Students are able to select from an exceptionally broad range of subjects across three main faculties, including the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering and Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry.
The university places 20th in the UK and 125th in the world (World University Rankings 2023) and was the first Russell Group institution to deliver degree apprenticeship programmes.
Queen Mary is a member of the Russell Group of universities in the UK, which means it is committed to outstanding research and teaching. The University has been ranked joint 7th in the UK for the quality of its research. Across the University, 92% of Queen Mary's research was assessed as internationally excellent or world-leading. As such, the institution has invested over GBP 105 million in the last five years in facilities alone, including renovating existing learning spaces and creating brand new robotics buildings.
Queen Mary boasts a hugely diverse student population, with over 28,000 students from more than 170 different countries, and 50 per cent of the university's student community is made up of international students. Students of all backgrounds can enjoy an exceptional education, and all the culture that London has to offer, if they choose to study at Queen Mary.
The award-winning careers service on offer at the institution provides students with the opportunity to book one-to-one careers appointments with trained advisors, look through over 2,000 work experience opportunities and attend events to meet employers from all over the UK.
As well as taught courses, Queen Mary is renowned for its truly world-leading research. Students who choose to continue from an undergraduate degree to postgraduate study can choose to be involved in some of the most ground-breaking and pioneering research possible if they remain at Queen Mary.
The university also partners with some of the largest institutions and employers around the world. It recently announced a new partnership with Health Education England to provide a pilot scheme for a new way of learning for medical degree students.
Another new training programme has been developed in-line with some of the largest biotechnological companies in the world, which will ensure that AI technology is weaved into the study programme of its next generation of biological scientists.
These are just some of the examples of how the university constantly reinvents, reinvests and forges new partnerships to offer students a pioneering education.
Students who attend Queen Mary will find that courses are taught in a multitude of ways. Alongside the traditional lectures there will be smaller-group teaching through seminars and workshops, exercise classes, and for medical and materials courses, there will be problem-based learning (PBL) sessions.
All students will be able to complete work in a variety of ways, with essays, group projects, reports and reading expected through almost every course at the university. Many will also require a final-year dissertation. Academic support is available to help students bridge the gap between university and their previous studies.
In the QS subject rankings 2023, English language and literature, and law were ranked in the global top 50.
The faculty has invested over GBP 50 million in the past few years to ensure that students are taught using the most advanced teaching methods in first-class laboratories.
It is nationally and internationally recognised for research, attracting GBP 40 million annually in research income. Dentistry was ranked 7th in the UK by the Guardian University Guide 2024.
The full list of courses and their requirements can be found on the university's website. All undergraduate applications should be made through UCAS and postgraduate applications should be made online.
International students are welcomed at Queen Mary. Students can check with the university whether their qualifications are sufficient to meet the requirements of their course.
Students whose first language is not English must also be able to demonstrate they have a strong written and spoken command of the language. All courses are taught and measured in English. The requisite scores on recognised English tests vary depending on the school for which the student is applying – more information can be found on the website.
The full range of scholarships can be viewed on the university's website, including all eligibility criteria needed to apply. The list is extensive but can be filtered to the level of study, subject and country of residence to help students find a suitable scholarship.
Most scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit. The QM database shows what's on offer, the eligibility criteria for each, and how to apply. Some may have conditions depending on the course, school or faculty.
Application processes for scholarships can be competitive and students should also be aware of application deadlines for external scholarships.
As well as lecture theatres, laboratories and an extensive 24-hour library, it has shops, restaurants, a bar, gym, bank and accommodation all on site. Students can also take a virtual campus tour from the comfort of their home or explore the campus via Queen Mary 360° videos on the university's website. Or visit the campus in person.