Turkey

This guide is for students from Turkey interested in studying at Kingston University.

Studying at Kingston

Kingston University has welcomed students from Turkey into many areas of study, including Accounting, Business and Law, Marketing, International Relations and Politics.

Academic excellence

Students from Turkey are attracted to Kingston University by its international reputation in teaching quality, supportive learning environment and proximity to London.

In 2011 The Sunday Times noted that "Kingston has one of the best teaching records of the country's modern universities with 15 subjects rated excellent under the now abandoned teaching assessment programme. It sets out to make sure students have transferable skills and offers a range of work-based courses."

In 2010 The Independent stated "Kingston was the highest rated new university in Business and Management Studies, with 10% of the research submitted classified as world-leading."

What our students say

"I would recommend it since it has good reputation, good facilities, small institutions for every situation like the JobShop, gym, unions and so on. I also think that the informative resources provided to the students are really good. The location is also a really important feature of it." Damla Kirkali, Filmmaking MA

"There are many international students here so it was lovely meeting them and getting to know different cultures." Yesmin Erkus, LLM

When asked what she liked best about Kingston University, Rosen Tuzcu said “People care about students." Rosen Tuzcu, IT for Business Management MSc

In-country representatives

We also have a number of in-country representatives who can help you with your applications.

In-country visits

We visit Turkey several times a year and look forward to meeting you there. See our schedule of exhibitions and visits to find out more.

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Did you know...

  • We currently have 61 students from Turkey.
  • We have a student body of 24,720 and 17% of these are international students, coming from over 150 countries worldwide.

    (as of December 2011)