We are one of only four universities in the South-East to be rated Gold in the Government Teaching Excellence Framework. QS World University Rankings 2021 gave us 5 stars for teaching, employability, internationalisation, facilities, arts and culture, and inclusiveness. Times Higher Education World Ranking 2023, ranked top 500, with an international outlook of score 91.4, and physics ranked 250+. Physics ranked 6th of all UK universities in the last Researh Excellent Framework Assessment (2021). NO.1 The UK’s most entrepreneurial city (Instant Offices, 2020). TOP 150 Young University in the world (Times Higher Education rankings, 2020). NO.3 Most influential Business School in the world (Financial Times Business School Teaching Power Rankings, 2021). The Knowledge Transfer Framework assessment shows that we are in the top 40% for our research partnerships and our IP and commercialisation, and the top 30% for our skills, enterprise and entrepreneurship. These results demonstrate that we are a modern, entrepreneurial university, focused on collaboration with local and national industrial partners and on applying our research to day-to-day life.
Portsmouth has educated a wide range of people, including Tim Peake, Grayson Perry, Poet Laureate Simon Armitage, Sir John Armitt, Baroness Diana Maddock, and John Flint. Its alumni can be found worldwide, holding senior and executive positions in banking, politics, and civil engineering. Staff at the University include Alessandro Melis, curator of the Italian Pavilione at the XVII Venice Biennale, and astrophysicist and Eddington Medal winner Prof Claudia Maraston.
The University is a member of the University Alliance and The Channel Islands Universities Consortium.
The University of Portsmouth offers more than 200 undergraduate degrees and 150 postgraduate degrees, as well as 65 research degree programs. The University is committed to real-life learning, and this is reflected by being in the top 30 for student satisfaction. Located on the south coast of England, Portsmouth is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with some of the UK’s best weather. Portsmouth is small enough to feel at home and you can get around quickly and easily, making it an ideal destination for students who may be travelling for the first time. Most university buildings are in the heart of the city, with entertainment, shopping and the seafront all within easy reach. London is just 90 minutes away via train and the major UK airports are just over an hour away. Portsmouth is an historic and literary city, being the birthplace of Charles Dickens and was home to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Rudyard Kipling. Home to the Royal Navy, Portsmouth is a proud maritime city and home to historic warships HMS Warrior, HMS Victory and the Mary Rose.
Academic: GPA of 3.0 or above on their studies to date
English Language:
– IELTS: 6.0 (minimum 5.5 on each component)
– TOEFL iBT: 79 (minimum 18 on reading, 17 on listening and writing, 20 on speaking)
– Duolingo English Test: 105 (minimum 95 on each component)
23 September 2024 – 24 January 2025
Business
- Business and Management (Business Administration)
Engineering
- Renewable Energy (Fuel Cells and Renewable Energy)
Applicants 2023
Applicants : 30 students
GPA : 3.07-3.96
TOEFL iBT Score : –
IELTS Score : 5.5-7.5
DET Score : 70-145
TOEIC Score : –
Awardees 2023
Awardees : 9 students
GPA : 3.27-3.94
TOEFL iBT Score : –
IELTS Score : 7.5
DET Score : 115-140
TOEIC Score: –