Courses and Students
Edinburgh Napier offers subjects including engineering, computing, nursing and midwifery, science, business courses, timber engineering and transport studies. It offers a range of creative courses, including film, graphic design, acting, publishing and product design.
Edinburgh Napier's Business School has achieved Chartered Management Institute (CMI) certification. The Business School runs programmes in conjunction with its many overseas partners including, most recently, the Master of Science in International Hospitality and Tourism Management, with HTMi, the Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland.
Screen Academy Scotland is one of only two dual-status Skillset Film & Media Academies in the UK. A collaboration between Edinburgh Napier University and Edinburgh College of Art (eca). Patrons of the Academy include Sir Sean Connery, Dame Judi Dench and Brian Cox with Tilda Swinton an ambassador.
2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | |
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Research Assessment Exercise | 109th | ||||||
Times Good University Guide | 66th | 65th | 64th | 67th | 79th | 82nd | 90th= |
Guardian University Guide | 55th | 43rd | 49th | 55th | – | 66th | 59th |
Sunday Times University Guide | 76th | 64th= | 95th | 71st | 93rd | 90th | |
The Complete University Guide | 74th | 72nd | 77th | 71st | |||
The Daily Telegraph | 71st |
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