
Undergraduate Study
Campus Visit

Located at the foot of the Ochil Hills, the University of Stirling was opened in 1967. The brand new campus was built on an 18th Century estate consisting of some 310 acres of stunning countryside. Lying two miles from the Royal Burgh of Stirling, the University's location and history provide some clue as to what makes Stirling that bit different from other UK universities. After all, “Stirling’s campus is regularly described as one of the most beautiful in the world, set in 300 acres at the foot of the Ochil Hills.” (Guardian University Guide, 2010)
It is not only the location that draws students and their families to the university. We also offer a programme of study of unrivalled flexibility and choice, based around a semester system. It is possible to start on one degree programme and graduate in an entirely different subject, something about half of our students take advantage of.
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But don’t just take our word for it. Here at the University of Stirling, we feel it is very important that if you are considering studying at Stirling you should visit the campus to see for yourself what is on offer. These pages provide information on the range of opportunities to come and visit the campus, including open days, talks and tours, applicant days and self-guided visits. For more information, click on the links below or use the navigation bar on the right.
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Can't get to the campus? Then you can take a virtual tour: View our videos and virtual tours of the University of Stirling Campus.