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Don’t get lost in the crowd: study at Queen Margaret University (QMU), Edinburgh. We’re distinctive in our person-centred approach to teaching and committed to shaping a better world. Ranked in the top 5 Scottish universities for Learning Community (NSS 2022).
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At Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, we offer a wide...
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Learn about QMU's history, vision, values, and academic offering in healthcare, social sciences, creative arts, business, and education. QMU is a modern campus in Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city, with a focus on social justice and sustainability.
Our courses are designed to inspire and development you, and meet the needs of employers, helping you succeed in your career. Search alphabetically for a course that interests you. Be it undergraduate or postgraduate taught courses research degrees or investing in continued professional development.
International Students. Whatever you study at QMU, you’ll soon make friends from across the world. Join over 5,000 students from around 80 countries who study with us.
As well as offering easy access to Edinburgh city centre, and all the attractions of Scotland’s capital city, the campus is a gateway to East Lothian, an area characterised by beaches, and historic countryside; and featuring plenty of opportunities for outdoor pursuits from surfing and wakeboarding to golfing and horse-riding.
The university was founded in 1875, as The Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy, by Christian Guthrie Wright and Louisa Stevenson, both members of the Edinburgh Ladies' Educational Association.