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What's so good about UWS at the University of Western Scotland?
Established in 1897, the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) is a British public university with a long history and one of the largest and most advanced innovative universities in Scotland. The school is located in the picturesque Glasgow area in the west of Scotland, with five campuses, namely Paisley, Ayre, Lanarkshire, dumfries and London.

Internationalized university

The University of the West of Scotland is an international, innovative and inclusive school. The school has more than 2,000 teachers and about17,000 students, including more than 3,000 EU students, and non-EU students account for more than one third of the world. This is a truly international university.

Multi-college professional courses

The University of the West of Scotland consists of seven colleges, namely, Business School, Computer College, Education College, Engineering and Science College, Health Care College, Nursing and Midwifery College, Media College, Language and Music College and Social Science College. Each college offers a series of professional courses.

International certification of business school

The Business School of the University of the West of Scotland is one of the oldest business schools in Scotland. It enjoys an international reputation in the fields of management, accounting and finance, and has many international certifications such as ACCA, CIMA, CMI and CIPD.

International recognition

The University of the West of Scotland is one of the British universities recommended by the Ministry of Education of China (information on foreign education supervision of the Ministry of Education of China/N112023. SHTML). UWS Business School has many international certifications such as ACCA, CIMA, CMI and CIPD.

Teaching quality assurance

Times British universities rank first in Scotland in terms of teaching quality, and the British Higher Education Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) has approved universities to guarantee teaching quality. (QAA's position in British education is equivalent to that of China's Ministry of Education).