Our plans for offering a safe campus experience for the 2021 to 2022 academic year

Read more about our arrangements for in-person, on-campus learning in Bath from September 2021.
We're highly ranked in independent league tables for overall performance, student satisfaction and graduate employment; we’re a university that's well-placed to help you succeed.
Become part of the Bath community. Find out what it's like to live in Bath as a student, where you can live on campus or in the city, and how our Security team and Students' Union look after our students.
Read more about our arrangements for in-person, on-campus learning in Bath from September 2021.
Our international students share their experiences of studying in Bath in this video.
Find out what it's like to live in Bath and the South West while you study for your degree.
The SU connects cultures through socials, support and representation to improve the international student experience.
Be supported at Bath. See the support you can get as a student here, including help to improve your English, financial advice, and guidance to improve your wellbeing.
You can get advice, support, and guidance on an academic and personal level throughout your studies at Bath.
If you study at Bath, we will help you to become a strong, independent learner so you get the most out of your studies and secure the future you want.
We provide help and support to all students.
The Disability Service can provide advice and support for applicants and current students and information to staff.
The Money Advice team offers practical advice on managing money, funding and sourcing additional income during drop-in sessions and appointments.
Order our undergraduate prospectus or download our master's prospectus, which is also available in Mandarin.
Learn about our undergraduate courses starting in September 2023, hear from our current students, and get a taste of what it's like to live in Bath.
Request a download of our master's prospectus and learn about our courses starting in September 2022.
Request a download of our master's prospectus in Mandarin and learn about our courses starting in September 2022.
There are lots of ways you can find out what it's like to live and study in Bath. Take part in an online event, go on a virtual tour, or chat with some of our students.
If you can't come to visit us right now, there are other ways to connect with us and find out about our courses, campus and students.
Get to know our master's courses, campus and students online.
Find out what it's like to study for a master's or doctoral degree at Bath at one of our online Postgraduate Open Days.
Take a virtual tour of our campus, including the student accommodation buildings, teaching rooms, laboratories, and Sports Training Village.
Explore our campus, meet staff and students, and learn what it's like to study at Bath.
Take a video tour of campus in Mandarin with Aoxue Meijie. Find out about our Library, teaching rooms, The SU building, arts centre and Sports Training Village.
Find out how to apply for undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral study at Bath.
How to apply for our undergraduate courses through UCAS, including specific advice for international applicants and mature students.
How to apply for our taught postgraduate courses and accept an offer.
Select a research programme and choose how you want to study. Find a supervisor and develop your own project or choose one of our academic-led projects.
The International Foundation Year is a one-year course, beginning in September, which will prepare you for entry onto your chosen degree.
We offer courses to help you improve your English and academic skills before you start your studies at Bath.
You can get in touch with one of our official representatives in your country about studying at Bath.
Read about the achievements of some of our international students and find out what they think about living and studying in Bath.
International student, Godfrey, talks about how he applied to Bath and his first few weeks at the University.
BSc Management student Tiffany Zhang talks about her experiences of moving to Bath, meeting other Chinese students, and adapting to online lectures.
Grace Ling is a recent graduate from BSc (Hons) Economics at the University of Bath. She shares the memories of her journey as an international student.
How the University determines your fee status and how this affects the tuition fees you pay. You can also find out about the funding available and the extra costs of studying at university.
How the University determines your fee status and how this affects the tuition fees you pay.
Home, EU and Overseas fees for courses and placements, with details of extra costs and payment methods.
We offer scholarships aimed at overseas students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement.
Find out about the scholarships, bursaries, and other funding available to master's students to help fund your studies at Bath.
You could be considered for a studentship or scholarship to help you study at Bath.
When you come to the University, you may have to pay for some things that your tuition fees do not cover.
Identify the type of visa that you need to be able to study at Bath, and any additional documents you may need to provide.
We provide support to prospective and current international students, on all matters to do with student visas and immigration.
Find out which visa type you need, how to apply, and how our Student Immigration Service can help you with your visa questions.
If you have overseas fee status or need immigration permission to study in the UK, you may need to attend a passport check session before starting your course.
If you are a new postgraduate student with Home fee status, you may be required to complete a document checking session before you can start your course.
Learn more about studying at Bath as an Erasmus+, exchange, or visiting student.
How to apply for an Erasmus+ or exchange programme, the deadlines you need to know, and your visa and English language requirements.
How to apply for a visiting programme, the deadlines you need to know, and your visa and English language requirements.
Find out how Britain's exit from the European Union could affect you.
How prospective and current UK and EU students might be affected by Britain's exit from the EU.
Some important things that you need to know before you apply for a place at Bath.
Essential legal information for all applicants, including important terms and conditions and requirements.
Our policy on student recruitment, selection and admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of study that lead to an award or qualification.
The standard terms and conditions of an offer of a place at Bath, representing the agreement between you and the University.
Postgraduate applicants should read these terms and conditions before deciding to accept our offer of admission.
Your right to cancel your place at the University and how to do it.
Read the policies we have in place to ensure the quality of education at Bath and the arrangements we make for students transferring from another institution or course.
This plan outlines the arrangements for ensuring the quality and continuation of education for all undergraduate, taught postgraduates and doctoral students.
Procedure for students wishing to transfer onto courses offered by other higher education providers or who are wishing to transfer onto a course at Bath.
The University of Bath was established on Claverton Down in Bath in 1966. We are a campus university in the South West of England. Bath is only 1 hour and 25 minutes away from London by train.
We offer courses in engineering, humanities, management, science, and social sciences.
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