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University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)

Scotland, United Kingdom
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  • Public Type
  • 36,000 Students
  • 2 Faculties
  • 2011Founded
  • YesAccept Int. Studs
  • YesDistance learning

About

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is a unique Scottish institution that combines further and higher education, offering a flexible, supported learning experience across the Highlands and Islands, Moray, and Perthshire.

Acronym UHI
Colour Black & White
Founded 2011
Departments 10
Location Scotland, United Kingdom
Address UHI House, Old Perth Road, Inverness, IV2 3JH

Mission

The University of the Highlands and Islands' (UHI) mission is to have a transformational impact on the people, communities, and economy of its regions. This includes a commitment to lifelong learning, sustainable development, and unlocking the full potential of every student. UHI aims to be a catalyst for economic and cultural growth, while also fostering collaboration, openness, respect, and excellence. 

Vision

The University of the Highlands and Islands' vision statement isn't explicitly stated as one concise sentence. Instead, it focuses on five key strategic themes that guide the university's direction, according to its website. These themes include Teaching, Learning, and Student Support, Research and Innovation Impact, and Sustainability, among others. 

University of the Highlands and Islands

Objectives

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) has a mission to have a significant, positive impact on the region it serves, including its economy, people, and communities. This is achieved through collaboration, openness, respect, and excellence, ensuring that UHI is a catalyst for change. 

Main Academic Divisions (Faculties)

Faculty of Science, Health and Engineering

Reasons to Study at University of the Highlands and Islands

  1. A University Shaped by Innovation and Place

    Our reputation is built on an innovative approach to learning and our distinctive research and curriculum, which often reflects the unique environment and culture of the region. We are a multi-campus university with stunning study locations across the mainland and islands of Scotland, giving access to an amazing outdoor adventure playground.


     

  2. Supportive and Dedicated Tutors

    The tutors provide helpful guidance throughout your studies, demonstrating a deep understanding of the articles and modules. They were readily available to answer any questions I had, provided excellent mentoring, and willingly assisted with proofreading.

  3. Centers of Excellence Across the Highlands and Islands

    Spanning the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, a place of outstanding natural beauty, UHI boasts centers of excellence and world-class thinking that push the boundaries of academic and applied knowledge.


     

  4. Innovative Blended Learning for Student Success

    Pioneers of blended learning, we teach and support our students through a combination of face-to-face, video, and online technologies. Combining academic excellence, vocational training, and industry expertise with our personalized approach, we help students find their path, building their skills and confidence to prepare them for success.

Fees

Undergraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students GBP 9,535
International Students GBP 16,200

Postgraduate Tuition

Indigenous Students GBP 7,650
International Students GBP 15,870 - GBP 19,750

Admission

Undergraduate Admission Requirement

Entry requirements vary by course. Check the course page to see your course requirements. 

Entry requirements are published on each course web page, indicating the minimum entry qualifications required to succeed in the programme. Please check your chosen course for required grades and further details. These qualifications do not need to have been gained in one exam sitting.

 

International Students: 

International students can check a breakdown of entry requirements by country to understand the equivalent qualifications, and our English language requirements at each level of study.

Postgraduate Admission Requirments

Entry requirements vary by course. Check the course page to see your course requirements.

 

 

International Students: 

International students can check a breakdown of entry requirements by country to understand the equivalent qualifications, and our English language requirements at each level of study.

How To Apply For Admission

UNDERGRADUATE: 

If you are applying for an undergraduate degree to study full-time you will apply via UCAS. When completing your UCAS application, along with the Course Code you will also need to provide:

  • Institution Code Name UHI
  • Institution Code H49


 POSTGRADUATE:

  • If you are applying for a postgraduate qualification, you will apply via the webpage of your chosen course. 
  • If you are applying to a PGDE (Professional Graduate Diploma in Education),  you will apply via UCAS. When completing your UCAS application, along with the Course Code you will also need to provide:
    • Institution Code Name UHI
    • Institution Code H49

Admission Contacts

Phone : +44(0)1463 279190.

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University of Highlands and Islands, Scotland - Official Introduction

Facilities

  • Classrooms
  • Library
  • Laboratory
  • Accommodation
  • Sports
  • Gym
  • ICT
  • Cafeteria
  • Accommodation: Starting at university can be a daunting prospect, especially if you are moving away from home. We want you to get the most out of your studies - and your social life. Finding the right accommodation to suit you will help you to settle quickly into life as a student.
  • Sport: Scottish Student Sport and British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) have regular competitions which are open to all UHI students.
  • Gym: Gym membership, UHI students get 30% off membership for Highlife Highland, who have facilities across the Highlands. Sign up: Join High Life Highland.
     

School Contact

Address

UHI House, Old Perth Road, Inverness, IV2 3JH

Email Address

[email protected]

Phone Number

+44 (0) 1463 279000

Website Address

https://www.uhi.ac.uk/en/

Accreditations

British Council

Vice Chancellor

Vicki Nairn

Vicki Nairn is the 4th Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI). With extensive experience of executive leadership experience across both public and private sectors, Vicki’s extensive background includes advising the Scottish Government on remote and rural issues and serving on various national higher education and public sector boards. She is also a Cha... read more
rtered Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply, specializing in strategic partnerships.

As Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Vicki leads UHI’s strategic intent, which emphasises delivering outstanding teaching, research and knowledge exchange across the Highlands and Islands, Moray and Perthshire. Her leadership focuses on fostering a more integrated future for UHI, ensuring that the institution continues to serve its students, staff and communities effectively.

Academic Staff

  • Rosemary McCormack

    Staff Governor Rosemary McCormack has over 30 years’ experience in managing and leading in private and public sector organisations. She prides herself on being an educated, talented, motivated and... read more
    professional manager, leader and educator, who exhibits a high standard of professional integrity at all times.

    Since 1997, she has been a member of the academic staff at Moray College UHI. Her job role for the past ten years, as an assistant director of curriculum and quality. Rosemary holds also, a number of other positions internally and externally to the college. Alongside her main role, she is the equality and diversity lead and practitioner for the college, has recently written, and published the colleges 2017 Equalities Mainstreaming Report, the 2017-2019 Set of Equalities Outcomes and the 2017 Gender Action Plan. She is a programme leader for the university on the BSc (Hons) Integrative Healthcare degree. 

    Rosemary led the development of this degree, through to its successful validation in early 2017 (this degree being the only one of its kind in Scotland). She is an associate assessor with Education Scotland, an associate lecturer and mentor with the University of Dundee, an external verifier with both the Assessment and Qualifications Alliance and the Awarding Body Consortium. Until recently, she was also a senior external verifier for the Scottish Qualifications Authority, where she held this position for ten years.

  • Calum Ross

    Rector Calum has been living and working in the Highlands since he bought the now 4- star Loch Melfort Hotel, near Oban, with his wife Rachel in 2008.

    Calum combines the challenges of business ownershi... read more

    p with a thriving consultancy business, advising SMEs across the Highlands & Islands in a variety of sectors. He was appointed to the board of Highlands & Islands Enterprise in September 2018 and was a board member of VisitScotland from 2013 until 2019 and UKH Hospitality from 2012 until 2023.

    Calum maintains several high-profile voluntary board positions; a member of the national Tourism & Hospitality Industry Leadership Group, Chair of Highlands & Islands Thistle Awards, a director of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, Argyll & the Isles Tourism Co-operative Ltd and Red Roof Business Support Ltd and is also Chair of Arduaine Garden Friends.

    Prior to returning to Scotland, Calum was Chief Operating Officer, Unilever Foodsolutions, Latin America, based in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

  • Alastair MacColl

    Chairman Alastair was elected as Chair of Court by the staff and students of the university in 2021. Prior to that he was Chairman and Pro Chancellor of Teesside University for eight years.

    Alastair is c... read more

    urrently Chairman of a leading business services group which he led as CEO for over ten years. He also operates a portfolio of non-executive roles. Largely in the media, tech and education sectors.

    The earlier part of his career was spent leading daily newspaper, media and publishing businesses across the UK.

    He lives in the Southern Highlands and is passionate about using leadership and education to transform lives, communities and economies.

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Notable Alumni

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History

Highland Regional Council sets up a steering group, chaired by counsellor and education committee convener, Val MacIver, to examine the case for a University of the Highlands and Islands.

The Highlands and Islands Development Board commissions Professor Sir Graham Hills (formerly principal and vice-chancellor of Strathclyde University) to report on the best way forward.

Highland University Advisory Group meets for the first time. While UHI is Scotland's newest university, many of its 10 colleges and research institutions have longer histories, the earliest having been founded in the 19th century.

 The UHI network has had a unique structure and the way that it has evolv... read more

ed as a multi-campus institution has been constrained by a legislative framework that deals with further and higher education separately. Technology has played an important part in connecting the partner institutions.