81324 - Bachelor Chemistry with Biochemistry - honors

Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, UK

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Heriot-Watt University
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Scotland - UK

About the university

Founded in 1821, Heriot-Watt has a rich heritage and an established reputation as a leading research-led university and provider of education around the world. Their Scottish campuses offer an extensive range of research-informed degree programs in a global study environment with strong links to business and industry. The specialist facilities in Edinburgh are set in 380 acres of beautiful parkland, where programs are designed to help you reach your full potential. The lush, green premises allow ample room to think, work, study, and enjoy life. The campus is truly international, with over 10,500 staff and students based there, around a third of who come from outside the UK. Living in Edinbur

gh is exciting and fulfilling; the city is home to the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and is a focal point for art, culture, comedy and drama. From medieval lanes to modern architecture, museums to nightlife, there is plenty to do when you choose to study at Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh. Students are encouraged to get involved in the work of the Student Union, where they can volunteer and get involved in social activities. Additionally, the Student Union Advice and Support Centre provides support on all aspects of student life, including financial advice, counseling and advocacy throughout academic, disciplinary and financial issues.

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University Location

Scotland is a beautiful country in northwestern Europe, known for its dramatic scenery of mountains and valleys, rolling hills, green fields and forests, and rugged coastline. The waters of the North Sea and the Atlantic Ocean surround Scotland, while the North Channel of the Irish Sea separates the country from Ireland. In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides. Scotland’s lively cities, architectural significance

, and rich history and heritage attract tourists in droves. The country is also known for producing scotch whiskey and for being the birthplace of many peoples’ ancestors. Scotland is a wildlife haven and adventure playground, perfect for lovers of the outdoors.

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