About UHI
Inverness College is proud to be part of the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), an innovative university comprised of thirteen campuses located in the north of Scotland.
UHI offers a broad choice of subjects from engineering, marine science, history, politics, architectural technology to business and leisure. The delivery of our courses is underpinned by specialised research. The 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) recognised certain elements of UHI research in earth system science, Celtic studies and archaeology as “world-leading”.
Over 7500 students enjoy UHI’s superb student support and excellent teaching standards; from HNDs and undergraduate courses to postgraduate and doctoral studies UHI offers natural, supporting environment for studying at university.
UHI is a government-funded university and a
Highly Trusted Sponsor under the Tier 4 of the UK immigration system.
UHI is also affiliated with the
British Council (Education UK) and the
UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA).
Why study at Inverness College UHI?
Choice of programmes:
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Master’s degrees
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Bachelor’s degrees
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Certificates and diplomas
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University preparation (access courses)
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English language courses
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Distance education
Special opportunities:
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Options to work off campus
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Combined study and work programmes
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Transfer credit from recognised institutions overseas
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International exchange programmes
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Scholarship programmes
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Access to enterprise network through CREATE, the Centre for Enterprise and Innovation
Individual Support:
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Personal Studies Advisor
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Employment services assistance
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Social activities
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Personal counselling
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Admissions and registration assistance