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Studying in South East England

Our student guide to South East England unpacks the region鈥檚 universities, transport, things to do and shares insight from current students.

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CONTENTS

  1. About South East England

  2. Places in South East England

  3. Universities in South East England

  4. Getting around South East England

  5. Things to do in South East England

About South East England

To be the region in the UK that sees the most sunshine is a claim only South East England can make. Along with its charming towns, vast coastlines and rolling hills, getting comfortable as a student in this part of the UK shouldn鈥檛 take you long.

South East England is also one of the UK鈥檚 most densely populated regions. This is in part thanks to its proximity to London, making it an ideal location for students wanting to be near the capital without having to live in it.

Places in South East England

The following nine counties make up England鈥檚 South East:

  • Berkshire
  • Buckinghamshire
  • East Sussex
  • Hampshire
  • Isle of Wight
  • Kent
  • Oxfordshire
  • Surrey
  • West Sussex

The major cities and towns to be aware of in South East England include:

  • Brighton and Hove
  • Canterbury
  • Chichester
  • Dover
  • Oxford
  • Portsmouth
  • Reading
  • Southampton
  • Winchester

Each of the above places has at least one university or further education college. London is technically in South East England but is often treated as a separate region. 

Universities in South East England

A broad spectrum of universities call South East England home. Several feature in the top 100 of our league tables, with Oxford University often taking the number one spot.

Further education colleges in the region include:

Getting around South East England

Getting around the region鈥檚 made easy by plenty of available public transport. Many of the towns are cycle-friendly and easy to walk around. And it's easy to hire a car if you fancy a weekend away.

Air

You won鈥檛 fly within the South East England region but will do so when travelling to other parts of the UK and abroad. Regional airports, such as Bournemouth and Southampton, often have international flights. The UK鈥檚 two busiest airports, London Heathrow and London Gatwick, are an easy train ride away.

Ferry

Ferry transport is found at various ports along the coast. The region has a number of routes to France and Spain, with ports found at Portsmouth, Newhaven and Dover. If you want to go to the Isle of Wight, frequent ferries depart from Southampton.

Rail

Students typically don鈥檛 use rail to get around their town but do when travelling throughout the region and UK. Southeastern is the main operator, with Southern, Great Western and Cross Country all providing extensive links. Direct lines often run to and from London. Be sure to purchase a for cheap travel.

Bus

Most towns have their own local bus services. Check which links take you to campus, and where the nearest stops to your accommodation are. Bus travel is generally cheap and student discounts are often available. Megabus and National Express both provide long-distance services for travel across the region and UK.

Cycle

You鈥檒l find most towns to be cycle-friendly, and it鈥檚 one way to save money as a student. Check what cycle schemes your university offers or find a local second-hand bike shop. There are also National Cycle Network routes provided by .

Other

You won鈥檛 need a car in most towns thanks to available public transport but having or hiring one for weekends away is handy. There should be at least one local taxi service operating in your area, and potentially a ride-hailing service like Uber or Bolt. Living near campus and the centre of town might make walking another great transport option.

Things to do in South East England

When you鈥檙e not basking in coastal explorations or countryside walks, South East England offers enough events, history, and creative culture to keep you occupied. You鈥檒l also have the luxury of London being but a train ride away.

Arts & culture

Canterbury Cathedral, Dover Castle, and Brighton鈥檚 Royal Pavilion are just a slither of the region鈥檚 cultural history. There are galleries like Turner Contemporary in Margate or Fabrica in Brighton with regular art and photography exhibitions, and there鈥檒l be theatre performances at places like Chichester鈥檚 Festival Theatre. Explore your town鈥檚 local museums too.

Events

Some of the UK鈥檚 most notable festivals call South East England home, like Gay Pride in Brighton or Hampshire鈥檚 Food Festival. Scout your local venues, like Hexagon in Reading, to see what theatre, comedy, and music gigs are on. You鈥檒l have Premier League football in Southampton and Brighton, with top tier cricket in Hampshire and Surrey. London, too, is never too far away.

Outdoors

Being so near the coast means South East England offers an array of outdoor explorations. There are the cliffs of Beachy Head or Dover, coastal walks in Hampshire and seaside towns like Whitstable and Broadstairs near Canterbury. You can surf near Portsmouth, cycle around Brighton, or walk along the South Downs Way from Hampshire to East Sussex, enjoying magical sunsets along your way.

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