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MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration)

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If you are a graduate, this MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration) course could open that up a fascinating new career path for you.

As a speech and language therapist you will provide life-changing treatment, support and care for people who have difficulties communicating and/or eating, drinking and swallowing. It can be a very varied and deeply rewarding career.

On completion, you will be able to apply for registration with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) and to practise as a speech and language therapist in the UK.

This is a two-year full-time, campus-based course that includes practice placements that are invaluable to your learning.

Unique in Scotland: The course is the only postgraduate pre-registration course of its kind in Scotland. Placements: Your practice placements are an invaluable way of consolidating the theoretical knowledge you learn from weekly teaching, experiential opportunities and small group tutorials. Placements across Scotland offer a variety of urban and rural Speech and Language Therapy experience across a range of Health Boards. Innovation: We provide innovative on-campus clinical learning opportunities, such as Peer-Enhanced Electronic Placements and our research has a focus on the use of innovative technologies Professional registration: The course is accredited by the Health & Care Professions Council and confers eligibility to apply for registration with the HCPC as a speech and language therapist. It adheres to the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) Curriculum Guidance (RCSLT 2018) and Practice-based Learning Guidance (2021). Professional links: We have active links with our professional body, The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists Student society: QMU has an active Speech and Language Therapy Student Society.

Career opportunities

Our graduates have excellent employment prospects. Most go on to work within the NHS across a range of settings including clinics, schools, hospitals and the community although an increasing number also take up appointments in private organisations. Some graduates have taken up research posts and some have gone on to study for higher degrees.

International applicants should be aware that students may have to undertake some additional study/examinations to be eligible for registration with the professional body in their own country.

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An upper second class honours degree or above (or equivalent) is required. Evidence of experience of working with/ caring for/supporting people with communication impairments, for example through professional or voluntary work, is essential. Applicants should be able to evidence that they understand the role of the SLT.

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Speech and language therapists help people who have difficulties with speaking or communicating, as well as those who have problems swallowing. This life-changing support can significantly improve people’s lives, transforming their health, relationships, and careers. 

According to examples from NHS Health Careers , speech and language therapists (SLTs) provide treatment for:

  • people who have difficulties with eating, drinking, or swallowing
  • people who have problems speaking and communicating due to physical or psychological reasons
  • children whose speech is slow to develop
  • older people whose ability to speak has been impaired by illness or injury.

Supporting people with problems such as these offers speech and language therapists a rewarding career, as well as a number of other benefits, such as excellent job prospects. This is because speech and language therapists are in high demand, with the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) recently issuing a warning that there are “simply not enough speech and language therapists either in the public or private sector to meet current demand” and recommending urgent action to meet this challenge.

What do speech and language therapists do?

Speech and language therapists provide treatment and support by blending expertise in a number of key areas, including:

  • linguistics.

They often work alongside other healthcare professionals – such as doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists, speech and language therapy assistants, and other allied health professionals – as well as relevant stakeholders, such as parents, carers, and teachers, to develop treatment plans that are tailored to meet the individual needs of their patients.

Typical tasks include assessing clients and patients, overseeing referrals, planning therapy programmes, and supporting patients through their treatments. These treatments can vary greatly in the field of speech and language therapy, and will largely depend on the cause of the problem, as well as the patient or client’s age.

The RCSLT breaks speech and language therapy client groups down into three different age ranges: babies, children, and adults.

Newborn and infant babies who struggle with feeding or swallowing – commonly referred to as dysphagia – will usually be referred to a speech and language therapist who specialises in this area. Dysphagia is most often seen in babies who are born prematurely, or who have a neurodisability, and speech and language therapists can assist in overcoming this challenge through exercises, positioning, and other techniques. 

Speech and language therapists are trained to help children who have speech or communication difficulties for a number of reasons, such as:

  • Cleft palate  
  • language delays or disorders
  • learning difficulties
  • Selective mutism
  • voice disorders, which are conditions that affect the larynx.

According to the RCSLT, 7% of children around five years of age have speech, language, and communication needs:

“Communication difficulties put children at greater risk of poor literacy, mental health issues and poorer employment outcomes in adulthood,” the RCSLT states. “Speech and language therapy is a vital service that improves children’s language and communication skills, and aids their personal development.”

Speech and language therapists work with adults who struggle with speech and communication due to a degenerative condition, head injury, brain injury, or neurological impairment. For example, the Stroke Association estimates that two-thirds of people who have a stroke have communication problems directly after, while around one-third will have long-term difficulties.

Other causes of speech and communication issues in adults might include:

  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • mental illness.

SLTs also help adults who have learning disabilities to overcome challenges with their speech and communication.

What does a career in speech and language therapy look like?

There are approximately 20,000 practising speech and language therapists working in the UK, with the majority of these SLTs employed by the NHS and NHS trusts.

Common workplaces for speech and language therapists include:

  • NHS and private hospitals, on hospital wards and in intensive care units
  • schools, nurseries, and with other educational providers
  • community health centres and clinics
  • client homes
  • children's development centres, such as dedicated children’s speech and language therapy service offerings
  • courtrooms, prisons, and young offenders’ institutions.
  • higher education institutions where SLTs can conduct research and train speech and language therapy students.

The salary range for speech and language therapists varies according to experience, employer, and specialism. However, according to the National Careers Service in England, a new full-time speech and language therapist earns approximately £25,000 per year with the NHS, while a more experienced SLT will earn around £50,000 per year.

Requirements for working in speech and language therapy

Speech and language therapists typically take one of three routes into their career:

  • a degree apprenticeship in speech and language therapy
  • an undergraduate speech and language degree course, such as a BSc Speech and Language Therapy programme. Entry requirements for these degrees are typically two or three A levels and five GCSEs, with subjects including English language, maths, and science
  • an accelerated postgraduate programme in speech and language therapy, such as an MSc Speech and Language Therapy, which typically takes two years to complete.

Aspiring speech and language therapists are also encouraged to complete work experience as part of their training. This might include a placement or volunteer position, and will involve shadowing working SLTs to gain real-life experience in the field.

On top of this training, speech and language therapists register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and have annual continuing professional development (CPD) check-ins.

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Explore the benefits of inclusive education for people with complex learning requirements – such as speech and language needs – with the 100% online MA Special and Inclusive Education at Queen Margaret University. This flexible, part-time master’s course is aimed at professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of inclusive education and its role in society.

Through an interdisciplinary lens you will learn about the role an inclusive education plays in emancipation, liberation, and true democracy. You will also examine the structural inequalities in both society and education, and their impact on educational outcomes. In doing so, you will learn ways to address these inequalities in different contexts to ensure that education is inclusive for all.

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An upper second class degree or above is required Evidence of experience of working with/ caring for/supporting people with communication impairments, for example through professional or voluntary work, is essential. Applicants should be able to evidence that they understand the role of the SLT.

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If you want to become a speech and language therapist, this course could open up a fascinating new career path for you. It is the only postgraduate pre-registration course in speech and language therapy offered in Scotland.

As a speech and language therapist you will provide life-changing treatment, support and care for children and adults who have difficulties communicating and/or eating, drinking and swallowing. It can be a very varied and deeply rewarding career. This course will enable you to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) and to practise as a speech and language therapist in the UK.

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This new four year integrated master’s course will equip you with all the knowledge and skills that you need to start a rewarding career as a speech and language therapist. You will learn the theory of speech and language therapy, and placements will immerse you in a variety of clinical environments. We are passionate about original research and you will have the chance to explore an area that inspires you.

- Our classes are small compared with some other universities, so you will enjoy more personal support and guidance from lecturers. - Your learning will be boosted by input from experienced speech and language therapists working in the NHS and independent sectors. - Learning from our research-active team, you will be fully involved in relevant research. - QMU is internationally renowned for its research in speech and language. Our ability to communicate with others is a vital part of who we are as individuals, and how we fit in with society. Speech and language therapists play a vital role in assessing and treating people who have communication and swallowing difficulties, developmental and acquired. Clients can be of all ages, from newborn to the elderly. If you are passionate about applying scientific principles to support communication and want to make a difference to others lives, we can help you forge a fascinating career.

:- Develop a strong theoretical understanding of speech and language therapy (SLT) through modules in linguistics, psychology, biological and medical sciences, and research methods.- Carry out regular clinical placements that will build your practical skills. You will be placed in a variety of settings including hospitals, schools and clinics to ensure you gain a range of experience.This is a four year integrated undergraduate master’s course. Students commence the course with a view to graduating with a master’s degree in four years. Students have the opportunity to transfer at the end of Year Two to a BSc (Hons) route. In Years Three and Four students are often taught alongside postgraduate students studying on the MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration). On successful completion of either the three or four-year route, students will be eligible to apply for registration with the HCPC as a speech and language therapist.

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Preferred: one of the following: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Maths. Also accepted English, Languages or Psychology.Also, Maths and English at GCSE grade B or 6.

Preferred subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Maths. Also accepted English, Languages or Psychology.Also, Maths and English at Nat 5 grade B.

Preferred: a Language, Science or Psychology subject area. Considered on an individual basis.

English and Maths required at Standard level 5/6. Preferred subjects at Higher IB level: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Maths. Also accepted English, Languages or Psychology.

Preferred subjects: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Maths. Also accepted English, Languages or Psychology.Also, Maths and English at Ordinary Level grade O3 or Higher Level grade H4.

Preferred: Study in a Language, Science or Psychology subject area: e.g. Applied Science, Health & Social Care and Health & Social Care (Health Science).Please note, BTEC in Early Years Education/Childcare NOT accepted.

Successful completion of HNC Applied Sciences with grade B in the graded unit for level 1. Considered on an individual basis. Also, Maths and English required at Nat5 with grade B.Please note: HNC in Care & Admin Practice/Social Services is NOT accepted.

Successful completion of HND Applied Sciences with grade B in the graded unit for level 1. Considered on an individual basis. Also, Maths and English required at Nat5 with grade B.Please note: HND in Care & Admin Practice/Social Services is NOT accepted.

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Clinical linguistics and phonetics, folia phoniatrica et logopaedica, international journal of language and communication disorders, journal of autism and developmental disorders, journal of memory and language, journal of speech, language and hearing research, topics in language disorders, brain and language, speech communication, neuropsychologia.

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This new four year integrated master’s course will equip you with all the knowledge and skills that you need to start a rewarding career as a speech and language therapist. You will learn the theory of speech and language therapy, and placements will immerse you in a variety of clinical environments. We are passionate about original research and you will have the chance to explore an area that inspires you.

  • Our classes are small compared with some other universities, so you will enjoy more personal support and guidance from lecturers.
  • Your learning will be boosted by input from experienced speech and language therapists working in the NHS and independent sectors.
  • Learning from our research-active team, you will be fully involved in relevant research.
  • QMU is internationally renowned for its research in speech and language.

Our ability to communicate with others is a vital part of who we are as individuals, and how we fit in with society. Speech and language therapists play a vital role in assessing and treating people who have communication and swallowing difficulties, developmental and acquired. Clients can be of all ages, from newborn to the elderly. If you are passionate about applying scientific principles to support communication and want to make a difference to others lives, we can help you forge a fascinating career.

On this course you will :

  • Develop a strong theoretical understanding of speech and language therapy (SLT) through modules in linguistics, psychology, biological and medical sciences, and research methods.
  • Carry out regular clinical placements that will build your practical skills. You will be placed in a variety of settings including hospitals, schools and clinics to ensure you gain a range of experience.

This is a four year integrated undergraduate master’s course. Students commence the course with a view to graduating with a master’s degree in four years. Students have the opportunity to transfer at the end of Year Two to a BSc (Hons) route. In Years Three and Four students are often taught alongside postgraduate students studying on the MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration). On successful completion of either the three or four-year route, students will be eligible to apply for registration with the HCPC as a speech and language therapist.

Approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) for the purpose of providing eligibility to apply for registration with the HCPC as a speech and language therapist.

Recognised by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) for the purpose of applying for newly qualified practitioner membership.

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Including a relevant subject/science @ C or above (80 UCAS tariff points)

HNC in Care and Administrative Practice or Applied Science with B required in graded unit for entry to Year 1 Sufficient science and discursive subjects and a strong academic profile to be competitive. English and Maths at least at National 5 Grade B.

HND Legal Services: AAA in Graded Units. Other relevant HND qualifications will be considered on an individual basis; please contact us for advice.

Scottish Higher qualifications are considered on an individual basis

Access to HE Diploma

31-30 overall or 665-655 in 3 HL subjects.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

Including one in a relevant subject/science (90 UCAS tariff points)

We accept many different qualifications, but cannot list them all here. Please contact the Admissions Team for further information or advice if you are thinking of taking a course of study. We welcome applications from international and EU applicants and you can find information on specific entry requirements by country here: https://www.qmu.ac.uk/study-here/international-students/information-for-your-country/. We also welcome applications from mature students, or people holding qualifications such as Access courses or OU modules. The Scottish Wider Access Partnership (SWAP) offers a range of local Access courses and those that are accepted for entry are listed here: https://www.qmu.ac.uk/college-qualifications

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Students from England, Northern Ireland, Wales and Republic of Ireland: full-time Rest of UK fees will be charged for the first three years of study. The fourth year is free.

International fees for undergraduate courses within the School of Health Sciences are £15,500. The following courses however are £8,000 for international fee payers: BSc Food Science & Innovation, BSc Nutrition and BSc Public Health.

Please note: there are some Health Sciences courses that are not open to international applications. Please check the individual course pages on the QMU website before applying.

Average student cost of living in the UK

London costs approx 34% more than average, mainly due to rent being 67% higher than average of other cities. For students staying in student halls, costs of water, gas, electricity, wifi are generally included in the rental. Students in smaller cities where accommodation is in walking/biking distance transport costs tend to be significantly smaller.

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January 1, 2025

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

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Located on the Eastern side of Edinburgh we find Queen Margaret University, where students come together to pursue their careers on the single-site campus in Musselburgh. As a relatively young university (2007), this institution has already earned itself significant University Ranking recognition from organisations such as QS, and is particularly noted for important research contributions in the areas of Global Health and Development, and Speech and Language. Those who choose to study here can expect well-funded departments and facilities with the latest technologies, including their state-of-the art laboratories for those studying medical disciplines in particular. Their 800-student Student Village located just minutes away from Fort Kinnaird retail park also ensures that those attending have plenty of social opportunities to complement their busy schedules.

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Our courses will inspire you and provide the skills and knowledge you need. Our graduates lead the way in their chosen careers. Our researchers are not just cutting-edge and world-leading, they actually make a difference in the real world. Our multidisciplinary staff team really cares.

Everyone deserves the opportunity to communicate.

The Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences at Queen Margaret University offers degree and diploma "pre-registration" courses leading to a professional qualification at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as specialist postgraduate and continuing professional development qualifications.

These are relevant to Speech and Language Therapists, Audiologists, Sign Language Interpreters, and Academic Researchers. We have excellent records of employment for our graduates, and of research excellence. A QMU experience benefits our graduates who move on to a clinical career, take an entrepreneurial path, or excel in research. Use our course A-Z page to search for our undergraduate and postgraduate courses. 

QMU is one of only 18 universities in the UK offering a recognised degree course towards a career in Speech and Language Therapy ( RCSLT ). Our courses are an innovative offering, designed to suit students with varied levels of prior experience and education. We offer both an integrated undergraduate Master of Speech and Language Therapy (MSLT) and a postgraduate MSc Speech and Language Therapy (Pre-Registration) . Many staff are identified as having a significant responsibility for research by QMU, and were returned to REF-21.

We also offer a unique range of courses in Audiology. The teaching reflects the staff's active involvement in Audiology in many capacities. They hold advisory roles for National Quality Standards, have a wide variety of research interests, assist professional regulatory bodies and have links with many organisations working for deaf and hearing impaired adults and children. Find out more about the  Aptitude Test for Hearing Aid Dispensing .

Finally, our Sign Language Interpreting strand offers CPD modules and an associated post-registration MSc in Advancing Practice in Signed/Spoken Language Interpreting . These  draw on the team's own research and policy development expertise to provide opportunities for experienced signed/spoken language interpreters. You will have seen BSL interpreting on TV much more in recent years, and the team have been key in developing QMU's BSL Action Plan for BSL-using students throughout the university.

As you can see, the Division's lecturing staff represent a variety of backgrounds and professions. All are passionate about speech, language, hearing and communication.

Our research looks at speech, hearing and language (and their disorders) in a wide range of client groups, as well as these and related areas in the non-clinical population. See the Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre for full details. Potential research students (MSc, PhD, Professional Doctorate) should take a look at the research projects on the right hand side of this page as well as more general information on research degrees (Master of Research, PhD, Professional Doctorate) . We balance our research priorities to achieve both impact and innovation. Our blue skies research is cited world-wide by researchers, and the advanced technologies, methodologies and theoretical insights generated by our research are increasingly used in clinical environments.

In the Musselburgh campus we have audiology and speech therapy clinical facilities which can be used for training, demonstration and clinical research purposes. There is also an advanced Speech Research Laboratory with a wide range of equipment dedicated to the analysis of speech and disorders of communication: it is an internationally-recognised centre for research into both normal and disordered speech, supporting our own staff and students as well as visiting academics. These state-of-the art facilities and equipment have led to teaching resources like Seeing Speech  and Dynamic Dialects . Our campus also hosts spin-out companies like Articulate Instruments Ltd and Fitvoice CIC .

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  • Afasic Scotland
  • British Stammering Association
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  • Learning Disability Resources
  • Targets and Activities Project (Activities for Developing Children's Communication)
  • Community Therapists Network
  • National Association of Professionals Concerned with Language Impairment in Children
  • Propeller Multimedia Ltd
  • Speakability - National Charity for Aphasia
  • Speech and Language Therapy in Practice Magazine
  • Justice Special Interest Group in Scotland
  • Health & Care Professions Council

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Ruth is a Principal Lecturer of Department of Paramedic Science and Physician Associates in the School of Allied Health and Community. She leads a staff team who are passionate about Paramedic Science and teaching, learning and research in relation to it. Ruth’s specialisms are gender-based violence and abuse, emotional / psychological trauma, gender and gender equality, and she works locally, nationally and internationally for statutory agencies, voluntary organisations, educational establishments and the corporate sector on behalf of the University of Worcester and independently.

Ruth’s work has been recognised with a number of awards including Worcestershire Woman of the Year (2011) and Woman Inspiring Europe (2012) and she was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2014 for services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. She accepted that award on behalf of all who have experienced gender-based violence and those who work to support them.

Qualifications 2018 - Teaching Trauma Sensitive Yoga to trauma survivors 2018 - Yoga Teacher Training 2017 - PG Certificate: Creative Writing 2016 - Certificate in Editing and Proofreading Publications 2013 Postgraduate Certificate: Academic Course Leaders Programme 2012 Postgraduate Certificate in Family Law and Expert Witness Testimony 2012 Certificate in Family Law 2011 Postgraduate Certificate In Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 2010 A1 Assessor Award 2008 Postgraduate Certificate in Research Methods 2001 BA (Hons) Sociology & Women's Studies

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Ruth is a Principal Lecturer, teaching research methods and dissertations workshops for Paramedic Science, and was the founder of the National Centre for the Study and Prevention of Violence and Abuse (NCSPVA) (later the Centre for Violence Prevention). She is a Higher Education Academy Fellow.

Research interests

Professional experience, brief employment history.

  • Senior Lecturer Applied Social Science University of Worcester
  • Training Manager Asha Women's Centre Worcester
  • Training Manager Relate Worcestershire
  • Training Officer Sandwell Against Domestic Violence Project
  • Development Worker Worcester and Malvern Women's Aid
  • Volunteer work Worcestershire Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre, Probations and The Foundation (sexual health) Vice Chair National Childbirth Trust

Membership of subject associations and professional bodies

  • Associate and Fellow of Higher Education Academy
  • Worcestershire Forum Against Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Forum
  • Gender and Development Network Violence Against Women Working Group
  • Beacons Development Centre
  • Crown Prosecution Gender Based Violence Panel
  • Institute of Legal Executives
  • West Midlands Regional Anti Trafficking Group
  • Queens University Belfast Domestic Violence Research Special Interest Group
  • Scottish Gender Based Violence Research Group
  • Parent Abuse Network
  • NSPCC Children, Young People and Families Research Group
  • International Family Aggression Society
  • Women's Aid Federation of England
  • British Sociological Association Violence Against Women Study Group
  • Amnesty International
  • Rape Crisis England and Wales
  • UK Universities Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Working Group
  • Worcestershire Domestic Abuse Workforce Development Group
  • UK Universities Bystander Training Expert Advisory Pane

Publications

Jones, R. et al (2014) Response to Murray, R. (2014) Practical Strategies for writing for Publication: Its not just about time International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 2012 Book Review: Violent Fathering and the Risks to Children: The Need for Change Network summer 2012 British Sociological Association Jones, R. (2011) A Training Programme for working with Abusive men in Fiji Really MAD & the University of the South Pacific Jones, R. (2010) The Crime Of Domestic Violence in Criminology Matters Vol. 4 Jones, R. (2010) Sexual Violence Training and Resource Pack for Health Professionals Coventry PCT Jones, R. (2010) Sexual Violence Workers Handbook Worcestershire Rape & Sexual Abuse Support Centre Jones, R. (2008) Domestic Violence: Supporting Women and Asking the Question Chapter 11 in Edwins, J. (2008) Community Midwifery Practice Blackwell Jones, R. (2006) A Subject worthy of in depth study in Community Care June 19th 2006 Jones, R. (2005) Healthy relationships: A PHSE programme Relate Central Jones, R. (2004) Domestic Violence Resource Pack Sandwell Council Jones, R. (2001) Multi Agency Domestic Violence Guidelines Sandwell council 2nd edition

2014 Evaluation of the Freedom Programme for Professionals Worcestershire County Council 2014 Evaluation of the Make the Change Voluntary Perpetrator Programme Somerset County Council 2011 An evaluation of Worcestershire Safeguarding Childrens Board Pilot implementation of Return Interviews for Children who go Missing from Home or Care 2011 A Review of Domestic Abuse Services in Staffordshire County Council 2010 Training package and care pathways for front line workers in relation to sexual violence Coventry PCT 2010 A Needs and Gaps Analysis to Inform the Development of Sexual Violence Strategy in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin Shropshire & Telford & Wrekin Councils 2009 The Feasibility of developing a MRES (Master of Research) course at the University of Worcester 2009 Research into the Student Experience University of Worcester 2009 An Evaluation of Walsall Domestic Abuse Response Team 2009 An Audit of Domestic Abuse Training Provision, Effectiveness and Gaps in Worcestershire Worcestershire County Council 2004 Healthy Relationships Programme Relate

Most recent conference presentations

2014 Crime and the Criminal Justice Process in West Mercia University of Worcester (Convener) 2014 The ISVA Toolkit Rape Crisis England and Wales National conference 2013 Violence and Abuse perpetrated by young people against parents West Mercia Women's Aid Annual General Meeting 2013 Co-convener and Chair - Research in Focus Conference: Policy, People and Practice University of Worcester 2013 The Impact of domestic violence on children and parent/child relationships - Event Convener closing comments University of Worcester 2013 The future of the ISVA: Practice and Professional Identity Northern ISVA Professional Development Conference 2013 Presentation and commentary: Conceptualising Gender based violence for Research Policy and Practice Queen Margaret University Edinburgh 2013 Violence and Abuse Against those with disabilities- Event Convener and opening comments University of Worcester 2013 Domestic Violence: Policy & Practice in England & Wales Moscow City Pedagogical University Moscow, Russia 2013 Stalking: Know the Law Use the Law (Convener) University of Worcester 2013 the National Centre for the Study and Prevention of Violence and Abuse Worcestershire Centre for Health and Wellbeing University of Worcester 2013 Coalition Government Policy and Ideology and the impact on Domestic abuse services Warwick University 2012 West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioners Hustings event 2012 National Occupational Standards and the ISVA Qualification Rape Crisis of England & Wales National Conference 2012 Domestic Violence: What the Research Tells us Herefordshire Safeguarding Childrens Board Annual Conference Hereford 2011 Rape Crisis Centres: What we know and why we need them Launch of Hereford Rape Crisis Centre Hereford Town Hall 2011 Domestic Violence in the UK: Lessons Learnt Domestic Violence Conference & panel discussion University of the South Pacific Fiji 2011 Researching Domestic Violence: What we have learnt through research in the UK and how we can take this forward Domestic Violence Conference University of the South Pacific Fiji 2011 Parent Abuse Parenting Symposium Queens University Belfast

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International students can study a variety of programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels in Moscow. For example, one of the best affordable schools in Moscow is the Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University , which offers Environmental Engineering, Staff Management, and Transportation Technologies to students seeking a bachelor’s degree. At the master’s level, the I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University offers Public Health, Biotechnology, and Biology.

Cheap Bachelor's Colleges and Universities in Moscow for International Students

Here is the list of affordable institutions in Moscow ordered by their tuition fee for international bachelor's students.

* Average Bachelor’s International Tuition is 221,200 RUB for universities in Moscow.

1. Moscow Polytechnic University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 0 RUB to 290,200 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 0 RUB to 290,200 RUB
  • Moscow Polytechnic University Admissions Pages
  • Moscow Polytechnic University Tuition Pages

Established in 1865, Moscow Polytechnic University, or Moscow Poly, is one of Russia’s educational institutions that provide technology-related programs. Currently, they deliver education to more than 16,000 local and international students. As they provide top-quality education and research in various fields, they also have various activities on campus to foster diversity.

2. Moscow International University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 31,200 RUB to 264,000 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 31,200 RUB to 264,000 RUB
  • Moscow International University Admissions Pages
  • Moscow International University Tuition Pages

Moscow International University ensures that students are being taught with a combination of theory and practice. It allows students to experience modern practical approaches that give them the opportunity to be creative in their respective fields and to achieve the ultimate foundation that reflects on their professionalism. The university follows global standards and deeply connects with international organizations.

3. Moscow Region State University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 73,500 RUB to 340,000 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 73,500 RUB to 340,000 RUB
  • Moscow Region State University Admissions Pages
  • Moscow Region State University Tuition Pages

The Moscow Region State University was established in 1931 in the region of Moscow, which is the official capital city of Russia. This university is very famous in the region because of its affordable prices that are established for every level of study. Some of the best directions a student can choose at this university are mathematical education, physics education, and professional education. Another attraction point for this university is the fact that they introduce innovative programs and concepts from which students can take advantage and become experts in their chosen fields.

4. Moscow City Teachers’ Training University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 107,150 RUB to 164,350 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 107,150 RUB to 164,350 RUB
  • Moscow City Teachers’ Training University Admissions Pages
  • Moscow City Teachers’ Training University Tuition Pages

Moscow City Teachers’ Training University is a public university in Moscow, Russia. The Ministry of Education established it in 1995 as a pedagogical university, with only 1300 students in its first year. The university currently has over 18,000 students and offers degree programs in the humanities, natural sciences, sports technology, law, business, and language studies.

5. Russian State Social University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 142,800 RUB to 301,563 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 142,800 RUB to 301,563 RUB
  • Russian State Social University Admissions Pages
  • Russian State Social University Tuition Pages

The Russian State Social University is a distinguished university in the country of Russia because it provides all levels of study to both domestic and international students with the opportunity to gain various financial aid through university or state-funded scholarships. This university is located in Moscow and was founded in 1991, but it is making its way slowly toward the ranking of the best universities in Russia.

6. Moscow Information Technology University – Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 164,000 RUB to 187,000 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 164,000 RUB to 187,000 RUB
  • Moscow Information Technology University – Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Admissions Pages
  • Moscow Information Technology University – Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering Tuition Pages

Moscow Information Technology University – Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, or MITU-MASI, is a university that allows extramural, full-time, and part-time learning modes for students. All students may apply for Preparatory courses, Bachelor’s degrees, and Master’s degrees. Preparatory and special courses can also be undertaken by these students. The university promises quality education, multiple extracurricular opportunities, and strong international connections.

7. Moscow State Pedagogical University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 170,000 RUB to 400,000 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 170,000 RUB to 400,000 RUB
  • Moscow State Pedagogical University Admissions Pages
  • Moscow State Pedagogical University Tuition Pages

Moscow State Pedagogical University is a Russian higher education institute that offers Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programs. It was established as the Women’s Courses of Higher Education in 1872 and underwent a transformative journey to what it is now. The university is well-recognized with International Partners across the globe, such as the University College of Teacher Education Vienna in Austria, the University of Pardubice in the Czech Republic, and the CY Cergy Paris University in France. Accessibility is a forefront advocacy with dedicated institutes for it, such as the Center for Student Disability Services and Psychological Assistance Center.

8. Russian New University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 178,800 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 178,800 RUB
  • Russian New University Admissions Pages
  • Russian New University Tuition Pages

Russian New University has branches in over 21 cities in the country, offering adequate educational opportunities for students regardless of their gender and race. The university is proud of its diverse learning environment, which is composed of various institutes, research facilities, and training laboratories. It follows a teaching method that enhances not just the theoretical foundation of students but also their critical and practical skills.

9. N.R.U. Moscow Power Engineering Institute

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 179,292 RUB to 344,358 RUB
  • N.R.U. Moscow Power Engineering Institute Admissions Pages
  • N.R.U. Moscow Power Engineering Institute Tuition Pages

N.R.U. Moscow Power Engineering Institute is a public technical university in Moscow with a prominent reputation for producing outstanding scientists and engineers for more than 90. It is also one of the most sought-after universities for aspiring engineers from around the world. The university also has numerous cooperation agreements with foreign universities and companies for its students and faculty to participate in different international programs and activities. 

10. Moscow University for the Humanities

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 202,000 RUB to 258,000 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 202,000 RUB to 258,000 RUB
  • Moscow University for the Humanities Tuition Pages

The Moscow University for the Humanities is a private university in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1944 as the Central Komsomol School, but it was only in 2003 that it was designated as a university. As one of the country’s leading classical universities, the university provides affordable tuition, a cultural center for performing arts, and a sports center for a variety of sports activities.

11. National University of Science and Technology MISIS

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 209,500 RUB to 251,000 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 209,500 RUB to 251,000 RUB
  • National University of Science and Technology MISIS Admissions Pages
  • National University of Science and Technology MISIS Tuition Pages

The National University of Science and Technology MISIS started as a mining academy and then became a steel institute. Over time, it expanded its course offer and modernized its facilities, but it’s still widely known for its programs in metallurgy and mining. Nowadays, the university has six campuses, 8 academic colleges, and multiple research institutes. They also have cutting-edge specialized laboratories in fields such as nanomaterials, cryoelectronic systems, biophysics, casting technologies, and much more!

12. Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 213,900 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 213,900 RUB
  • Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University Admissions Pages
  • Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University Tuition Pages

Established in 1930, Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University (MADI) is a specialized institute that leads in providing study programs in transportation, road and airport construction, traffic safety management, logistics and transport, and economics. It offers advanced and innovative educational courses at the undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, and postgraduate levels. Graduates of the school are guaranteed to acquire fundamental knowledge and skills deemed necessary for their future careers.

13. Russian State Geological Prospecting University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 222,800 RUB to 290,260 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 222,800 RUB to 290,260 RUB
  • Russian State Geological Prospecting University Admissions Pages
  • Russian State Geological Prospecting University Tuition Pages

One of the oldest universities in Russia, Russian State Geological Prospecting University was founded in 1918 as Sergo Ordzhonikidze Russian State University for Geological Prospecting. It was first made for Russian students only and was opened to students from abroad in 1931. All students may study programs at Bachelor, Master, or Doctoral levels. Six faculties exist in the university, covering multiple disciplines of study. All students are provided accessible services, but foreign students are advised to get a health insurance plan.

14. RUDN University

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 235,710 RUB to 370,220 RUB
  • Domestic Bachelor's Tuition: 236,500 RUB to 342,199 RUB
  • RUDN University Admissions Pages
  • RUDN University Tuition Pages

RUDN University is one of the best universities in the capital city of Russia and is known as The People’s Friendship University of Russia. This higher education institution is mostly known for the high number of international students attracted to this university’s high ranking. The university is ranked among the world’s top 500 universities, which speaks volumes about the level of study this university provides.

15. Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism

  • International Bachelor's Tuition: 243,500 RUB to 317,200 RUB
  • Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism Admissions Pages
  • Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport and Tourism Tuition Pages

Russian State University of Physical Culture, Sport, and Tourism is a leading sports university in Russia. It was established in 1918 and is known for producing over 200 outstanding athletes that have made their marks in prestigious international competitions such as the Olympics. The academic and research programs at the university are conducted by highly qualified and reputable coaches, experts, and scientists to further enhance athlete training and prepare future sports champions and professionals. 

Cheap Master's Colleges and Universities in Moscow for International Students

Here is the list of affordable institutions in Moscow ordered by their tuition fee for international master's students.

* Average Master’s International Tuition is 260,300 RUB for universities in moscow.

  • International Master's Tuition: 0 RUB to 269,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 0 RUB to 269,000 RUB

If you're looking to save the most on your graduate studies abroad, Moscow Polytechnic University should be at the top of your list. International students here pay only 0 RUB to 269,000 RUB annually for their master's degree.

2. I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

  • International Master's Tuition: 21,800 RUB to 318,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 21,800 RUB to 318,000 RUB
  • I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University Admissions Pages
  • I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University Tuition Pages

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University or usually referred to as Sechenov University was founded in 1758, making it the oldest medical school in Russia. It was initially the medical faculty of the Imperial Moscow University and eventually became independent in 1930. At present, the university has more than 18,000 total enrollment and offers undergraduate to Ph.D. programs in Medicine, Sciences, and Professional Education.

3. Moscow International University

  • International Master's Tuition: 31,200 RUB to 264,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 31,200 RUB to 264,000 RUB

The tuition fee at Moscow International University for incoming international master’s students is 31,200 RUB to 264,000 RUB. With its cheap rates, you can guarantee you’ll get a quality education without breaking the bank!

4. Moscow Region State University

  • International Master's Tuition: 90,000 RUB to 408,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 90,000 RUB to 408,000 RUB

Another affordable university to consider in Moscow is Moscow Region State University.

The tuition fee in Moscow Region State University for master’s program for foreign students starts from 90,000 RUB.

5. Moscow City Teachers’ Training University

  • International Master's Tuition: 107,700 RUB to 165,500 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 107,700 RUB to 165,500 RUB

Aside from its outstanding quality of education, Moscow City Teachers’ Training University has some of the lowest tuition fee prices for foreign students who are planning to take a master's degree here. International master's students only pay as low as 107,700 RUB yearly.

6. Russian State Social University

  • International Master's Tuition: 119,000 RUB to 335,938 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 119,000 RUB to 335,938 RUB

7. Moscow Information Technology University – Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering

  • International Master's Tuition: 179,000 RUB to 187,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 179,000 RUB to 187,000 RUB
  • International Master's Tuition: 193,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 193,000 RUB
  • International Master's Tuition: 198,800 RUB to 374,551 RUB
  • International Master's Tuition: 218,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 218,000 RUB

11. National Research University Higher School of Economics

  • International Master's Tuition: 220,000 RUB to 450,000 RUB
  • National Research University Higher School of Economics Admissions Pages
  • National Research University Higher School of Economics Tuition Pages

The National Research University Higher School of Economics, or otherwise known as HSE University, is one of the best universities of higher education in the capital city of Russia. This institution has one of the largest campuses in the country that houses approximately 50,000 students and can provide them with all the necessary equipment for them to have the best possible experience.

  • International Master's Tuition: 229,400 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 229,400 RUB

13. National University of Science and Technology MISIS

  • International Master's Tuition: 230,000 RUB to 357,600 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 230,000 RUB to 357,600 RUB

14. Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox University

  • International Master's Tuition: 230,490 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 230,490 RUB
  • Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox University Admissions Pages
  • Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox University Tuition Pages

Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox University is a private theological university in Moscow, Russia. It was founded in 1991 by Orthodox missionaries who offered evening theology classes, and it received state accreditation as a university in 1992. Degree programs are available in theology, history, education, missionary practice, religious art, and music at the university.

15. Kutafin Moscow State Law University

  • International Master's Tuition: 240,000 RUB to 450,000 RUB
  • Domestic Master's Tuition: 240,000 RUB to 450,000 RUB
  • Kutafin Moscow State Law University Tuition Pages

Kutafin Moscow State Law University is one of the prominent law schools in the country. The university has been the home of more than 150,000 lawyers since its establishment. It has become popular because of its practical-oriented academic training that allows students to have strong theoretical knowledge and sound ethical values.

It's important to take a look at all your options when selecting where to attend post-secondary school. With so many different types of schools, degrees, and universities in Moscow, it can be tough to know where to start looking.

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