Thailand

We value our links with Thailand and we have welcomed Thai students to Surrey for a number of years - there are currently more than 55 students from the country studying here. We travel to Thailand regularly to visit schools and attend exhibitions. If you have any questions about studying at Surrey, please contact your dedicated Surrey contact Isabelle Van Huizen or one of our student ambassadors. We also work with representatives, who can provide information and guidance on study opportunities at Surrey.

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Entry requirements

We have country-specific guidance to help you in your application.

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Latest blog posts

27.12.22

Merry Christmas everyone 🎄🎅

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21.12.22

Welcome to my first blog. I’m your new Thailand ambassador :) (TH/ENG)

ยินดีต้อนรับทุกคนสู่ Blog แรกของเรานะคะ...

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Visas and immigration

If you’re an international student you may need to apply for a visa or approval by the Academic Technology Approval Scheme before commencing your studies with us.

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Guidance and support

Read our guidance on making preparations for your new life in the UK and access our tailored English language support once you arrive at the University.

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An international community

With students from over 140 different countries, we’re proud to be one of the most culturally diverse universities in the UK.