In the heart of the multicultural town of Middlesbrough, Teesside University boasts a state-of-the-art campus and a safe and friendly place for students to focus on their studies.
The university prides itself on wellbeing and student satisfaction, with a range of individual support services and advice available via the Student Life building, a student-centred space designed to further improve the student experience and promote wellbeing.
The university has a rich heritage which informs its innovative, dynamic and energetic environment. The institution has grown significantly in recent years, with four regional offices in China, India, Malaysia and Nigeria. Teesside University has a global network of partners and students, graduates and staff who are internationally connected.
Following over GBP 275 million in investments, Teesside has transformed its campus to reinforce its commitment to providing an outstanding student and learning experience. The exciting newly-completed National Horizons Centre also puts Teesside University at the heart of exciting UK-wide industry developments in bio-based industries. Other recent developments include the Student Life building for all student facing services, a new GBP 7 million library refurbishment and a modernised business school.
Students can explore the beautiful surrounding countryside including the North York Moors, as well as cultural offerings like the MIMA gallery, which is part of the university.
Teesside has embraced cutting-edge digital technology to completely change the way that students learn, Future Facing Learning, which puts Teesside in a really good place to deliver the online elements of study.
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Students at Teesside University will be part of an ambitious and enterprising community, which provides them with international opportunities, in a future-facing learning environment. Teesside’s innovative courses have been developed with global industry and societal challenges in mind. Teesside will challenge expectations and boundaries, opening up new possibilities. Students are empowered to graduate with the key skills for their future success.
Teesside University is ranked number one of 42 UK universities for careers advice in the International Student Barometer Survey 2019*.
Teesside University cares about students’ future and wants to give opportunities for them to gain enterprise skills and work experience, to give them the best possible start. Teesside’s are a dedicated careers focussed team with advisers to help with all aspects of professional development. From planning next steps, working out a career path, finding ways to get invaluable experience, or even help with a job application.
Graduates of Teesside University have found themselves working for internationally renowned organisations such as Microsoft, Disney, Rolls-Royce, HSBC, Vodafone and Aston Martin.
*Based on the views of 854 Teesside students within a global survey response of 179,950 students. More info at www.i-graduate.org/ Verification data on request, email info@i-graduate.org university.
The university is continuing to develop its plans for the new academic year, considering the latest government advice and guidelines.
Teesside University intends to start the academic year as planned in September 2020 for all students. However, the university plans to adopt a hybrid teaching model. This means students can expect to spend some time learning online and on campus, in line with current UK government social distancing restrictions. Teesside hope to be able to give students the benefits of facilities and resources as a key part of the education experience, but students should also be able to complete parts of the course at a time and a pace that suits them.
Teesside University has a strong track record of innovation in teaching and learning, and its Future Facing Learning approach puts it in a really good place to deliver online elements of study.
For the most current Covid-19 advice and guidance information from Teesside University please visit its dedicated
Teesside University Students’ Union (TUSU) remains closed at present as it continues to follow guidance from both government and the university. It is, however, planning for at least some of its services to be available from early September 2020, and hopes that this can include the SU Welcome Desk and at least one member of the SU Activities team available each day.
13,08,492 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, for details
13,45,747 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, for details
10,03,160 Living costs
3,68,272 To live on campus
International Students may be eligible for a number of including:
Global Excellence Award scholarship of GBP 1,000 or GBP 1,500 in first year of study for a foundation, undergraduate or postgraduate programme, open to students who show an aptitude for English or who have higher than average grades.
The Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship awards a one-off payment of GBP 5,000 to waive first year fees for an international student who demonstrates in their scholarship application that they have the commitment to become a future global leader.
The university offers a discount to international fee-paying students who pay their fees in advance of enrolment, and an alumni scholarship of up to GBP 1,000 for international students studying an undergraduate course who progress to postgraduate study and apply directly.
Teesside University is ranked number one of 42 UK universities for overall average satisfaction and number one of 42 UK universities for average satisfaction with learning in the International Student Barometer Survey 2019*.
Teesside has embraced cutting-edge digital technology to completely change the way that students learn, the Future Facing Learning initiative puts Teesside in a really good place to deliver the online learning.
Teesside University combines excellent teaching and research with industry in mind. Students have the opportunity to work with both highly qualified teaching staff and industry professionals.
Notable examples of this approach include:
Teesside University Business School, which has an international reputation for developing excellent graduates via the provision of innovative curricula and business engagement. The school has a good relationship with leading global organisations such as Siemens, TedX and Visualsoft, as well as regional partners such as Middlesbrough FC.
The School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies runs , a world-class games and animation event. The annual conference of workshops, talks, screenings, exhibitions and demonstrations emphasises networking between students, graduates and the industry, who send representatives and talent recruiters to the event.
*Based on the views of 854 Teesside students within a global survey response of 179,950 students. More info at www.i-graduate.org/ Verification data on request, email info@i-graduate.org university.
**For more information of other awards, league table positions and survey information students can visit the dedicated webpage on the university’s website.
As a campus university, Teesside offers students a safe space in the heart of Middlesbrough, including student support and a range of activities to feel at home. The town has a busy social life with lots going on, but is small enough for students to know their way around and to feel safe.
There is also a range of university-managed student accommodation available within walking distance of the campus, including halls accommodation and shared houses.
The university uses SafeZone, a free app which students can download on their phone. With this app, students can get help quickly in a personal emergency, or if they need first aid or general help.
Students can also always find assistance via the Student Life building, or the Students’ Union building, with trained staff to help with any issues that might arise.
The university welcomes, supports and advises students, helping them to have a happy and productive experience at university. Teesside University has reimagined its approach to student support and wellbeing. The new Student Life building, set in the heart of the university campus, offers student-facing services to support, inspire and empower success in learning and life.
The advisers offer help at any point during the application process, and once students are studying at Teesside, they are available to provide visa and immigration assistance.
Disability Services support students with a range of needs including mental health conditions, autism spectrum disorders, medical conditions and those with specific learning needs such as dyslexia.
Free and confidential access to support is accessible via the Student Life team.
Student Life team can offer advice and support in financial issues, basic financial problems, or more complex needs.
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