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Heriot-Watt university guide
| Student guide to: Heriot-Watt university Location: Edinburgh Web: www.hw.ac.uk ![]() University ranking 2007/08: 46 |

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Edinburgh, Scotlands capital city has been declared a World Heritage City. The city displays deep-rooted artistic reputation, stunning vistas and magnificent architecture. Arthurs seat and the Edinburgh Castle dominate the capitals skyline.
Edinburgh is Europes 3rd largest financial centre & its scientific tradition has been behind the continuing development of the Silicon Glen. The annual International festival is the worlds greatest presentation of music, drama, dance and other artistic performances. Grassmarket & Cowgate areas are devoted to student nightlife and Edinburgh also has largest artificial ski slope in Europe. The city offers a wide range of cuisines including plenty of Indian/Bangladeshi restaurants. |
Please note:
- If Heriot-Watt university is given rank "0", this means there was no university ranking for this institution.
- The details are correct as to Aug 1st 2008.
- Heriot-Watt accommodation costs are specified as cost per week, and are an average cost.
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