Cyprus

The University of Glasgow has a long established relationship with Cyprus and we have been welcoming students here for many decades. Our Cypriot graduates include members of the European Parliament along with Directors of International companies among many others. One of our current Cypriot students has recently told an independent survey ‘Glasgow is a great choice!’ (ISB Summer 2010, International Graduate Insight Group Ltd). At Glasgow, you will study to gain an internationally respected degree, but we can guarantee you much more besides. Glasgow is one of Europe’s most diverse cities and includes a large Cypriot population which tend to have more in common with the local population than our shared love of Art.

Contact Us

For further information please contact student.recruitment@glasgow.ac.uk or:

Gemma Carroll, International Officer 
+44 (0)141 330 7379
gemma.carroll@glasgow.ac.uk

Mhairi MacFarlane, International Recruitment Coordinator
+44 (0)141 330 7020
mhairi.macfarlane@glasgow.ac.uk

Caroline Boddie, Senior International Officer 
+44 (0)141 330 2462
caroline.boddie@glasgow.ac.uk

Meet us in Cyprus

You can find details of our future visits to Cyprus on our Travel Schedule.

Student Network

If you would like to speak to a current student about studying at the University and living in Glasgow then please use our Student Network service. This is a great way to get the inside information about what it's like to be a student at Glasgow.

Entry requirements

We welcome students to the University of Glasgow with a variety of different qualifications. We have a team of experts that will equate any of the qualifications you hold to our entry requirements.  All you have to do, is let us know the type of qualification you have and the grade you hold in it.

Undergraduate
Students taking the Cypriot High School qualification (Apolytirion) are required to take either 2 additional GCE A-Levels or Pancyprian exams. The Apolytirion replaces one of the 3 A-Levels required by applicants applying with only A-Levels.

Applicants are required to achieve at least an 18 out of 20 in the Apolytirion programme as well as either 2 GCE A-Levels at Grade A or the Pancyprian exams at grade 18.

Applicants must have 2 subjects relevant to the course in whcih they apply for.


International Baccalaureate

A minimum of 34 points is required to be considered for an offer. Actual offers will specify subjects and grades to be attained at Higher Level.

Postgraduate Taught

We will consider applications to Masters degrees from graduates holding a Bachelors Degree and the Ptychio.  Applicants with a GPA of 3.0 in the bachelors and  Very Good (6.5 - 8.49) in the Ptychio or above may be considered for postgraduate study.

Visit Us

The very best way to decide if University of Glasgow is the best choice for you is to see the campus for yourself. We have a range of opportunities for you to meet with staff and students to discuss your course. Details of these can be found at visit us.