Ready to swap the warm glow of Doha’s skyline for the historic charm of Scotland’s north-east coast? Our Aberdeen campus blends centuries of tradition with cutting-edge research, all set against a backdrop of stunning landscapes and a vibrant student community.
Immerse yourself in a dynamic learning environment and gain international experience while continuing your world-class education.
- Who would this option suit?
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Inter-campus mobility opportunities in Aberdeen are open to all Doha students studying an undergraduate degree programme, with the exception of those entering the second term of their fourth year.
Students are encouraged to speak with their Programme Lead in Doha before applying for one of four options:
- Term 1
- Term 2
- Full Year
- Permanent Transfer
Students applying for a full year or permanent transfer are liable to pay their tuition fees directly to the University of Aberdeen and may be eligible for a tuition fee discount depending on availability. Sponsored students will need to discuss their options with their sponsor, in case a period abroad would impact their funding.
- Eligibility criteria
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In order to apply, students should:
- be on track to achieve
- 120 Credit points by the end of 1st year (for 2nd year entry)
- 240 Credit points by the end of 2nd year (for 3rd year entry)
- 360 Credit points by the end of 3rd year (for 4th year entry)
- have the support of your School (you don't need to request this in advance - they will be contacted as part of the application process)
Eligibility is at the discretion of the School, with approval granted by the relevant Admissions Selector.
Students who are not in good academic standing, ie missing courses due to fails, are unlikely to be considered.
- be on track to achieve
- How to apply
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After talking with their Programme Lead, students should complete our online application form.
For September entry, ie Term 1, Full Year or Permanent Transfer, applications should be received no later than 10 August.
For January entry, ie Term 2, applications should be received no later than 30 November.
Any questions about the application process should be directed to the Qatar Registry Officer.
- Next steps
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After you apply, your application will be considered by the relevant admissions selector and outcome processed by the Qatar Registry Officer.
If you are successful, once you have completed all outstanding courses, and provided necessary documentation, you will be provided with the appropriate visa documents, as well as the contact details of your Programme Liaison Coordinator, who will be your primary contact for the duration of your stay.
For information about inter-campus mobility opportunities from Aberdeen to Doha, see our section for outgoing students.