Campus
University of Edinburgh Napier University
The university is based around its three main campuses at Merchiston, Craiglockhart and Sighthill.
Sighthill Campus
The Sighthill Campus opened to students in the School of Health & Social Care and School of Applied Sciences in January 2011. The campus includes a five-storey learning resource centre, 25 specialised teaching rooms including clinical skills laboratories, three IT-enabled lecture theatres and seminar rooms, a clinical skills suite and integrated sports facilities. The campus has received the BREEAM excellence rating. This sets the standard for best practice in sustainable design.
The Sighthill campus is also home to a new sports facility which includes a biomechanics laboratory and an environmental chamber which can recreate high altitude conditions with controllable temperature and humidity levels to simulate varying climatic conditions. In 2016, the gym facilities at Sighthill became home to the BT Sport Scottish Rugby Academy Edinburgh.
Craiglockhart Campus
The Craiglockhart Campus is home to The Business School. It incorporates the Craiglockhart Hydropathic Hospital buildings which were for a time known as Craiglockhart War Hospital, where First World War poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were treated. The Craiglockhart Campus exhibits photography, writing, film and memorabilia to provide a glimpse into the minds of the poets, patients and medical staff at Craiglockhart. The exhibition also provides War Poets Collection based on the work of Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen and selected contemporary poets. The exhibition was officially opened on 11 November 2005 by BBC’s World Affairs Correspondent, Allan Little. This campus is the home of the law and business courses and is also operates as a conference centre. The Craiglockhart Campus was extensively refurbished and extended in 2004 and contains two lecture theatres, language labs, computing facilities and an extensive library.
Merchiston Campus
The Merchiston Campus is home to the Schools of Art & Creative Industries, Computing and Engineering & the Built Environment. It is built around the refurbished shell of Merchiston Castle, the family home of John Napier, after whom the University is named. Merchiston Castle is also the ancient seat of Clan Napier. Merchiston Castle is currently a “Category A” listed building in Scotland due to its national significance. The campus also includes the 500-seat, 24-hour Jack Kilby Computing Centre, named after the inventor of integrated circuits and the handheld calculator. Facilities for students include a computer game laboratory, professional music studios and in 2016, TV presenter and University alumna Lorraine Kelly officially opened a new integrated broadcast journalism newsroom.
Student Life
Edinburgh Napier University’s students’ union is Edinburgh Napier Students’ Association. The current Student President is Jon Fraser.
Following a student referendum in 2014, the association changed its name from Napier Students’ Association (NSA) to Edinburgh Napier Students’ Association (ENSA).
The Students’ Association is a fully constituted, independent association providing student representation and confidential welfare advice, as well as supporting a variety of sporting and cultural societies, under the banner ‘Team Napier’.
The Union Bar is located above the Three Sisters bar in the Cowgate, Edinburgh.
The student newspaper, Veritas, is no longer published. It was founded as a tabloid newspaper in 1993 by Neil McIntosh. Past Veritas editors include Craig McGill, Alan ‘GtB’ Brown, Robin Wynn and Gareth Mackie. Students now receive a monthly newsletter via email instead.
As an Edinburgh Napier student, the opportunity is presented to apply for paid employment as a Student Ambassador on a zero-hour contract as long as the student has at least one year left on their degree.
BIRMINGHAM UNIVERSITY COURSE LIST
- Accounting – Business
- Academic Studies
- Accounting Assistant
- Acting for Stage and Screen
- Advanced Arts & Entertainment Management
- Advanced Business Administration
- Arts
- Early Childhood Care and Education
- Education Assistant
- Engineering
- Health Care Assistant
- Hotel and Resort Management
- Music
- Science
- Tourism Management
- Addictions and Mental Health
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA IN GENERAL
UG: 60% Above Marks
PG: 60% Above Marks
IELTS: 6.0 band or above
English Should have above 65% marks