About University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow (UoG) was established in 1451, making it the fourth oldest university in the UK. Scotland’s first female medical graduates completed their degrees at UoG in 1894 and the world’s first ultrasound images of a foetus were published by Glasgow Professor Ian Donald in 1958. Many influential figures have worked and studied at the University of Glasgow from the father of economics, Adam Smith, to the pioneer of television, John Logie Baird.
The university campus is surrounded by museums, galleries and parks and is located at the heart of the city's fashionable West End, home to cafés and bars hidden down cobbled lanes, world-famous restaurants and comedy clubs blended with a mix of boutique shops and Victorian architecture.
About International Summer School
UoG International Summer School offers a modern learning environment in one of the world's friendliest cities, where students can study in an international setting, gain credits and immerse themselves in Scottish culture. Glasgow’s ISS is also an opportunity to explore a particular topic in more depth and to experience teaching from world-class academic staff.
Program Date
Notes:
- Host Institutions may provide orientation activities for students, with some mandatory, which you should attend. You are required to pay attention to the host institution's arrival information and arrive in time.
- You should only depart after completion of the program (i.e. finishing all final examinations and/or assessments, both compulsory and optional ones).
Fees
HKUST students will bear the costs for accommodation, meals, travel, visa, insurance, personal expenses and all other costs incurred by the program.
Fees |
Amount |
Tuition fee |
TBC |
Accommodation cost |
TBC |
Eligibility
HKUST students must apply through the Office of Global Learning. Individual direct application to the host institution will not be accepted. You are eligible to apply for the program if you:
- have a cumulative CGA of 3.0 or above; and
- have met English language requirement (under "Entry requirements" tab) on the individual course pages; and
- fulfil the requirements listed under HKUST Summer Study Abroad Program brochure page.
You may also find the details of the application process and selection criteria under Summer Study Abroad Program brochure page.
Visa Information
You may be required to apply for a visa to attend the program. Check HERE.
Health Insurance
HKUST students who take part in the University's study abroad programs will be covered by the University's Travel Insurance Plan. Please CLICK HERE for details.
Accommodation
Please note that you should apply for summer school accommodation via an online application form. For details about accommodation, please CLICK HERE.