Greece
The University of Glasgow has a long established relationship with Greece and we have been welcoming students here for many decades. Our Greek graduates include Engineers, Attorneys and Accountants among many others. 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 Greek population which tend to have more in common with the local population than our mutual respect for education of a high standard.
Contact Us
Will Wadman, International Officer (Europe)
+44 (0)141 330 7379
will.wadman@glasgow.ac.uk
Katy Scott, International Recruitment Coordinator (Eurasia, South Asia and Europe)
+44 (0)141 330 3440
katy.scott@glasgow.ac.uk
Meet us in Greece
You can find details of our future visits to Greece on our Travel Schedule. If there are no visits scheduled at this time, please contact Will Wadman.
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. Therefore 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
Presently we ask students applying to our science courses for 17.5 / 20 in the Apolytirion. Those looking to study in our colleges of Arts or Social Sciences are requested to have achieved a minimum of 19/20 in the Apolytirion.
International Baccalaureate
Applications with 32-36 points will be considered for direct admission to most schools. Please note that there are certain exceptions.
Postgraduate
We will consider applications to Masters degrees from graduates holding a Bachelors Degree. Applicants with a GPA of 3.0 or above may be considered for postgraduate study. This equates to scores of approximately 6.5 – 8.4 from most Anotera Ekpedeftika Idrimatas and Technologika Ekpedeftika Idrimatas. If you are in doubt that your qualification meets our standards, the best advice is to apply and we can either offer you a place on our courses or suggest alternatives for you.
Partnerships with Greek Institutions
The University of Glasgow is in partnership with many of the leading Greek institutions. We currently benefit from very successful exchange agreements with:
- Arisiteleio Panepistimio/Aristotle U. Thessaloniki
- Ethniko kai Kapodistriako Panepistimio Athinon
- Panepistimio Egeou
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.
