UniHomes guide to

Glasgow

Uni Life in Glasgow

Glasgow student life is often described as vibrant and affordable. This Scottish city is compact, green, and teeming with nightlife, which is why many young people love it. Featuring bars with student-friendly deals, bustling cafés, and music venues, there are plenty of ways to make your student life in Glasgow unforgettable.
Outside of the city centre, you’ll find various popular student areas. Hotspots like the West End feature plenty of homes for students, ranging from cosy one-bed flats where you can enjoy your own space to nice four-bed houses perfect for a group of friends. As one of Scotland’s most student-friendly cities, Glasgow makes finding your next home away from home easy.

Key reasons to study in Glasgow

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    Academic reputation

    Glasgow is home to prestigious institutions - the Russell Group member University of Glasgow, as well as the employability-focused Glasgow Caledonian University. With two fantastic universities on its doorstep, Glasgow is a student-centric city with access to some fantastic facilities like libraries, sports centres, and study spaces.

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    Shop ‘til you drop

    Glasgow can give you all the retail therapy you need as a student, being one of the best shopping destinations in the UK outside of London. The Style Mile is the heart of Glasgow, packed with familiar brands. Students also often flock to the West End to thrift in the local charity and vintage shops and the Barras market in the East End.

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    Green spaces

    This city is often called The Dear Green Place - and for good reason! Glasgow is home to over 90 parks and green spaces, making it a great place for a stroll or a sunbathe in the warmer months. If you need to take a step back from your coursework, give the Botanic Gardens, Pollock Country Park, and Glasgow Green a try.

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    Cheap eats

    Student life in Glasgow wouldn’t be complete without sampling some of the best budget food in the area. The city is packed with student-friendly options, such as Paesano Pizza, Shilling, Grosvenor Café, and One A The Square at the university. Additionally, students often flock to Bloc+ for daily deals and live music.

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    Memorable nightlife

    Glasgow student life is famed for its nightlife. The city centre and West End are both bustling with bars and clubs, with a few favourites including Sub Club, La Cheetah, and The Garage (the biggest nightclub in Scotland, boasting six rooms across four floors). If you’re looking for something a little quieter, there is also a great range of pubs and bars, including Inn Deep.

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    Easy to get around

    Glasgow itself is compact and easy to navigate as a student, and you can also take advantage of discounted bus travel. Moreover, the Clockwork Orange metro system makes it easy to get around the city in minutes if you don’t fancy walking. Further afield, Glasgow is well-connected to other major cities, making it easy to get to Edinburgh and even down south to London.

The city centre and West End are both bustling with bars and clubs, with a few favourites including Sub Club, La Cheetah, and The Garage.

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Universities in Glasgow

University of Glasgow

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Established way back in 1451, the University of Glasgow is a prestigious member of the Russell Group, famed for its high world rankings and historic architecture. The institution is home to around 43,000 students, attracting learners from over 140 countries.

Glasgow Caledonian University

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Glasgow Caledonian University is known for its strong employability focus. It is particularly celebrated for its health science courses. Located in Glasgow’s city centre, this modern institution is highly convenient for students wanting to be immersed in a vibrant learning environment.

University of Strathclyde

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The University of Strathclyde can be found in Glasgow’s city centre, not far from Glasgow Cathedral and Central Station. This institution is known for its expertise in engineering, science, and business, welcoming around 30,000 students to its campuses.

Glasgow Caledonian University

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Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

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The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland was established in 1847 but has since become one of Scotland’s busiest performing arts venues. It provides a world-leading education in music, drama, production, dance, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Student life in Glasgow is a fantastic option for those wanting to stay on a budget whilst having a good time. It has a vibrant and artistic vibe, making it a fantastic spot for art and music lovers.
Glasgow University student life can be as lively and vibrant as you want it to be. With bars and mainstream clubs packing the West End and Sauchiehall Street, there are plenty of ways to let your hair down in this Scottish city!

Aside from the city centre, students often flock to the West End due to its proximity to the University of Glasgow and vibrant atmosphere.

Glasgow has a large student population, making it no surprise that the city has many student-friendly features. Not only is it known for being affordable, but Glasgow also has plenty of culture, with its UNESCO City of Music status and free museums and art galleries.

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