|
- PhD in History |
3-4 years |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Accounting and Finance BSc |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
Business Management BSc |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
Marketing BSc |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
Economics BSc |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
International Business Management BSc |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
Mechanical Engineering BEng |
3 years |
$30,500 |
Mechanical Engineering MEng |
4 years |
$30,500 |
Chemical Engineering BEng |
3 years |
$30,500 |
Chemical Engineering MEng |
4 years |
$30,500 |
Civil Engineering BEng |
3 years |
$30,500 |
Civil Engineering MEng |
4 years |
$30,500 |
Computer Science BSc |
3-4 years |
$30,500 |
Software Engineering BSc |
3-4 years |
$30,500 |
Cyber Security BSc |
3-4 years |
$30,500 |
Data Science BSc |
3-4 years |
$30,500 |
Psychology BSc |
3 years |
$28,000 |
Biomedical Science BSc |
3 years |
$28,000 |
Medicine and Surgery (MBChB) |
5 years |
$49,000 |
Law LLB |
3 years |
$26,000 |
Criminology and Sociology BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
Politics and International Relations BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
Sociology BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
History BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
English Literature BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
Film and Television Studies BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
Philosophy BA |
3 years |
$26,000 |
Environmental Science BSc |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Ecology and Conservation BSc |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Geography BSc |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Physics BSc |
3 years |
$30,000 |
Mathematics BSc |
3 years |
$28,000 |
Statistics and Data Science BSc |
3 years |
$28,000 |
Financial Mathematics BSc |
3 years |
$28,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
MBA (Master of Business Administration) |
1 year |
$45,000 |
MSc Management |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc International Business and Strategy |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Marketing |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Accounting and Financial Management |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Finance |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Business Analytics |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Mechanical Engineering |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Electronic Engineering |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Advanced Manufacturing |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Data Science |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Cyber Security |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Artificial Intelligence |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Computer Science |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Software Engineering |
1 year |
$33,000 |
MSc Environmental Science and Sustainability |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Climate Change and Policy |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc Ecology and Conservation |
1 year |
$32,000 |
MSc International Relations |
1 year |
$27,000 |
MSc Political Economy |
1 year |
$27,000 |
MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice |
1 year |
$27,000 |
LLM International Human Rights Law |
1 year |
$27,000 |
LLM International Business and Corporate Law |
1 year |
$27,000 |
MA History |
1 year |
$26,000 |
MA English Literary Studies |
1 year |
$26,000 |
MA Creative Writing |
1 year |
$26,000 |
MA Media and Cultural Studies |
1 year |
$26,000 |
MA Film Studies |
1 year |
$26,000 |
MSc Psychology |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Clinical Psychology |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Health Economics and Policy |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Public Health |
1 year |
$29,000 |
MSc Statistics |
1 year |
$28,000 |
MSc Financial Mathematics |
1 year |
$28,000 |
MSc Operational Research and Analytics |
1 year |
$28,000 |
PhD/Doctorate Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Accounting and Finance |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Business and Management |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Economics |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Marketing |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Operational Research |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Mechanical Engineering |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Electronic Engineering |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Renewable Energy Systems |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Computer Science |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Artificial Intelligence |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Cyber Security |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Data Science |
3-4 years |
$33,000 |
PhD in Environmental Science |
3-4 years |
$32,000 |
PhD in Ecology and Conservation |
3-4 years |
$32,000 |
PhD in Climate Change and Sustainability |
3-4 years |
$32,000 |
PhD in Sociology |
3-4 years |
$27,000 |
PhD in Politics and International Relations |
3-4 years |
$27,000 |
PhD in Criminology and Social Justice |
3-4 years |
$27,000 |
PhD in Law |
3-4 years |
$27,000 |
PhD in International Human Rights Law |
3-4 years |
$27,000 |
PhD in History |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
PhD in English Literary Studies |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
PhD in Creative Writing |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
PhD in Film Studies |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
PhD in Media and Cultural Studies |
3-4 years |
$26,000 |
PhD in Psychology |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Clinical Psychology |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Public Health |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Health Economics |
3-4 years |
$29,000 |
PhD in Mathematics |
3-4 years |
$28,000 |
PhD in Statistics |
3-4 years |
$28,000 |
PhD in Operational Research and Analytics |
3-4 years |
$28,000 |
Top Rankings:
9th in the UK (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024).
11th in the UK (Complete University Guide 2024).
Globally ranked 122nd (QS World University Rankings 2024).
Internationally Friendly:
Lancaster boasts a multicultural community, with over 16,000 students, including 3,000 international students.
A dedicated International Student Advisory Team helps students settle into life in the UK.
Collegiate System:
Lancaster is one of the few UK universities with a collegiate system, where students belong to one of nine colleges. This creates a strong sense of community and support for students.
Employability:
Lancaster is highly focused on employability, with many programs offering placement years and internships.
89% of graduates are employed or in further study within six months of graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey).
Ideal Location:
Located in Lancaster, a historic and safe city in northwest England.
Close to the Lake District National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and within 2.5 hours of London by train.
Supportive Environment:
Offers language support, pre-arrival guidance, and an orientation program tailored to international students.
Lancaster University offers a variety of undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programs across multiple disciplines. Many programs provide opportunities for placements, study abroad, or industry collaborations.
Business and Management:
Programs at the Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) are globally recognized and triple-accredited.
Examples: MBA, MSc Management, BSc Business Studies.
Engineering and Technology:
High-ranking courses in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Renewable Energy Systems.
Computer Science and IT:
Programs such as MSc Data Science, MSc Artificial Intelligence, and Cyber Security are highly sought after.
Social Sciences:
Courses like Politics and International Relations, Criminology, and Sociology are globally relevant.
Environmental Sciences:
Lancaster is a leader in Environmental Science, Climate Change, and Sustainability research.
Arts and Humanities:
Programs like English Literature, Creative Writing, and History attract students worldwide.
Placement Year Option: Many courses, particularly in Business and Engineering, offer an optional placement year, allowing students to gain practical work experience.
Study Abroad: Lancaster has partnerships with universities worldwide, allowing students to study in locations like the USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe.
Lancaster University processes undergraduate applications through the UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) system.
Step |
Details |
---|---|
1. Choose a Course |
- Visit the Lancaster University website or UCAS to explore courses: Lancaster Courses. |
2. Create a UCAS Account |
- Go to the UCAS portal. |
3. Complete the UCAS Application |
- Add Lancaster University as one of your choices (Institution Code: L14). |
4. Pay UCAS Fee |
- The UCAS application fee is £27 (~$35 USD) for multiple courses or £22 (~$28 USD) for a single course. |
5. Track Application |
- Track your application status through the UCAS portal. |
6. Accept Offer |
- Log in to UCAS to confirm and accept your offer. If you receive multiple offers, choose one as your firm choice. |
7. Meet Requirements |
- Fulfill any conditional requirements, such as final exam results or English language proficiency. |
8. Confirm CAS for Visa |
- If you're an international student, once you've accepted your offer, the university will issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for your UK Student Visa application. |
15 January: General deadline for most courses.
30 June: Final UCAS deadline for late applications (subject to course availability).
Clearing (July–August): For students who missed earlier deadlines or did not meet entry requirements.
Postgraduate applications are submitted directly through the Lancaster University online application portal.
Step |
Details |
---|---|
1. Choose a Course |
- Browse postgraduate courses on the Lancaster website: Postgraduate Courses. |
2. Prepare Documents |
Prepare the following documents: |
3. Apply Online |
- Submit your application via the Lancaster application portal: Apply Online. |
4. Pay Application Fee |
- No application fee is required for most postgraduate taught courses. |
5. Await Decision |
- The admissions team reviews your application and may contact you for additional information or an interview (if applicable). |
6. Accept the Offer |
- Accept your offer via the online application portal. |
7. Confirm CAS for Visa |
- Pay a deposit (if required) to secure your place and request your CAS for the UK Student Visa. |
Applications are usually open year-round, but it’s recommended to apply at least 3–6 months before your intended start date (especially for visa processing and accommodation booking).
Most programs start in September/October, with some offering January/February intakes.
For PhD and research degrees, Lancaster University requires applicants to submit applications through its online portal.
Step |
Details |
---|---|
1. Choose a Research Area |
- Identify your area of interest and browse available PhD programs: PhD Programs. |
2. Find a Supervisor |
- Contact potential supervisors listed under your chosen program. |
3. Prepare a Research Proposal |
- Write a detailed research proposal (typically 1,500–2,000 words), outlining: |
4. Prepare Documents |
Required documents: |
5. Apply Online |
- Submit your application via the online portal: PhD Application Portal. |
6. Attend Interview |
- If shortlisted, you may be invited to an interview (virtual or in person) with your potential supervisor or academic team. |
7. Await Decision |
- Successful applicants will receive a Conditional Offer or Unconditional Offer. |
8. Accept Offer and CAS |
- Accept your offer, pay any required deposit, and request your CAS for a visa application. |
International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English. Accepted tests and minimum scores include:
Test |
Undergraduate |
Postgraduate |
---|---|---|
IELTS Academic |
6.0 overall (minimum 5.5 in each component) |
6.5–7.0 overall (varies by course) |
TOEFL iBT |
79 overall (minimum 17 in listening and writing, 18 in reading, 20 in speaking) |
88–100 overall (varies by course) |
PTE Academic |
53 overall |
58–66 overall |
If your English proficiency is below the required level, Lancaster offers pre-sessional English courses to help meet the entry criteria.
Document |
Undergraduate |
Postgraduate |
PhD/Doctorate |
---|---|---|---|
Completed Application Form |
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Academic Transcripts |
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Degree Certificates |
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Personal Statement |
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References |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Research Proposal |
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English Language Test Results |
(if required) |
(if required) |
(if required) |
Level of Study |
Primary Intake |
Additional Intakes |
---|---|---|
Undergraduate |
September/October |
Late applications may be accepted for clearing in July/August (if spaces are available). |
Postgraduate (Taught) |
September/October |
Some programs offer a January/February intake (varies by course). |
PhD/Research Degrees |
October (primary) |
Additional intakes may be available in January or April (depending on the program and supervisor availability). |
Undergraduate Programs:
The primary September/October intake is aligned with the UK academic calendar. Applications for these programs close in January (via UCAS), but late applications are sometimes accepted during clearing (July/August).
Postgraduate Programs:
The September/October intake is the most common, but some programs (e.g., business, computer science) may also have a January/February intake. Deadlines vary by course.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for most postgraduate programs.
PhD Programs:
PhD programs primarily start in October, but some flexible programs allow January or April intakes depending on the availability of supervisors and funding.
It is recommended to contact supervisors and submit applications 6–9 months before the desired start date.
Eligibility for admission to Lancaster University varies by program level (undergraduate, postgraduate, or PhD) and field of study. Below is a breakdown of the general academic and English language requirements.
UK Students:
A minimum of A-Level grades or equivalent qualifications as specified per course (e.g., AAA–BBB for competitive programs).
For some programs, subjects like Mathematics, Physics, or Chemistry may be required (e.g., Engineering or Science programs).
International Students:
Equivalent to UK A-Levels, such as:
International Baccalaureate (IB): Typical requirements range from 30 to 35 points.
High School Diploma + AP/SAT: Varies by country (e.g., US students may need a GPA of 3.0+ with SAT/ACT scores).
Other country-specific qualifications accepted. Refer to the Lancaster University International Entry Requirements for detailed criteria.
IELTS Academic: 6.0–6.5 overall, with no component below 5.5 (varies by program).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 79–90.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 53–58.
Duolingo English Test (DET): Accepted by some programs (check specific requirements).
Some programs, such as Medicine (MBChB), may require additional qualifications like the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) or an interview.
Creative programs like Creative Writing or Film Studies may require a portfolio or writing samples.
Bachelor’s Degree:
A UK 2:1 equivalent (Second Class Upper) in a relevant subject is typically required for admission.
Some programs may accept a 2:2 (Second Class Lower) if accompanied by relevant work experience or additional qualifications.
International Equivalents:
USA: Bachelor’s degree with GPA 3.0/4.0 or higher.
India: Bachelor’s degree with 60–70% or CGPA 6.5/10.
China: A score of 75–85% from a recognized university.
Other Countries: Check the country-specific entry requirements.
IELTS Academic: 6.5–7.0 overall, with no component below 6.0 (varies by program).
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 88–100.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 58–66.
Some programs, like MBA or Clinical Psychology, require 2–5 years of relevant work experience.
Programs in Creative Writing or Media may require a portfolio or creative sample.
Statement of Purpose (SOP): A written statement explaining your academic and professional goals.
References: Two academic or professional references.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Level of Study |
Award Value |
Application Process |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lancaster Global Scholarship |
Academic merit (varies by region). Eligible countries include India, China, Africa, and Southeast Asia. |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate (Taught) |
- Undergraduate: £5,000 (~$6,250 USD) per year. |
Automatically considered upon admission. |
Alumni Loyalty Scholarship |
Lancaster graduates applying for postgraduate study. |
Postgraduate (Taught & Research) |
10%–20% tuition fee discount |
Automatically awarded if eligible. |
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Studentships |
Outstanding applicants to specific FASS programs. |
Postgraduate (Taught & Research) |
Full or partial tuition fees and/or stipend. |
Submit application through FASS website. |
Management School Scholarships |
Exceptional applicants to LUMS (Lancaster University Management School) programs. |
Postgraduate (Taught) |
Up to £5,000 (~$6,250 USD) |
Automatically considered based on application. |
Chevening Scholarships |
Applicants from Chevening-eligible countries pursuing a master’s degree. |
Postgraduate (Taught) |
Full tuition fees + living expenses |
Apply through the Chevening website. |
Commonwealth Scholarships |
Students from Commonwealth countries with excellent academic records. |
Postgraduate (Taught & Research) |
Full tuition fees + living expenses |
Apply through the Commonwealth Scholarships website. |
Postgraduate Research Scholarships |
Exceptional PhD candidates with a strong academic record. |
PhD/Research |
Full tuition fees + stipend (~£17,000/year) |
Apply via Lancaster’s online PhD portal. |
GREAT Scholarships |
Citizens of eligible countries (e.g., India, China, Malaysia) funded by Lancaster and the British Council. |
Postgraduate (Taught) |
£10,000 (~$12,500 USD) |
Apply directly through the university. |
Country-Specific Scholarships |
Based on nationality (e.g., India, China, Nigeria, Pakistan). |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
: £2,000–£5,000 (~$2,500–$6,250 USD) |
Automatically awarded based on eligibility. |
Early Payment Discount |
International students paying tuition fees in full before the deadline. |
All Levels |
£500 (~$625 USD) discount |
Automatically applied if fees are paid early. |
Sports Scholarships |
Talented athletes competing at a national/international level. |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
£2,000–£3,000 (~$2,500–$3,750 USD) + support services |
Separate application required with evidence of achievements. |
Lancaster Sanctuary Scholarships |
Refugee or asylum-seeking students in the UK. |
Undergraduate & Postgraduate |
Full tuition fees + living cost support |
Apply through the dedicated scholarship portal. |
Facility |
Description |
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Location |
Lancaster University is located on a 560-acre parkland campus, about 3 miles from Lancaster City Centre. |
Collegiate System |
The university has a collegiate structure with 9 colleges, fostering a strong community atmosphere. |
Library |
Open 24/7, offering modern study spaces, digital resources, and group work areas. |
Sports Centre |
Includes a swimming pool, gym, climbing wall, outdoor pitches, and fitness studios. |
On-Campus Facilities |
Cafes, restaurants, grocery stores, student bars, post office, and health center. |
Transport Links |
Free campus shuttle buses; direct trains from Lancaster to London (2.5 hours), Manchester (1 hour). |
Lancaster University offers a range of high-quality on-campus accommodation, suitable for all budgets. Below is a table summarizing the types of accommodation, features, and costs per week (in GBP and USD).
Accommodation Type |
Description |
Cost per Week (GBP) |
Cost per Week (USD) |
Cost per Year (USD) |
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Standard (Shared Bathroom) |
Single room with shared bathroom facilities and a shared kitchen. |
£105–£125 |
$130–$155 |
$5,000–$7,000 |
Superior Standard |
Larger single room with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. |
£135–£145 |
$165–$180 |
$7,500–$8,500 |
En-Suite |
Single room with a private bathroom and shared kitchen facilities. |
£150–£185 |
$185–$230 |
$8,500–$11,000 |
Superior En-Suite |
Larger en-suite room with additional storage space. |
£190–£200 |
$235–$250 |
$11,000–$13,000 |
Studio Flat |
Self-contained apartment with a private kitchen, bathroom, and living area (ideal for postgraduate students). |
£220–£275 |
$275–$340 |
$13,000–$18,000 |
Townhouse |
Shared accommodation with 12 students; includes shared bathrooms, kitchen, and a communal living area. |
£110–£125 |
$135–$155 |
$5,500–$7,000 |
Lancaster University is one of the few universities in the UK to have a collegiate system, which is central to student life.
Colleges:
There are nine colleges, each with its own unique identity, culture, and facilities:
Bowland, Cartmel, County, Furness, Fylde, Grizedale, Lonsdale, Pendle, and Graduate College (for postgraduates).
Students become members of a college upon enrollment, which fosters a sense of community and belonging.
College Benefits:
Social spaces and bars exclusive to college members.
Regular events such as college socials, sports competitions, and formal dinners.
Intra-college competitions, including the popular Carter Shield sports tournament.
International Representation:
Students from over 100 countries make up Lancaster’s multicultural campus.
The International Student Advisory Team ensures a smooth transition into UK life for international students.
Cultural Societies:
Over 175 student societies, including cultural and religious groups, help students stay connected to their heritage.
Examples: Chinese Society, Indian Society, African and Caribbean Society, Islamic Society, and Jewish Society.
Global Week:
An annual event celebrating the diversity of cultures on campus through food, performances, and exhibitions.
The Lancaster University Students’ Union (LUSU) supports a wide variety of clubs and societies.
Academic and Professional Societies:
Examples: Economics Society, Computer Science Society, and Marketing Society.
Sports Clubs:
Over 40 sports clubs, ranging from football and rugby to climbing and ultimate frisbee.
Lancaster competes in the Roses Tournament, the largest inter-university sports competition in Europe, against the University of York.
Special Interest Societies:
Examples: Drama Society, Harry Potter Society, Gaming Society, and LGBTQ+ Society.
Volunteering and Leadership:
Students can participate in community projects or join leadership programs through LUSU.
Lancaster is known for its vibrant social scene, offering a wide variety of activities to suit all interests.
Freshers' Week:
A week-long orientation program for new students, including campus tours, parties, and society showcases.
Campus Events:
Regular events like quizzes, open mic nights, movie screenings, and live music performances.
Formal events, including college-specific formal dinners and the annual graduation ball.
Nightlife:
Lancaster has several on-campus bars, one in almost every college.
The city of Lancaster has student-friendly pubs, clubs, and cafes, with a vibrant atmosphere on Friday and Saturday nights.
Lancaster University’s 560-acre campus is designed to support student life with state-of-the-art facilities.
Academic Resources:
Library:
Open 24/7, equipped with study spaces, group work areas, and access to extensive online and physical resources.
Computer Labs:
High-speed internet and access to specialized software.
Sports and Recreation:
Sports Centre:
Modern gym facilities, swimming pool, climbing wall, squash courts, and sports pitches.
Fitness classes such as yoga, Zumba, and spinning.
Sports Clubs and Leagues:
Open to students of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals.
Social Spaces:
Cafes and restaurants serving affordable and diverse cuisines.
Student-run shops, grocery stores, and a post office.
Lancaster University is located a short distance from Lancaster City, a historic and student-friendly town.
Historic Charm:
Explore landmarks like Lancaster Castle, Ashton Memorial, and the Lancaster Canal.
Student-Friendly Amenities:
Affordable restaurants, pubs, and shopping areas, including St. Nicholas Arcade.
Cultural Scene:
Museums, art galleries, and theatres like the Dukes Theatre and Lancaster Grand Theatre.
Accessibility:
The city is well-connected by public transport, with direct trains to major cities:
Manchester: 1 hour.
London: 2.5 hours.
Lancaster University prioritizes student well-being, offering extensive support services.
Health and Well-being:
On-campus medical centre and counselling services.
Well-being workshops focused on managing stress, time, and mental health.
Careers and Employability:
One-on-one career coaching and CV workshops.
Access to the Lancaster Award, which recognizes extracurricular achievements to boost employability.
Disability Support:
Tailored assistance for students with disabilities, including specialized accommodation and learning support.
Faith and Spirituality:
The Chaplaincy Centre serves students of all faiths, with prayer rooms and pastoral care.
Lancaster University offers award-winning on-campus accommodation that caters to different budgets and preferences.
Collegiate Living:
Accommodation is tied to your college, offering a built-in community atmosphere.
Types of Rooms:
Standard, En-suite, Superior En-suite, and Studio Flats.
Cost:
Weekly rents range from £105–£275 (~$130–$340 USD), with utilities and Wi-Fi included.
Part-Time Work:
International students can work 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
On-campus jobs include roles at the library, student union, or retail outlets.
Placements and Internships:
Many programs include an optional placement year, allowing students to gain valuable work experience.
Strong links with employers like PwC, Unilever, IBM, and BAE Systems.
“The collegiate system makes Lancaster feel like a family. I’ve made so many friends through my college, and the campus events are amazing!” – Maria, Sociology BA.
“The facilities here are great, and the staff really care about your success. Lancaster has helped me grow both academically and personally.” – James, MSc Data Science.
“I love how Lancaster is such a friendly and safe city. The campus has everything you need, and there’s always something going on.” – Nisha, International Business Management BSc.
Lancaster University is committed to sustainability, earning recognition as a Green Flag Campus.
Sustainable Initiatives:
Recycling programs, eco-friendly transport, and energy-efficient buildings.
Biodiversity:
Woodland trails and green spaces for students to explore.
88% Employability Rate: 88% of Lancaster graduates are in employment or further study within six months of graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey).
Ranked 9th in the UK for Graduate Prospects: Recognized by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.
Global Employer Network: Partnerships with employers such as PwC, IBM, Google, Unilever, Jaguar Land Rover, and BAE Systems.
Placement and Internship Opportunities: Many undergraduate and postgraduate programs include the option for placement years, summer internships, or short-term industry projects.
The Professional Placement Year is one of the key features of many undergraduate and some postgraduate programs at Lancaster University. This allows students to work full-time with an employer for 9–12 months as part of their degree.
Key Features of the Placement Year:
Paid Work Experience: Most placements are paid, and salaries typically range between £18,000–£25,000 (~$23,000–$31,000 USD) for the year.
Industry Sectors: Placements are available in industries such as finance, technology, engineering, healthcare, consulting, marketing, and sustainability.
Full Academic Support: Lancaster provides dedicated placement officers to assist students with finding, applying for, and succeeding in placements.
Examples of Employers Offering Placement Opportunities:
Finance: Deloitte, PwC, KPMG, HSBC, Barclays.
Technology: IBM, Microsoft, Google, Intel.
Engineering: BAE Systems, Jaguar Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Unilever.
Retail and Marketing: Marks & Spencer, Nestlé, L’Oréal, Procter & Gamble.
Lancaster University offers students the chance to gain short-term internships during summer breaks or alongside their studies.
Key Features:
Summer Internships: Typically last 8–12 weeks and are available across various sectors.
Part-Time Internships: Opportunities to work part-time while continuing your studies.
Support Services: The Careers and Employability Service helps students secure internships through tailored advice, CV reviews, and networking events.
Internship Programs:
The Richardson Institute Internship Program:
Offers internships in areas like politics, international relations, and policy-making.
Lancaster Work Experience Program:
Provides part-time internships with local companies and community organizations.
Santander SME Internship Scheme:
Paid internships with small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) funded by Santander Universities.
Lancaster University provides extensive support to help students prepare for the job market:
Career Workshops and Guidance:
One-on-One Career Coaching:
Personalized career advice, including CV and cover letter writing, interview preparation, and LinkedIn profile optimization.
Employability Workshops:
Regular workshops on networking, job applications, and career planning.
Lancaster University Careers Portal (TargetConnect):
An online platform where students can:
Browse job vacancies, internships, and graduate schemes.
Book career guidance appointments and mock interviews.
Access resources for building employability skills.
The Lancaster Award:
A unique program that helps students enhance their CVs by recognizing achievements in work experience, campus involvement, volunteering, and skills development.
Networking Events:
Career Fairs:
Regular career fairs featuring leading employers across various sectors.
Employer Talks:
On-campus and virtual sessions with industry professionals offering insights into career opportunities.
Lancaster University has built a strong reputation for producing job-ready graduates, thanks to its partnerships with top global employers.
Graduate Employers:
Graduates from Lancaster have been hired by renowned organizations such as:
Technology: IBM, Microsoft, Cisco, Accenture.
Finance: HSBC, Goldman Sachs, EY (Ernst & Young), Deloitte.
Engineering: Siemens, Jaguar Land Rover, BAE Systems, Rolls Royce.
Retail and Marketing: Unilever, Nestlé, Marks & Spencer, Procter & Gamble.
Healthcare: NHS, AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
Graduate Employment Destinations:
50% of Lancaster graduates find employment in professional and managerial roles.
20% pursue postgraduate study to specialize further in their field.
Program Competitiveness:
Highly sought-after programs like Management, Engineering, Data Science, and Psychology are more competitive, with lower acceptance rates.
Programs with limited seats, such as Medicine (MBChB) and MBA, have significantly stricter requirements and accept fewer students.
Undergraduate vs. Postgraduate:
Undergraduate programs typically have a higher acceptance rate (20–30%) compared to postgraduate programs (15–25%) due to the specialized nature of postgraduate courses.
International Applications:
Lancaster receives a large number of applications from international students, especially for fields like Business, Computer Science, and Engineering. While the university is welcoming to international students, the volume of applications increases competition.
Applicant Quality:
Lancaster places a strong emphasis on academic performance, personal statements, and references for admissions.
Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission, especially for competitive courses.
Research Opportunities:
PhD programs are highly selective, with admission based on the strength of the research proposal, academic background, and availability of supervisors.
Program Type |
Approximate Acceptance Rate |
---|---|
Undergraduate (Overall) |
20–30% |
Postgraduate Taught |
15–25% |
PhD/Research Degrees |
10–20% |
Medicine (MBChB) |
10–15% |
Lancaster MBA |
15–20% |
Feature |
Details |
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Address |
Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA1 4YW, United Kingdom |
Proximity to Lancaster City |
The campus is located just 3 miles (4.8 km) from Lancaster City Centre, a short 15-minute bus ride. |
Region |
Located in Lancashire, northwest England, close to the Lake District National Park. |
Accessibility |
Well-connected via road, rail, and air to other major cities in the UK, including London and Manchester. |
Environment |
The campus is surrounded by green parkland and woodlands, offering a peaceful study environment. |