Avenue Campus
A historic campus which faces out onto Southampton Common Park, this is home to several humanities subjects. Its on-campus library boasts an extensive course collection, including over 4,000 films, many in modern languages.
Boldrewood Innovation Campus
This campus is home to the university’s centre for innovation, business, and education in maritime engineering and engineering sciences. Combining the world-class expertise of the University of Southampton and Lloyd’s Register, the £122m Southampton Boldrewood Innovation Campus is the UK’s largest University-business partnership.
Highfield Campus
Innovative buildings, lively music venues as well as sports and leisure facilities can be found on the Highfield campus, the oldest and largest campus of the University, located close to Southampton Common. Its Life Sciences building is also located here, providing an integrated research base for life sciences students, staff, scientists and engineers.
Waterfront Campus
The Waterfront Campus is home to The National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS). This centre is one of the world’s leading research centres for the study of ocean and earth sciences.
Winchester Campus
Home to the Winchester School of Art (WSA), its modern facilities include the Creative Services Centre with large-scale printers. This includes a flatbed printer and a Mimaki wallpaper printer.
University Hospital Southampton
Medical students at the University of Southampton are based at the University Hospital Southampton. Its up-to-date facilities include a clinical skills area, histology and wet labs in the Centre for Learning Anatomical Sciences, as well as lecture theatres.
Entry requirements
English Language Proficiency
All programmes at the University of Southampton are taught and assessed in the medium of English (other than those in modern languages). All applicants must demonstrate a minimum standard of English language proficiency – for most of the courses, it’s IELTS score of 6.5 on average (or equivalent), for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Individual course requirements may vary, so check before applying.
In addition to the university’s own English language proficiency requirements, the UK Home Office sets its own minimum standards for applicants requiring a visa to study in the UK. Students studying below degree level and those applicants who are required to study the University’s pre-sessional English programme must obtain a UKVI approved SELT such as IELTS. Students who are studying above degree level, such as at Bachelor’s level or higher, and those who are not required to pass the University’s pre-sessional English programme for entry on their substantive programme may take any of the tests or qualifications listed below.
Approved tests and providers
Applicants not required to study the university’s pre-sessional English programmes can take any of the tests or qualifications listed below.
The University of Southampton accepts the following English Language Tests:
- International English Language Testing System IELTS (Academic)
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
- Pearson PTE (Academic)
- Cambridge English: Proficiency and Advanced
- Cambridge English First (FCE) – only acceptable to applicants applying for foundation year programmes
- Trinity College London ISE (Integrated Skills in English)
Scholarships & funding
There are numerous scholarships and methods of funding available to international students. Check the corresponding website for updates and details.
Southampton International Merit Scholarships
The Southampton International Merit Scholarships awards up to GBP 3,000 to international students (non-EU) on its undergraduate (bachelor’s) and up to GBP 9,000 on postgraduate taught (master’s) courses. Southampton also offers GBP 5,000 scholarships to undergraduate or postgraduate taught programmes to EU students (2021-2022).
Undergraduate students
International undergraduate students can also apply for a subject-based scholarship through the university.
Students may also be eligible for specific funding from their country, including through the university’s international partnerships with external companies.
The following are the Faculties, amount and eligibility:
- Arts and Humanities – GBP 1,000 per A or A* at A-Level or 6 or 7 in HL International Baccalaureate or equivalent.
- Electronics and Computer Science, Engineering, Physics and Astronomy – GBP 1,000 per A* at A-Level or equivalent (e.g., 7 in HL International Baccalaureate).
- Chemistry – GBP 1,000 per A or A* at A-Level or 6 or 7 in HL International Baccalaureate or equivalent.
- Biological Sciences, Geography and Social Science, Ocean and Earth Science, Psychology, Economic, Political and Social Sciences, Education and Mathematical Sciences – GBP 1,000 per A or A* at A-Level or 6 or 7 in HL International Baccalaureate or equivalent. Southampton Business School, Southampton Law School -GBP 1,000 per A* at A-Level or 7 in HL International Baccalaureate or equivalent.
Postgraduate students
Applicants applying to study in Faculty of Arts & Humanities, Chemistry, Faculty of Environmental & Life Sciences except MSc Physiotherapy (pre-registration), Medicine need to have an eligibility of a 1st or equivalent and will receive GBP 3,000.
Southampton Business School offers GBP 3,000-9,000 scholarships to its postgraduate students. The rest of the Faculty of Social Sciences offer GBP 3,000 to a 1st or equivalent.