Study Abroad destinations
University of Nicosia
Cyprus
The University of Nicosia was established in 1980 and its main campus is located in Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus.
The University comprises the School of Business, School of Education, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Law, Medical School and the School of Sciences and Engineering. In 2014, UNIC became the first university in the world to offer a Master of Science in Blockchain & Digital Currency and the first educational institution to accept Bitcoin for tuition payment. In 2019, the University of Nicosia was recognised by QS World University Rankings as #91 among the top 100 universities in the Emerging Europe and Central Asia (EECA) Region.
What you can study
Course | When you can study |
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Interior Design BA | 2nd year, Semester 2 |
Academic information
Choosing your modules
You need to gain the following credits from your modules:
- 27 to 30 ECTS (European) credits per semester
- 54 to 60 ECTS (European) credits per year.
You can see module options in the University of Nicosia catalogue.
Academic Calendar
Visit the University of Nicosia website for a full list of academic dates.
Accommodation
Accommodation Abroad
More information about accommodation is on the University of Nicosia’s housing pages.
Accommodation in York
If you study abroad for 1 semester, you are guaranteed university accommodation for the semester you are in York.
Costs and visas
Funding
Funding is available to help you with study abroad costs. Please see our Funding page for more details.
Additional costs
This information is about additional costs of studying at this host university. Please be aware that prices are subject to change, and the list may not be exhaustive.
We recommend looking at the host website, as well as entry requirements for the country, to get a full understanding of the costs involved.
Visas
Please make sure you have an up to date passport that expires no earlier than 6 months after you intend to return.
You will be provided with guidance and documentation from the partner university but it will be your responsibility to obtain the correct visa.
Neither the Study Abroad team here or at the partner university are qualified to offer consultations or detailed advice regarding visa applications. Immigration laws are complex and subject to frequent changes. So if you do have any visa-related questions you will need to contact the appropriate Embassy directly.