- Universities
- University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh Napier
- Cost level
- Moderate — below London
- Culture
- Edinburgh Festival Fringe — world's largest arts festival
Key takeaways
- The University of Edinburgh is one of the world's leading research universities.
- Living costs are moderate — lower than London but higher than many other Scottish cities.
- Edinburgh is the Scottish capital, home to the world's largest arts festival every August.
- A compact, walkable city with excellent public transport and an international airport.
Why study in Edinburgh
Edinburgh is consistently ranked among Europe's most desirable cities and its university is one of the world's top research institutions, with particular strengths in Medicine, Law, Engineering, Informatics, Business and the Arts. The city is compact enough to walk between its historic Old Town and Georgian New Town, yet big enough to offer a full range of restaurants, music venues, museums and galleries. Its international character means overseas students feel at home quickly.
What it costs
Living costs in Edinburgh are moderate for a capital city — notably lower than London, though accommodation in the centre can be competitive. The University of Edinburgh is among the more selective and more expensive Scottish universities for international students, so planning your total budget carefully matters. Study UK Now builds an honest Edinburgh budget and helps you understand the differences between Scottish and English university systems before you apply.
How Study UK Now helps with this
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Frequently asked questions
How does a Scottish university degree differ from an English one?
Scottish Honours degrees are typically four years long (compared with three in England and Wales), with the first two years providing a broad curriculum before specialisation in years three and four. This structure gives students who are unsure of their precise direction more flexibility. Entry is also structured differently — a point worth understanding before you apply. Study UK Now explains the differences and helps you decide which system suits you better.
Is Edinburgh expensive for international students?
Edinburgh is cheaper than London but more expensive than most other Scottish cities. Accommodation is the biggest variable — city-centre options are competitive, and planning early is important. Overall, Edinburgh offers a premium academic and cultural experience at a cost well below comparable cities in England. Study UK Now helps you build a realistic budget.
Sources — verified January 2026
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