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School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science

International Undergraduate Students

We have a long history of welcoming students from around the world. Over the years, hundreds of international students have graduated from the School and gone on to pursue successful careers. We attract students from over 46 countries which means we have a vibrant, diverse and welcoming student community.

We offer a variety of options to further your studies with us and make London your home-from-home. You could choose to spend a semester with us or take a 3 or 4-year degree programme.

International Students at Queen Mary

Associate Students

The Study Abroad Scheme is for students outside Europe who would like to come to Queen Mary for a Semester or academic year... find out more


Erasmus Students

The Erasmus scheme allows European students to spend time in another Higher Educational Institution within Europe. For those Erasmus students looking to carry out research work during their stay, you will need to agree a project before you return this form. Please contact us with information on the project work you are interested in, so we can look for a suitable supervisor to work with you... find out more


Fees and scholarships

We recognise that studying at a top rated University is a major undertaking both personally and financially. If you are wondering how much it will cost you to study at Queen Mary, visit the international student fees page.

Our Advice and Counselling Service provides guidance and useful information on financial matters.

In recognition of the important investment that overseas students are making in their education, we are pleased to offer International Science and Engineering Excellence Awards (ISEEA). The awards are designed to reward academic excellence and help attract the brightest and best students from across the world... find out more.


English language requirements

All tuition and examinations in the School are in English. Good English is essential for success in a course of study and for research. If your first language is not English you must be able to provide evidence that you have an acceptable English language qualification. Further information is available on the English language requirements pages.

The College offers a range of courses for students who have not quite reached the required standard of English Language ability, or for those wishing to improve their English Language and Study Skills. Further information is available on the Language and Learning website.


Accommodation

Queen Mary is the only college of the University of London to offer a fully integrated campus in central London so you can live, study and socialise all in one place. When you accept your place to study at Queen Mary, the Admissions Office will send you information on how to apply for Queen Mary residences.

There is no specific deadline for the return of accommodation applications. However, places are offered on a "first come first served" basis, so the earlier you apply the better your chances will be of securing a place.

Further information about applications for accommodation is available on the residences webpage.


Foundation Programme

If your qualifications are not suitable for entry to the degree programme, you may be interested in one of our foundation programmes.

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