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Academic excellence in one of Europe's greenest cities! With a sterling reputation for academic excellence that stretches back to 1583, the University of Edinburgh is also looking to the future. Witness the university’s Edinburgh Futures Institute, a thought lab focused on global challenges. (Hint:
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The Highlight of my daughters year
May 26, 2025by: Mi Jeung Hwang - ChinaISSFT gave my daughter an excellent chance to explore new interests with supportive teachers and counsellors on an absolutely beautiful campus. She made lots of new friends and came home with wonderful memories. ISSFT was truly the highlight of her year!
Adventures, adventures, and more adventures!
March 01, 2021by: Victoria Kunesch - United StatesIFSA-Butler did an incredible job of helping students to both adjust to life abroad and find their place within a new city. I felt very supported from before I even got on the plane to Edinburgh, Scotland up to the end of my semester abroad. IFSA-Butler helped me choose the right classes for me and work through those classes when I needed it. One of my favorite parts about the opportunities IFSA opened up for me were the sponsored trips I attended to a homestay and the Highlands of Scotland. My homestay in Cumbria, England at Learning Field CIC allowed me to learn about another culture and understand how life on a farm is. The trip we took for a weekend into the Highlands was incredible! From learning about sheepdog training to tasting whiskey at the Glenlivet distillery to searching for Nessie to learning about the Battle of Culloden and visiting Glencoe, my weekend was filled with adventure and knowledge. I would even say my entire semester was filled with a growth in knowledge and a plethora of adventure! I couldn't be more grateful for my fulfilling semester in Edinburgh, Scotland.
I now want to move to Edinburgh
October 26, 2020by: Schyler Fish - United StatesI absolutely adored my time in Edinburgh. I wanted a program where I could study abroad for the entire year and IFSA provided just that opportunity. They made it very clear from the beginning that the program advisors would be there for me as little or as much as I needed them. I knew I could reach out at anytime if I had any problem and they always gave me wonderful and insightful advice. They encouraged me to get involved in a variety of student activities and it was this that really made my year. I joined a competition a cappella group and made some of the best friends I have ever had. We ended up winner the Scottish A Cappella Championships, which was amazing. I also received expert advice on how best to save money in the city and how to take advantage of the different modes of transportation to save time and expenses. The orientation we went to had a lot of good advice that really helped to prepare me for living on my own in a foreign city. I now have many of my closest friendships based in Edinburgh and I am hoping for the opportunity to move back there sometime soon however that may be possible! I can't recommend IFSA University of Edinburgh highly enough.
Finding my place :)
September 25, 2020by: Victoria Kunesch - United StatesI have always wanted to study abroad. I knew since I was in 5th grade that this was an all time dream for me. Little did I know that my study abroad experience would be greater than I could ever imagine! I created life long relationships, realized that I wanted to live abroad for a period of time after college, and had the opportunity to further my progression in becoming a global citizen. I am so grateful for the moments I had, and I know that I will cherish my time abroad forever. Edinburgh, Scotland, and the University of Edinburgh was exactly what I was looking for, and IFSA-Butler made my transition into a new city effortless, giving me the independence and confidence to make friends with people different to me and from different places. Thank you IFSA-Butler and to Scotland!!
Hairy Coos and Harry Potter
September 06, 2020by: Megan Aldrich - United States"Why Scotland?", you might ask? My reply, "Why NOT Scotland?!" Almost a year ago today, I left the States for what I now reflect back on as the best 4 months of my college experience. As someone who had never been abroad before last year, I was fairly nervous for this new adventure. Thankfully, I knew that my IFSA representative Michelle had set me up to be fully prepared as I made my way across time zones to the UK. Arriving into the Edinburgh airport I was filled with excitement as my two best friends and I joined hands and headed into a cab driving on the WRONG side of the road. I still don't know if the American in me will ever get over driving on the left. The next few days were filled with orientation by the IFSA program office in Edinburgh. Several lovely folks explained what we should expect over the next few months, and how we should prepare for the homestay which they had arranged for the coming weekends. After a whirlwind of a long weekend, we were finally dropped at our flats and ready to explore. Looking back, the one word I would use to describe Scotland is "wee". And I use this word in the best way possible. The country itself feels like a small town. Each person that you meet greets you with a smile like they've known you as an old friend, and would sit down to have whiskey and chips to talk for hours. The small shops fill the small streets, and even the coffees are small. The country wraps you up, and makes you feel warm inside, and I promise it's not just from all the whiskey and gin (though that is pretty good too). One of the most amazing parts of being in Edinburgh was that each part of the city had history. From the Palace of Holyroodhouse, to Edinburgh Castle, to Arthur's Seat and Calton Hill, every step that you take there is history that dates back centuries. I mean, imagine walking to starbucks and you have to take the road past the castle, incredible! Though there is plenty of older history, there is also very current history on the streets that you walk. Almost every day I walked past the cafe where J.K. Rowling wrote "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" *cue fan-girl me* or down Victoria Street where she based Diagon Alley off of. Very frequently too would I walk by camera crews filming car chases for the film Fast and Furious 9. For such a small city, there are a thousand amazing things happening on the daily. The academics at the University of Edinburgh are unlike any American university that I've ever seen, but it just makes your experience abroad that much more of an adventure. The course schedule at the University is very flexible to allow the student time for class, studies and extra-curriculars. While abroad I was part of the Edinbellas, and all female acapella group at the University! I also took a full course load of classes, and had plenty of time to travel around Europe on the weekends. Much of the hard work involved in these courses at UoE comes in around finals time. There isn't too much homework throughout the semester so exams are about 60% or more of your final grade. This does provide you with more free time throughout the months of September - November, but be prepared for a December of hitting the books. Though the campus is spread out around the city, everything is very walkable, just make sure to bundle up because the winters can get mighty cold! A very unique part of the IFSA at University of Edinburgh program is the home stay, which happened for me around the end of September. I had the privilege of staying at a farm in North Cumbria, England. Here I got to see the wondrous UK countryside, which is absolutely breathtaking. Imagine the greenest green you've ever seen, and then make it greener. That is the English/Scottish countryside. Just miles and miles of rolling green hills, and the furriest little cows and sheep that one has ever seen. Since I spent most of my days in the city, having this weekend to wander the countryside melted my heart. I think this was truly the moment that I fell in love with my study abroad experience and knew that it would absolutely change my life forever. I do not think that there will ever be a day when I do not dream of being in Scotland. Especially during this pandemic, a scone and hot breakfast tea at the National Museum of Scotland on a rainy day has never seemed more appealing. I know that it is such a clique to say "Study Abroad Changed my Life" but I cannot think of anything more true about the experience that I had. I feel like a more independent adult, and a more cultured citizen after spending my time in the UK. Between the people that I met from around the globe, to the places that I was able to travel, my time abroad gave me perspective that I may not have gathered any other way. As nerve racking as it might be, there is nothing more incredible than an experience abroad. Words cannot do it justice. So, take my advice and plan a study abroad to see for yourself just how incredible of a journey it is.
The Scottish experience: my experience in Scotland at the University of Edinburgh
May 13, 2020by: Asan Hawkins - United StatesScotland, a beautiful land full of adventure and kindness, community and acceptance. From the lowlands to the highlands, this beautiful country was stunning and full of life. I enjoyed my time in Edinburgh which seemed stuck in medieval times with castles, cobbled pathways, and gothic-esque architecture. The ability to live in a city in which the historical essence has been preserved was amazing. Though on the outside everything seemed ancient, Edinburgh is at the forefront of modern living. Public transport is easily accessible, Wi-Fi was not hard to find (there was even some on the buses!), and my university accommodations were excellent. Before starting University, IFSA held an orientation in which academics, city life, culture, and other helpful tidbits of knowledge were discussed. The orientation was partially helpful, and I learned enough to be safe in the city; however, I do wish there would have been more structured tours in tutorials for example how to take the various transport shuttles. The academics at the University are top-notch and if you except to slack academically think again. Lecturers, as well as tutors, expect active engagement with the material in addition to engagement with peers. Though the contact hours vary greatly from the United States and the number of classes which a student is required to take is lower does not mean it is easier in any way. A big problem that I had with the university at times is the way the information would be presented. In the United States, I attend a historically black college/ university (HBCU) and major in African American Studies. I took an African Studies class, a Spanish class, and a sociology class. The Spanish class was amazing, difficult, and challenged me to truly learn the language. The sociology class was introductory and covered a wide range of topics. The class was fine, but some examples used within the class specifically when it came to people of color seemed wrong and raised a few of my feathers. The African studies course was were a lot of my problems resided. The course is an African studies course which did not focus on Africa, but rather the "global south" in its entirety. The readings for the class were mostly from European writers or writers of color that did not have a background in African Studies (I do not recall any being African). This through me for a loop and made me question the integrity of the class at least under the department of African Studies. Even though the class did not meet my expectations; I still learned a lot from the class and it is worth the look for anyone interested in global initiatives. Now in regards to the IFSA-side of things, IFSA had two major excursions for the duration of our semester abroad. The first was a trip to the highlands. This was a fun and beautiful trip. We travelled the highlands for a weekend stopped at a sheep farm, a whiskey distillery, went to Fort George, the site of the battle of Culloden, saw Loch ness (sadly not the monster, Nessie!), and enjoyed a stay in Inverness. The scenery was beautiful and I had a great time. The other excursion was a weekend homestay. We were split into groups and sent all over Scotland and Northern England. My group went to a small village named Shap in Northern England. We got to go to a festival, and my home family was amazing and welcoming. As an African American, I was a little afraid of how I would be received but after 5 minutes that fear was tossed out the window. Overall, my experience in Scotland was a 9/10. The people were lovely, IFSA's two major excursions were fun and offered a little more insight into Scotland. The only improvements I would suggest is having a get together for the students in Edinburgh and Glasgow in Glasgow and another in Edinburgh so that we can make more connections, and having students pick the mini-excursions so that they are more likeable. IFSA does a great job as well with checking on the well-being of their students as we are spread throughout the city.
An unforgettable semester!
May 12, 2020by: Victoria Kunesch - United StatesI could not have had a better experience than my time in Edinburgh during the Fall semester of 2019. Between attending a prestigious university in one of the most beautiful cities I've ever been to and making many incredible friends, I was exactly where I needed to be. I underwent a lot of personal growth, and through this cross-cultural immersion I know I became more of a global citizen. During my time in Edinburgh, I was very grateful to have a support system like IFSA-Butler. Upon arrival, I felt welcomed and more comfortable knowing I would be far from alone my first few days adjusting. Having an IFSA orientation allowed me to meet some people in the same position as me and then be more open to befriending people unlike me following the orientation. By the time I moved into my flat, I felt refreshed and ready for the semester! I found that my best friends were both from IFSA and within my flat, from England and Spain! Additionally, there were more events hosted by IFSA throughout the semester that kept us supported and tied to each other. I had the opportunity to travel and explore Edinburgh, and I would highly recommend studying abroad as it can truly change your life. It changed mine for the better!
An amazing semester at University of Edinburgh!
April 07, 2020by: Christopher Iadeluca - United StatesI spent a semester at University of Edinburgh through IFSA Scotland's program. The University of Edinburgh is a prestigious school, known for an incredible history of important philosophers, writers, historians, etc. Naturally, as a Political Science student, I was very interested in their program. I applied through IFSA, and they were incredibly accommodating and stayed in constant touch to answer any questions I had about life in Scotland, applying to the program, paper work, housing, etc. Throughout the entire application process, the IFSA staff were incredibly helpful, I never felt afraid to contact them with a question, no matter how small. Once I arrived in Scotland, I was greeted at the airport by the IFSA Scotland team, who held an extensive 3-4 day orientation, in which they answered a variety of questions and gave important advice about living in Edinburgh and attending university. The team guided us through every adjustment, from getting a UK SIM card to picking classes and finalizing course schedules. They also provided important historical and cultural background, which I found helped me immerse myself in Scottish culture. Throughout the semester, IFSA also organized different programming and events, which expanded our knowledge and appreciation for the local culture. The IFSA staff also periodically checked in with us to make sure that we were adjusting to the different academic and culture challenges of studying abroad. IFSA did a great job with helping students adjust overall.The University of Edinburgh is a great school for students who are seeking to study abroad because it both maintains a strong Scottish legacy and culture, while also being incredibly welcoming to international students and accommodating. The University is a hub for international students from all over, all with unique cultures that come together to make the university feel incredibly unique, and unlike anywhere I have ever been. It is truly a wonderful, welcoming environment, and I am so happy that I studied abroad there.
Amazing experience
October 22, 2019by: Olivia Resnick - United StatesMy time in Edinburgh was incredible. IFSA was supportive, knowledgeable, and the trips they planned were fantastic. My life changed after I studied in Scotland and a lot of it is thanks to the IFSA staff who helped me through it all.
A wonderful time in a beautiful city
March 29, 2019by: Harold Chambers - United StatesAfter spending a day in Edinburgh a few years ago, I knew I wanted to return when I studied abroad. When the time came, I had to decide whether to do that with a program or not. In the end, I chose to go with the IFSA program and thank goodness I did! Pre-arrival newsletters and then orientation itself made it very easy to adjust expectations for the coming semester and adapt to the new lifestyle and culture when I arrived. Orientation also allowed me to make friends before moving into my flat and beginning classes. Coming from a small college, navigating the bureaucracy of a large school (University of Edinburgh has as many visiting students as my school has total) was made extremely simple by having IFSA there to help. It received a lot of stress and enabled me to focus on studying and exploring this gorgeous country. While at University of Edinburgh, I took Introduction to Gaelic Language and Culture; International Development, Aid, and Humanitarianism; and Russian Sociolinguistics and Language Policy. The last one was a higher level course that I had to switch into, which was easy to do with IFSA's help. These courses were similar to classes in the States, but had a lighter workload and fewer hours in the classroom. Although the workload was lighter, it is important to not get complacent or you will have troubles during exam time. Exams are the same as in the States, but perhaps in a slightly different setting as there will multiple courses sitting their exams in the same room simultaneously. I travelled around Cairngorm National Park, Oban, and the Isle of Skye. I also went on the IFSA Highlands trip, which was a full weekend trip to Fort George, Culloden, Glencoe, and a distillery. This provided context for some of the history I had been learning in class. Overall, this was an amazing experience only enriched by going through it with IFSA.
My first time abroad: finding a city I love
March 20, 2019by: Mikayla Chang - United StatesI absolutely loved my experience studying abroad at the University of Edinburgh through IFSA. This was my first experience leaving the U.S., so I was very nervous and did not know what to expect for the next four months. However, I ended up transitioning fairly easily and having an overall wonderful experience. The IFSA staff gave a thorough yet efficient 3 day orientation before we moved into our student accommodation. Although I had a lot of independence for the rest of the time in Scotland, the IFSA staff regularly checked in on me and made me feel very supported. I also attended some IFSA planned events, including a weekend trip to the Scottish Highlands that was amazing! My experience at the University of Edinburgh was also very positive. I liked all my classes and enjoyed getting to feel like a normal full time student at the university. I lived in a nice flat near campus with 4 non American full time students. This experience along with my classes and the dance society I joined allowed me to be immersed in university life and in the city of Edinburgh itself. My favorite part about studying abroad was getting to live in Scotland and in Edinburgh. The country and specifically Edinburgh is such a magical place that I fell in love with. I did not know where I wanted to study abroad at first, but now after going to Edinburgh I can't imagine going anywhere else. The majestic buildings, the friendly people, and the beautiful scenery make Edinburgh a very special place.
By far my favorite semester of Uni
March 10, 2019by: Emma Joseph - United StatesStudying abroad at the University of Edinburgh was by far the best decision I've made in my time at university. Before going, I honestly had little interest in Scotland, and I didn't think there would be much for me to do while I was there. However, upon arriving, I was immediately greeted by amazing people, beautiful culture and history, and a whirlwind of exciting things to see and do. The best part for me was the people. Students from all across the globe came to study at UoE, ranging from Singapore, to New Zealand, to France. Getting to interact with these people gave me a glimpse of their social habits and cultures, and only spurred my interest in other countries and cultures more. Scotland as a country has so much to offer - great food and social life, beautiful scenery, fantastic photo spots (a photographer's dream really). Travelling within and outside of Scotland opens up a world of possibilities that are always waiting to be explored.
Exploration and discovery
February 26, 2019by: Chloe Dubisch - United StatesI had been planning to study abroad for several years when I finally attended the University of Glasgow in the fall of my Junior year. The experience was not what I had expected, as I found that traveling can be a very lonely experience, though prior to my departure that is what I had hoped to be; alone. However, once I arrived, I found that I could find friends at my most crucial junctions to help me through impossible situations like locating lost luggage, finding my way through the London Underground, and even packing up to go home. I also learned that I was capable of more than I had thought I was as my months abroad continued, and I discovered that most, if not all, of my fears proved unfounded or at least surmountable. I am grateful for the opportunities IFSA provided me to leave my comfort zone, think outside the box, and try new things.
Amazing program in an amazing city!
December 10, 2018by: Julia Johnson - United StatesI studied abroad for a semester with IFSA at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Words cannot express how amazing of an experience it was! IFSA was always extremely organized and there to help whether it was something logistical such as sending out pre-arrival toolkits/instructions, helping us get situated and move into our flats, all the way to taking us on incredible weekend trips throughout Scotland. Studying in Edinburgh with IFSA is one of the best decisions I've ever made - truly a once in a lifetime experience that I'd do again in a heartbeat!
Best decision ever!
December 03, 2018by: Aashwin Basnet - NepalThe IFSA program at the University of Edinburgh was fantastic. It was very well-managed, and most importantly the staffs on the field were very supportive and accessible. The financial aspect of the program was totally transparent, and thus, I did not have a lot of hassle. IFSA also assisted me with the Tier-4 visa and it was a huge relief. Other than that, the city was fantastic, and the university had a variety of courses that I took and enjoyed. I made many new friends from different parts of the world, and I miss my time there. I am fortunate to have also found friends in IFSA staffs, who still keep in touch with me. I would recommend IFSA program any day.
The perfect balance
September 23, 2018by: Annmarie Magnus - United StatesI thought my program (IFSA Butler) gave me the perfect balance. It provided all the resources for me to grow without being overbearing. I was able to travel, study, and really have independence, but also know that if anything ever went wrong there would be people who had my back. I really enjoyed the orientation because it gave me so much helpful information right at my fingertips. I also liked that I was able to make my own mistakes and learn from them, which I think is the most valuable experience of abroad. Not to mention all of the excursions that they took us on were such an amazing time. Especially because they took us to places that would have been so difficult/expensive to get to (Scottish Highlands, Isle of Skye.) They offered support with my schoolwork and logistics of getting everything I needed. I wouldn't want to have gone abroad with any other program.
First time abroad
May 11, 2018by: Matthew Jennings - United StatesAs someone who had never left the country before, I was incredibly excited and nervous to study abroad at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Since my college is only 2 hours from my hometown, I had never been so far away from home for such an extended amount of time. I also felt a lot of pressure to actively enjoy every moment of my time abroad and have as many experiences as possible. I ended up having an amazing time in Scotland. Edinburgh is a beautiful, historic town with loads of culture (and bars). Compared to other cities I visited abroad (Such as Paris, Copenhagen, and London), Edinburgh felt more like a large town. While it lacked an underground metro, it was not missed. Most everything was within walking distance, and what was not walkable could be reached by bus. The town was also rich with both bars and, surprisingly, a thriving coffee culture. As a barista myself at an independent coffeeshop, I was very excited to test all the coffee shops around the town filled with single origin blends, home-made pastries, and acai bowls. Travel from Edinburgh was also extremely manageable and enjoyable. Other areas of Scotland were easily accessible via train from Waverly station and the airport was an easy AirLink bus ride away. During my time I visited the Isle of Skye, North Berwick, Aberdeen, and St. Andrews. The University itself is beautiful and a large part of the town. IFSA made registering for classes extremely easy. I was enrolled as a student and had classes with both other abroad students and full time students. The University itself has many international full time students from around Europe, so there was an amazing mix of different viewpoints in all my classes. IFSA also held specific events throughout the semester for its students including a food tour and weekend homestay. I stayed in the Lake District of England during my weekend homestay The area was incredibly beautiful and my host family was very warm and friendly. Overall, I would highly recommend studying abroad with IFSA and Edinburgh will always have a place in my heart.
An exceptional semester in Scotland
April 28, 2018by: Sophie Bradford - United StatesGoing abroad through IFSA-Butler was the best decision I made in college. From the start, I knew I wanted to travel to Scotland, but I had no idea what program would be the best for me. When I first started researching, I found many reviews (like these) that couldn't speak more highly of the program in Edinburgh. And they didn't disappoint. The US IFSA-Butler office was very helpful while applying and accepting my program, and very easy to contact in case I had any questions. They made the pre-departure paperwork and details so much easier to manage. Once in Edinburgh, the Scotland office was amazing. Our orientation was extremely helpful in learning to navigate the city, to meet other students on the program, and get settled in life abroad. It was only a few days, but I think that time was necessary for me to get comfortable in Edinburgh and start to already feel at home. The coordinators were so friendly, approachable, and helpful during a somewhat stressful and nerve-racking first couple of days. Over the semester, IFSA offered different excursions and day events that were all included in the program. There were food tours, a homestay weekend to one of four cities in the Scottish countryside or Northern England, and a weekend trip to Inverness and the highlands. Each event was engaging and a great way to learn a little more about Edinburgh and Scotland. Additionally, the staff scheduled drop-in sessions at the University to answer any questions about classes, homesickness, or where to get the best food. They were super accessible and supportive, no matter what you might need help with. Overall, I wouldn't change anything about my abroad with IFSA-Butler. I can't even imagine how my semester would've been if I hadn't chosen to travel on this program. Between their accessibility, support, and interesting activities or excursions, IFSA in Edinburgh is an exceptional program. I am so thankful I spent my four months on this program, they made all the difference while living in Edinburgh.


Four months in Glasgow, Scotland
February 03, 2018by: Bronwyn - United StatesI had a great experience in Glasgow last semester. While the academic rigor of the program was much less than I was expecting, I was very glad that I ended up in this amazing city. The best part of my experience were the friends that I made with the other students using IFSA-Butler. The IFSA-Butler Scottish staff were so helpful, friendly, and really took the time to get to know all of us. They were a fantastic resource and my experience would not have been the same without them.

Stirling: quaint town with a lot to offer
December 08, 2017by: Sarah MacDonald - United StatesI had a really wonderful experience with IFSA-Butler and at University of Stirling! If you're looking for a more quiet town that's still close to the city Stirling is the perfect location. I also really appreciated the on site staff provided by IFSA-Butler! They organized several events throughout the semester and checked in on us to make sure everything was going well. The on site staff really made the transition easier.
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