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Stirling, University of, MSc, Aquaculture (Aquaculture Systems)

 United Kingdom

Entry requirements

An Honours degree from a university or college recognised by the University of Stirling, or an equivalent or professional qualification; consideration is also given to graduates who have an ordinary or general degree from a university or college recognised by the University of Stirling, or an equivalent qualification, or who may have extensive experience in aquaculture and/or fisheries; where English is not 1st language: IELTS (minimum score of 5.5); or TOEFL (minimum score of 500 or 173 for computer-based test).

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Location

  • Beautiful 125.5-hectare (310-acre) campus boasting a loch and an 18th-century castle situated less than an hour away from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
  • The historic and lively City of Stirling is only a ten minute bus ride from the campus and the university encourages and supports students and staff to user greener methods of transport.
  • Had adopted the Carbon Management Programme (CMP) and aims to reduce the university's CO2 output by 20% by 2013.
  • The campus has been described by the police as one of the safest in Britain and has a strong community feel.
  • The university was voted first in the UK for a 'good place to be'.