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    Student Accommodation In Glasgow:

     

    Feeling overwhelmed by accommodation options? Relax!  UniAcco makes your search simple and budget-friendly. We offer a diverse range of comfortable properties, all conveniently located near Glasgow's esteemed universities.

    Imagine walking to class at prestigious institutions like the University of Glasgow, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Caledonian University, or the Glasgow School of Art. UniAcco's listings place you in the heart of the student community, close to campus life and the vibrant city center. Exploring Glasgow's iconic museums, stunning architecture, and renowned music scene is just a short journey away.

    UniAcco prioritizes your well-being. Our fully-furnished homes come with top-notch amenities such as kitchenettes, study areas, lounge spaces, and free Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable student life. Choose from shared apartments, student halls, private apartments (single or double occupancy), or studio flats - all offering excellent amenities at reasonable prices.

    Glasgow student accommodation typically ranges from £210 to £301 per week. The freedom, affordability, proximity to universities, and prime locations are major draws for students. Additionally, some options provide flexible short-term tenancies for added peace of mind.

    Browse our extensive listings today and find your perfect student haven in Glasgow! We pride ourselves on offering comfortable and convenient accommodation tailored to your needs and budget.

     

    Particular Student Accommodation Private Accommodation University Accommodation
    Cost 210 GBP/Per Week 239 GBP/Per Week + Utility bills ( ∼ 70 GBP per week) 212 GBP/Per week
    Safety These are gated communities with utmost safety & all facilities inclued like cctv , biometric entrance etc Depends on the landlord and area These are on the university campus with all the safety precautions
    Utility Bills Included Not Included Included
    Home Insurance Included in rent 192 GBP per year Included in rent
    Proximity University Walking distance to campus Depends on area Inside/nearby Universities
    Other Amenities Mostly all amenities are included like wifi, microwave, electric Stove, fridge etc. Based on landlord/location Mostly all amenities are included like wifi, microwave, electric Stove, fridge etc.

     

    Note - Student housing is budget-friendly as it covers utilities, which is priced at £200 to £300 per month. That is around 10-15% of total living costs.

    Best Student Properties in Glasgow:

     

    Discovering the perfect student accommodation in Glasgow can be a breeze with UniAcco. With a vast array of options available, from budget-friendly flats to luxurious en-suite rooms, it's important to consider your needs and preferences. UniAcco, the leading student housing provider, takes the hassle out of your search by offering a curated selection of the best student properties in Glasgow.

    Best Properties by Price:

     

    • Collegelands (£130/week): Collegelands is perfect for students on a tight budget and is also a consistently well-rated property by residents. 
    • Tramworks (£139.2/week): Offering a step up in comfort compared to Collegelands, Tramworks provides a comfortable living space with potentially larger rooms and additional amenities depending on the specific room you choose.
    • Merchant City House (£150/week): Located in the heart of the action, Merchant City House offers a stylish and convenient living space in Glasgow's vibrant Merchant City district.
    • Thurso Street (£156/week): Thurso Street offers larger rooms or en-suite bathrooms depending on the specific room you choose.
    • Dunaskin Mill (£161/week): Dunaskin Mill offers a comfortable and stylish living space with potentially more spacious rooms or additional amenities depending on the specific room you choose.

     

    Top-Rated Properties by Students:

     

    • Claremont House (5.0 Rated): Consistently praised by residents, Claremont House offers a comfortable living space with excellent amenities, a supportive staff, and a strong sense of community. 
    • Gibson Street (4.9 Rated): Another highly-rated option, Gibson Street boasts a comfortable environment, friendly staff, and a vibrant student atmosphere.
    • Kyle Park House (4.8 Rated): Kyle Park House offers social spaces, a friendly atmosphere, and is known for its excellent student experience.
    • Merchant Studios (4.7 Rated): Residents consistently rate Merchant Studios highly for its value, convenient location, and comfortable living space with modern amenities.
    • Collegelands (4.6 Rated): Collegelands is a popular choice among students, offering a comfortable and convenient living space with a good balance of amenities and affordability.

     

    About Glasgow:

     

    Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is a vibrant hub bubbling with history, culture, and a friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for international students seeking an enriching and unforgettable experience alongside a world-class education.

    Immerse Yourself in a Storied Past and Thriving Present:

    • Explore architectural marvels: Discover a unique blend of Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a legacy of the city's prosperous past. Visit grand buildings like the Glasgow City Chambers and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.
    • Delve into cultural treasures: Explore renowned institutions like the Burrell Collection, housing an eclectic mix of art and artefacts, and the Scottish Opera, offering a stage for world-class performances.
    • Catch a captivating performance: Immerse yourself in the city's lively music scene, from traditional pubs with folk music sessions to renowned concert halls hosting international artists.

     

    Embrace Glasgow's Warm Hospitality and Local Charm:

     

    • Savour a diverse culinary scene: Explore Glasgow's renowned food scene, offering everything from classic Scottish fare like fish and chips to international cuisines and trendy gastropubs.
    • Wander unique neighbourhoods: Each district boasts its own character. Visit the Merchant City for its stylish bars and restaurants, explore the West End for its independent shops and bohemian vibe, or delve into the rich history of the East End.
    • Experience Glaswegian friendliness: Renowned for their warmth and sense of humour, the locals, or "Glaswegians," are sure to make you feel welcome.

     

    A Hub for Education and Opportunity:

     

    • World-class universities: Glasgow is home to prestigious universities like the University of Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde, offering a vast array of academic programs.
    • Excellent transport links: Easily navigate the city with Glasgow's efficient subway system, buses, and train connections. This also opens doors to internship and job opportunities across Scotland.
    • A dynamic and friendly environment: Glasgow fosters personal and professional growth with its vibrant atmosphere and supportive student community, preparing you for a successful future.

     

    Glasgow History, Culture, Facts:

     

    Glasgow boasts a rich tapestry woven from its industrial past, thriving present, and a future brimming with creative energy. Beyond its historical significance, Glasgow pulsates with a down-to-earth charm, a vibrant music scene, and surprising facts that will leave you charmed.

    A Testament to Time: Glasgow's Historical Highlights:

     

    • Saint Mungo's Legacy: Explore the magnificent Glasgow Cathedral, founded by the city's patron saint in the 6th century, and delve into Glasgow's religious roots.
    • Industrial Powerhouse: Discover the history of shipbuilding and engineering at the Riverside Museum, housed within a stunning, reclaimed warehouse on the Clyde Waterfront.
    • Architectural Gems: Admire the grand City Chambers, adorned with more marble than Vatican City, and marvel at the neo-Gothic University of Glasgow, one of the four ancient universities of Scotland.

     

    Glasgow's Cultural Pulse: A City Alive:

     

    • Music City: Immerse yourself in Glasgow's legendary music scene. Catch a gig at the Barrowlands Ballroom, a legendary venue, or visit King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, where iconic bands like Oasis once played.
    • Artistic Spirit: Explore the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, housing an impressive collection spanning centuries, or delve into contemporary works at the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art.
    • Festival Fever: From the Glasgow Film Festival showcasing international cinema to the lively Celtic Connections celebrating folk music, Glasgow's calendar is packed with vibrant events.

     

    Glasgow's Peculiar Side:  Facts You Might Not Know:

     

    • The Dear Green Place: Glasgow's nickname, "Glaschu" in Gaelic, translates to "the dear green place," reflecting its surprisingly abundant green spaces like Kelvingrove Park.
    • Subterranean Secrets: Take a ride on the Glasgow Subway, the third oldest in the world and fondly nicknamed the "Clockwork Orange" for its distinctive orange carriages.
    • Statue First: Glasgow boasts the UK's first statue of a woman riding a horse, a tribute to a young Queen Victoria, standing proudly in George Square.


    Why Is Glasgow The Best Place To Study?

     

    Ditch the ordinary study abroad experience! Glasgow pulsates with academic excellence, a down-to-earth, welcoming vibe, and a cultural scene that will keep you buzzing. It's not just a city; it's a transformative journey for the intellectually curious and the socially engaged. Here's why Glasgow reigns supreme as your study abroad haven:

    • Become an Academic Powerhouse: Conquer your educational goals at Glasgow's prestigious universities. Imagine yourself graduating from institutions like the University of Glasgow, the fourth oldest in the English-speaking world, or Strathclyde University, renowned for its engineering and business programs. A Glasgow degree is a passport to exceptional career prospects, valued by employers worldwide.
    • Embrace the Warm Scottish Welcome: Glasgow is renowned for its friendly atmosphere, twice voted the World's Friendliest City. Immerse yourself in the local culture, strike up conversations with friendly Glaswegians (they have a fantastic sense of humour!), and feel right at home in this welcoming student city.
    • Unleash Your Inner Music Fan: Immerse yourself in Glasgow's legendary music scene, designated a UNESCO City of Music. Catch a gig at the Barrowlands Ballroom, a legendary venue that's seen iconic bands like Oasis take the stage, or discover up-and-coming artists in a cosy pub. Glasgow's music scene is always alive with new sounds.
    • Explore a City Steeped in History and Innovation: Delve into Glasgow's rich past at the Riverside Museum, housed in a stunning, reclaimed warehouse on the Clyde Waterfront. Explore the city's architectural gems, from the magnificent Glasgow Cathedral to the neo-Gothic University of Glasgow. Glasgow's past and present collide in a fascinating way.
    • Become a Festival Fanatic: Glasgow's calendar is packed with vibrant events throughout the year. Immerse yourself in the Glasgow Film Festival showcasing international cinema, or celebrate folk music traditions at the lively Celtic Connections. There's always something new and exciting to discover.
    • Explore on a Budget: Glasgow offers a relatively affordable study abroad experience compared to other major cities. From student discounts to budget-friendly accommodation options, you can explore the city without breaking the bank.
    • Nature is Your Playground: Escape the city buzz whenever you need to. Explore the abundant green spaces within Glasgow, like Kelvingrove Park, or take a day trip to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park for breathtaking natural beauty.
    • Launch Your Global Network: Glasgow boasts a diverse student population, offering a chance to make friends from all corners of the globe.  Experience new cultures, broaden your horizons, and build a network of international connections that will last a lifetime.
    • A City That Never Sleeps (But Doesn't Cost a Bomb): Glasgow offers a vibrant nightlife scene without the hefty price tag of other major cities. Explore lively pubs, catch a traditional Celtic music performance, or unwind at a trendy bar with your new friends.

     

    Glasgow isn't just a place to study; it's a gateway to academic excellence, cultural immersion, and an unforgettable adventure in a friendly and affordable city. Make Glasgow your launchpad for a life-changing experience!

    Where Are Students Coming From?

     

    Glasgow's universities attract a diverse student body, creating a vibrant and multicultural atmosphere on campus. Here's a breakdown of the student population origins based on the latest available data (figures may vary slightly depending on the university source):

    country/Region

    Number of Students (approximate)

    Percentage of Student Body

    United Kingdom (excluding Scotland)

    18,000

    40%

    Scotland

    12,000

    27%

    International Students

    ~15,000

    ~33%

    - China

    3,500+

    8%+

    - European Union (excluding UK)

    6,000

    13%

    - North America (US & Canada)

    2,500

    6%

    - Rest of the World

    4,000

    9%

    Cost of Living in Glasgow:

     

    Glasgow's warmth extends beyond its people – it's a city that's kind to your wallet too. While the city offers an incredible experience, a little budget planning goes a long way. Fear not, aspiring scholar! This breakdown equips you with the knowledge to navigate Glasgow's living costs and thrive in your student adventure.

    Expense

    Monthly Cost (GBP)

    Off-Campus Accommodation

    £850

    On-Campus Accommodation

    £840

    Food (60 meals)

    £300-£450

    Transportation

    £60-£80

    Groceries

    £150-£200

    Clothes

    £50

    Entertainment

    £40

    Accommodation: Finding Your Perfect Place:

    Brace yourself for your biggest expense, but fret not – Glasgow offers a range!

    • Range: £770-£1124+ per month. This depends on location (city centre is pricier!), room type (shared flats are budget-friendly), and amenities..

     

    Food: Feasting on a Budget:

    Glasgow offers a delicious mix of cuisines, from hearty pub fare to international delights. How much you spend depends on your culinary adventures!

    • Range: Budget £200-£350+ per month for groceries. Eating out can range from budget-friendly options to trendy restaurants.

     

    Transportation: Getting Around with Ease:

    Glasgow's efficient public transport network makes navigating the city a breeze.

    • Range: Expect to spend around £50-£80 per month depending on travel frequency and zones covered.

     

    Other Expenses: Keeping Track:

    Factor in additional costs like:

    • Mobile phone plan: Around £20-£30 per month (Search online for "best student mobile phone plans Glasgow")
    • Textbooks and course materials: Variable depending on program
    • Entertainment: Budget for occasional outings, museums, or social activities

     

    Glasgow Transportation:

     

    Glasgow's compact city centre and efficient public transport network make getting around a breeze for students. This comprehensive guide equips you to navigate like a local, ensuring your adventures are smooth and stress-free.

    Your Handy Toolkit:

     

    • Get a Strathclyde ZoneCard: This reloadable travel card is your key to unlocking Glasgow's buses, subways, and some train services. Purchase one at newsagents, subway stations, or online. Top it up with travel credit or explore student discounts for even better value.
    • Download Essential Apps: Knowledge is power! Download apps like "Citymapper" or "First Bus Glasgow" for real-time travel updates, route planning, and live departures.

     

    Mastering the Subway: Glasgow's Clockwork Orange:

     

    • The Subway Network: Glasgow's iconic underground network, fondly nicknamed the "Clockwork Orange" for its distinctive orange carriages, efficiently connects key areas. Familiarise yourself with the single fare structure – a flat rate for any journey within the network.
    • Understanding the Lines: There's just one circular line with 15 stations, making navigation a breeze. Hop on and explore the city centre, the West End with its museums and Kelvingrove Park, or head further south to reach universities like Strathclyde.

     

    Beyond the Subway: Exploring Glasgow's Options:

     

    • First Bus Network: Glasgow's extensive bus network, operated by First Bus, connects you to almost every corner of the city. Plan your route using the "First Bus Glasgow" app and remember to tap your Strathclyde ZoneCard when boarding. Explore vibrant neighbourhoods, hidden gems, and universities further afield.
    • Train Travel: While the subway and buses cover most areas, occasional train journeys might be needed. Use the National Rail Enquiries app or website to plan train journeys to explore further afield, like a day trip to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park.

     

    Additional Student-Friendly Options:

     

    • Walking and Cycling: Glasgow boasts a walkable city centre and plenty of designated cycle lanes. Explore hidden alleyways, charming cafes, and historical landmarks at your own pace. Consider the "NextBike" bicycle sharing scheme for short journeys – a great way to get some exercise and fresh air.

     

    Best Universities In Glasgow:

     

    Glasgow, Scotland's vibrant and welcoming city, boasts a rich tradition of scholarship.  Here's a spotlight on Glasgow's top universities, offering a compelling blend of academic rigour, cultural immersion, and a supportive learning environment:

    University of Glasgow: A Legacy of Distinction:

     

    Established in 1451, the University of Glasgow is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world. Renowned for its academic excellence, it consistently ranks among the top universities globally (e.g., #74 in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, 2024).  The university offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, empowering students to pursue diverse academic aspirations – from established fields like medicine and law to cutting-edge programs in engineering and social sciences.

    Why Choose the University of Glasgow?

    • Globally Recognised: A degree from the University of Glasgow holds weight with employers around the world.
    • Diverse Academic Landscape: Explore a vast array of programs, fostering intellectual growth in a variety of disciplines.
    • Thriving Research Culture: Immerse yourself in a dynamic research environment and potentially participate in groundbreaking projects alongside esteemed faculty.
    • Supportive Learning Environment: Benefit from a student-faculty ratio of 12:1 (2024), ensuring personalised attention and mentorship from world-renowned professors.
    • Multicultural Community: Join a vibrant student body with over 30% coming from outside the UK, creating a rich and diverse learning atmosphere.

     

    Popular Courses

    • Medicine
    • Law
    • Engineering
    • Social Sciences
    • Veterinary Medicine

     

    University of Strathclyde:

     

    Founded in 1796, the University of Strathclyde is a leader in professional and technological education. The university consistently ranks high nationally and internationally, particularly recognized for its programs in engineering, business, and architecture. Strathclyde offers a unique blend of academic rigour and practical application, preparing students for successful careers in their chosen fields.

    Why Choose the University of Strathclyde?

    • Focus on Employability: Gain the skills and knowledge needed to thrive professionally. Strathclyde's programs are designed to equip you for the workplace, with strong industry links providing internship and placement opportunities.
    • Award-Winning Excellence: Recognised for exceptional teaching and research, Strathclyde has received the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education in 2019 and 2021.
    • Specialist Programs: Explore a unique range of specialised programs in engineering, business, and other disciplines, preparing you for niche career paths.
    • Supportive Learning Environment: Benefit from a student-faculty ratio of 15:1 (2024), fostering a supportive learning environment where you can receive personalised guidance from professors.
    • International Community: A vibrant and multicultural atmosphere awaits, with over 25% of Strathclyde's student body coming from outside the UK.

     

    Popular Courses:

    • Engineering
    • Business
    • Architecture
    • Computer Science
    • Design

     

    Glasgow Caledonian University:

     

    Established in 1993, Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a dynamic and innovative university, carving a distinct path in Scotland's higher education landscape. GCU prioritises sustainability and social responsibility, integrating these themes throughout its curriculum.

    Why Choose Glasgow Caledonian University?

    • A Beacon of Sustainability: Sustainability is embedded within GCU's ethos. Explore specialised programs in renewable energy, sustainable engineering, and environmental management. Immerse yourself in a vibrant research environment tackling pressing sustainability challenges. GCU's campus implements various initiatives to minimise its environmental footprint.
    • Real-World Learning: GCU bridges the gap between theory and practice. Gain valuable work experience through industry placements and internships with partner organisations. Many courses incorporate projects that address real-world problems. Learn from industry professionals through guest lectures.
    • Supportive Learning Environment: GCU fosters academic and personal growth with a student-faculty ratio of 16:1 (2024). Benefit from personalised attention from professors, a dedicated careers service, and a vibrant student life with diverse clubs and societies. International students receive dedicated support services.

     

    Popular Courses:

    • Business: Explore programs in accounting, finance, marketing, and international business.
    • Health: Gain expertise in nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, and other health-related fields.
    • Social Sciences: Delve into fields like psychology, sociology, criminology, and social work.
    • Engineering: Pursue programs in renewable energy, mechanical engineering, and sustainable engineering.
    • Creative Industries: Develop your skills in areas like fashion design, media production, and graphic design.

     

    Glasgow School of Art (GSA):

     

    Founded in 1843, The Glasgow School of Art (GSA) is a world-renowned institution dedicated to excellence in the visual arts, architecture, and design.  Steeped in artistic heritage and renowned for its iconic Charles Rennie Mackintosh building, GSA fosters a vibrant and stimulating environment for creative exploration.

    Why Choose The Glasgow School of Art?

    • Globally Recognised: A degree from GSA holds weight in the creative industries worldwide, opening doors to exciting career opportunities.
    • Nurturing Creativity: Immerse yourself in a dynamic and supportive learning environment that fuels your artistic development. GSA's studios and workshops provide a platform for exploration and experimentation.
    • Expert Faculty: Learn from renowned artists, designers, and architects who are passionate about their craft and dedicated to your success.
    • Industry Connections: Benefit from GSA's strong industry links, gaining access to guest lectures, internships, and potential job opportunities.
    • Thriving Arts Scene: Glasgow offers a vibrant and diverse cultural scene, acting as a constant source of inspiration and fostering collaboration with the wider artistic community.

     

    Popular Courses:

    • Fine Art
    • Product Design
    • Interior Design
    • Architecture
    • Photography
    • Film & Television Production

     

    The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland:

     

    Established in 1847, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (RCS) is a prestigious institution dedicated to the performing arts. Renowned for its exceptional training programs and world-class facilities, RCS nurtures the talents of aspiring musicians, actors, directors, and producers.

    Why Choose The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland?

    • World-Class Training: Benefit from rigorous training programs led by renowned artists, performers, and industry professionals.
    • Performance Opportunities: Gain invaluable experience through regular performances in professional venues, allowing you to hone your skills on stage.
    • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Immerse yourself in a vibrant learning environment with access to cutting-edge performance spaces, studios, and practice rooms.
    • Industry Connections: RCS fosters strong industry links, providing access to guest workshops, masterclasses, and potential career opportunities.
    • Thriving Arts Scene: Glasgow offers a dynamic and diverse arts scene, providing a platform for collaboration and professional development.

     

    Popular Courses:

    • Music Performance
    • Acting
    • Musical Theatre
    • Directing
    • Stage Management
    • Film & Television Acting

     

    Student Events in Glasgow:

     

    Glasgow's student scene pulsates with diverse events, catering to every interest. Here's a curated list, venturing beyond generic categories:

    University Organised Events:

    • University of Glasgow
      • Global Welcome Fair: Mingle with international students at a vibrant fair featuring cultural performances, food stalls, and society booths (September).
      • The Great Glasgow Quiz Night: Test your knowledge with fellow students at a massive pub quiz with fantastic prizes (October).
      • Mind Your Mate Mental Health Campaign: Attend workshops and participate in activities promoting mental well-being and peer support (various dates throughout the semester).

     

    • University of Strathclyde:
      • Freshers' Week Bar Crawl: Explore Glasgow's vibrant pub scene with fellow Freshers, guided by enthusiastic student society leaders (September).
      • Strathclyde Societies Ball: Dress up for an elegant evening of dinner, dancing, and entertainment organised by the Strathclyde Union (February).
      • Strathclyde TEDx Talks: Get inspired by innovative talks from Strathclyde faculty, alumni, and industry leaders (March).

     

    • Glasgow Caledonian University:
      • GCU Mela: Celebrate diversity with a lively festival showcasing music, dance, food, and crafts from various cultures (organised by the GCU Students' Association, usually in October).
      • Volunteer Fair: Connect with local charities and organisations seeking volunteers, making a positive impact while gaining valuable experience (November).
      • Careers Fair: Meet representatives from top companies and explore potential career paths with personalised advice and networking opportunities (February).

     

    Beyond the University:

     

    • Glasgow's Pub Culture:
      • The Buff Club: Catch up-and-coming indie bands and DJs at this legendary student hangout, known for its friendly atmosphere and affordable drinks (Fridays and Saturdays).
      • SWG3: This vast warehouse space hosts themed student nights with live music, club nights featuring renowned DJs, and special events throughout the year (check their website for upcoming events).
      • Sub Club: Immerse yourself in Glasgow's renowned techno scene at Sub Club, one of the world's best clubs for underground electronic music (various nights).

     

    • Live Music and Performances:
      • King Tut's Wah Wah Hut: Discover up-and-coming bands and established artists across various genres at this iconic Glasgow music venue (check their website for listings).
      • Glasgow Royal Concert Hall: Experience world-class classical music performances, from renowned orchestras to solo recitals (various dates throughout the year).
      • Tron Theatre: Catch innovative theatre productions, comedy shows, and dance performances at this vibrant arts venue located in the heart of the city (check their website for listings).

     

    • Sporting Events
      • Glasgow Warriors vs. Edinburgh Rugby: Cheer on Glasgow's professional rugby team, the Glasgow Warriors, at a thrilling home match at Scotstoun Stadium (multiple dates throughout the season).
      • Buchanan Street Hockey Night: Lace up your skates and join a fun-filled evening of ice hockey at the temporary rink on Buchanan Street during the winter months (December - January).
      • Glasgow University Students' Association (GUU) Sports Night: Compete in friendly matches across various sports like badminton, basketball, and dodgeball at the university's sports complex (organised by the GUU Sports Committee, usually once a month).

     

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