

by Darren Roberts - written on 14/09/10
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I studied at Stirling from 1992-1996. The atmosphere on campus is very relaxed and it feels at times more like a holiday retreat than a place of work. I would recommend Stirling to anyone and the only drawback is that you eventually have to leave and join the world of work. Would give anything to do my time there again.

by - written on 23/08/10 (Very useful, 401 readings)
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With A-Level results just being released, thousands of students now face the reality of going to uni in September or October and this is a guide for anyone attending the University of Stirling. One of the defining features of the University of Stirling is that it is an actual campus... everywhere you need to be is in one ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/04/10 (Useful, 193 readings)
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Im currently a Post graduate student studying housing at this University , although it is called Stirling University , it is outside the town centre but is serviced regularly by local busses and city link coaches to other towns and cities The university is situated in its own grounds with a lake complete with swans and the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/04/09 (Very useful, 289 readings)
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For me the University of Stirling is the best possible University. It terms of its campus the Uni boasts a beautiful green campus covered in trees and grass. One of the centre points of the campus is the stunning loch which sits right at its heart. The campus also contains its own golf course which no other University campus in Scotland ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/01/09, updated on 07/01/09 (Very useful, 584 readings)
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I spent a fantastic 4 years at Stirling University (1999-2003) - 3 years of which, I was living in AKD on campus. The reason I chose to stay on campus for the most part, is clear to see on arrival. The campus itself is a self-contained haven which is more like Center Parcs than any university campus. There is a large loch, a cinema, a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/08/04, updated on 22/08/04 (Very useful, 3976 readings)
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Hi there, thought some of you would like to read my opinion of Stirling Uni from someone who has just finished their first year there: Accomodation There are many halls on campus, and first years go into either AKD, Murray, Geddes, or ASH. I was in Murray and it's like all the others except from AKD and the East ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/02/03, updated on 15/02/03 (Very useful, 1002 readings)
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How many universities in the country can say that on their grounds they have a castle, a cinema, a golf course and a loch? How many can say that they are a five minute walk from a famous range of hills (the Ochils), and at the foot of a monument to one of Scotland's national heroes? How many can say that you get capped by one of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/02/01, updated on 12/02/01 (Very useful, 411 readings)
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I have been trying to plan the whole going to university thing since the age of 9 and while I thought I had it all worked out that just wasn't so. Coming from the north-west of England I always planned to move down south where it was relatively warmer. I have now altered my choices completely and chosen to move to Scotland, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/06/00, updated on 02/07/00 (Useful, 284 readings)
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Set in the historic and picturesque landscape of Stirling, the University of Stirling well deserves its title of most scenic campus. The sky marble buildings, which I admit aren't the most attractive, surround Loch Airthrey, part of the 17th century estate and castle shadowed by the Wallace memorial which were taken over for the ... Read the complete review
