Study at one of the UK's leading centres for education and sport-related studies, where we offer world-class undergraduate degrees, including routes to become a teacher.
Moray House School of Education and Sport has much to offer students, from our academic reputation to our unique location in the historic city of Edinburgh.
Learn how to use science to study how humans respond to sport and exercise.
Study alongside your work and gain accreditation to register as a manager or lead practitioner with the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC).
Learn how to help people realise their full potential. Work with communities to create positive change and greater social justice.
Take your first steps towards a rewarding career teaching Physical Education (PE). Help shape the lives of young people as they learn about PE, activity and school sport.
With a degree in Primary Education with Gaelic, you can become a teacher in Gaelic- or English-speaking primary schools. This programme is open to both fluent speakers and learners.
Sport is a rapidly expanding global business. Our unique degree programme prepares you for a career in this thrilling, fast-changing field.
Find details on all aspects of fees and finance, from tuition fees, how to identify your fee status, and funding opportunities.
Student support
Our students have access to a wide range of support, including a dedicated Student Adviser. More information can be found on our Student Experience and Support pages.
Student Experience and Support
Information for students with disabilities
For those with disabilities, or those who believe they may have a disability, we offer various types of help and support, starting pre-application and continuing throughout your time with us.
Learn more about the support available
Chat to a student or look around campus
Chat to a current UG student at Moray House and find out what it's like to study here.
Our interactive Virtual Visit platform can take you on a guided tour through historic Edinburgh and show you in and around campus buildings and facilities, including the Holyrood campus, where Moray House is based.
Virtual Visit to the University of Edinburgh
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