The students' union offers 150 sports clubs and societies for all interests, so there's always a lot of fun to be had on campus. Portsmouth has been voted NO.2 best places to live in the UK (Nomads Nation 2023). London is just 90 minutes away, and ferries cross regularly to Europe.
The university has a five-star rating for teaching, employability, internationalisation, facilities, arts and culture, and inclusiveness (QS Top University Guide 2024).
With courses designed to meet the challenges of the competitive global jobs market, students will be well prepared for a successful career. 94 per cent of Portsmouth students are working or in further study after finishing their course (HESA Graduate Outcomes 2020/21).
Students can choose from hundreds of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees spanning business creativity and culture humanities science and technology. Portsmouth focuses on making students more employable, with paid work placements, or opportunities to practise their skills in simulated environments such as a replica courtroom or business simulation suite. Recent research breakthroughs at the university include developing a plastic-eating enzyme to tackle pollution.
Students can enrich their experience by learning a language for free, volunteering, or exchanging with another global university. The careers and employability service can connect students to opportunities including part-time work while they study and their first job after graduation.
Designed to the highest sustainability credentials, Ravelin Sports Centre aims to be zero carbon. Renewable energy is generated from roof solar panels and internal heat recovery systems. A wildflower amphitheatre events space encourages biodiversity in the surrounding areas. Pool water is reused for toilet flushing and a new community orchard is part of a sustainable drainage system, helping to reduce the environmental impact of the university's sports activities.
The university has also just opened a GBP 5.2m Centre for Creative and Immersive XR (eXtended Reality), a GBP 2.3m Centre for Enzyme Innovation to help solve one of the planet's most pressing environmental problems, and a GBP 400m plan to build and develop the Portsmouth campus in the near future.
The majority of Portsmouth's research is rated as 'world leading' and 'internationally excellent' by the Research Excellence Framework (REF), which independently assesses the quality of research in UK universities.
Much of the research is carried out by the same people who teach students, so the breakthroughs and discoveries made feed directly into their courses. Students will be exploring the latest theories and developing original ideas as part of their studies. It's not all classrooms and textbooks, at Portsmouth, students can also apply what they learn in outstanding simulated work environments and learning spaces.
Law students practise their skills in a replica court, while students from disciplines such as criminology and social work can experience being an expert witness in a simulated legal case.
Students can apply their skills in the local community too, for example dental students, who treat NHS patients in the Dental Academy and sport and exercise science students, who run coaching courses at local schools.
The university benefits from its own university police liaison officer. Students who are a victim of a crime can report to the police officer for support. The officer is also available to meet at a weekly drop-in service on campus.
StudentWatch is a programme that aims to improve student safety and awareness. The scheme is a joint initiative with the Hampshire Constabulary and the university. Student volunteers are a point of contact for students with safety concerns and can provide support and advice on being a good neighbour, marking property, fire safety advice, street sense and protecting property.
2 or 3 good 'A' Levels (GCE Advanced Level) Or a recognised Access/Foundation course Or an International Baccalaureate (minimum score 24) Or an EDEXCEL (BTEC) National Certificate or Diploma (Merit profile) Or High School Leaving Certificate, if it is deemed equivalent to 'A' Level Standard Some courses have higher entry requirements, especially where they are recognised by professional bodies.
As a guide, for master's degree level applications, applicants will need to have:
A good degree pass in a relevant discipline or equivalent, or Relevant work experience in the appropriate field
Every application is considered individually and many factors such as maturity, motivation and work experience are considered in support of the application. Applications are welcome from students with advanced standing for direct entry to Portsmouth programmes. Students should forward copies of their transcripts (in English) with their application forms, so that an assessment can be made with regard to recognition of previous study.
Students must demonstrate the necessary proficiency in English. As a general guide, the following English language requirements must be fulfilled:
IELTS 5.5 for foundation IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 for postgraduate entry
Specific scores might be required depending on the course. Students who do not meet the required English language requirements may be able to gain access to the university via an International College Portsmouth (ICP) pathway programme, or by completing a pre-sessional English programme at the university. Students can find out more about country specific requirements on the university website.
As a city campus, all teaching facilities and most of the residences are in the centre of Portsmouth. The campus is made up of over 40 buildings with green grass spaces and communal areas such as cafes and shops.
All new students are guaranteed accommodation in their first year, meaning they'll be living either in the city centre or on the seafront. There are a range of accommodation options including self-catered or catered, shared bathroom or ensuite, and single-sex or mixed-sex flats.
Students have access to free Wi-Fi and use of thousands of PCs and laptops across the campus and in the library. The library is open 24/7 during term time and provides access to hundreds of thousands of books, e-books and journals, with extensive online access to resources.
The Vice Chancellor's Global Development Scholarship takes the form of a GBP 1,600 fee reduction that will apply to the first year of study. Eligible students from selected countries will be automatically awarded this scholarship. The Chancellor's Global Academic Merit Scholarship takes the form of a GBP 3,000 fee reduction that will apply to the first year of study. There are limited numbers available to eligible students from selected countries. This scholarship is merit based.
Eligibility varies depending on course of study and nationality. Students can find out more about the scholarships offered on the university website. Some external scholarships are available to help with the financial costs of going to university. These include the following:
Chevening Scholarships: The highly sought-after scholarships are awarded to outstanding scholars with leadership potential. Awards are typically for a one-year master's degree in any subject. Commonwealth Scholarships: Commonwealth Scholarship Commission supports scholarships and fellowships for postgraduate study and professional development.