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United Kingdom
The Bachelor's in Ecology, BSc (Hons) at University of York is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.
The University of York is a high-performing Russell Group university where enquiring minds, inspiring lecturers and world-class researchers thrive. The University provides exceptional learning experiences that stay with its students for the rest of their lives, enabling them to flourish within and beyond their studies. Since its foundation in 1963, York’s focus on academic excellence has resulted in a strong reputation across the globe. The University's founding values of excellence, equality and opportunity for all, anchored by the highest academic standards, are as true today as they were when the University of York opened its doors. University of York started out with just over 230 students and are now home to more than 18,000 students from over 150 countries.
Our integrated Masters in Ecology examines how the Earth’s biological systems respond to environmental change and why this is important, at scales ranging from microorganisms to global climate shifts.
The University of York works collaboratively in partnership with institutions across the world to develop life-saving discoveries and new technologies that tackle some of the most pressing global challenges. The 30+ academic departments undertake groundbreaking research that underpins the institution's inspiring teaching and challenges students to dream big, think critically and change the world.
Located within walking distance of York city centre, the safe and beautiful campus is home to ten colleges and most departments. The University also have departments located in the city centre at the historic King's Manor, and they are investing in the sustainable development of the whole campus. All York students become members of the college system, which provides an inclusive and a valuable sense of community on campus alongside the cultural offerings of the thriving city of York.
Anchored by the highest academic standards, York's founding principles of equality and opportunity for all place the importance of widening access to higher education at the heart of what the institution do. The University delivers regular talks and hands-on activities in schools and colleges across the region, plus on-campus events that enthuse talented young people from all backgrounds about higher education. University of York stay true to this ethos by offering continued support for the diverse community that they welcome on campus. This culture of inclusivity provides a safe place for refugees, asylum seekers and other people who have been forced to migrate.
You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.
You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.
Register when you arrive
It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.
Register when you arrive
It’s not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it.
Application Fee
$35 USD
$35 USD
Tuition Fee
$33,327 USD
$33,327 USD
per year
The minimum age is 18 and the maximum age is 30.
English Fluent is required.
Minimum education level High school certificate
You need to have above average grades for the program. Exceptional - (Grade A, 70%+, GPA 3+).
All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.
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Application Fee
$35 USD
Service Fee
$0 USD
Deadline
January 25, 2025
Tuition
$33,327 USD per year
$133,308 USD in total
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