Information about our staff, student and alumni 2024 productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Edinburgh International Festival.
QMU and the Community
QMU aspires to be a ‘campus without borders’ and we aim to be a true asset to the local community, and indeed the wider world. Our local community includes people living nearby, local schools, and the businesses who call on our expertise and facilities. We work closely with East Lothian Council and a host of other local partners.
Our campus is open to everyone and we encourage walking, including dog walking, in our grounds. Beyond that though we have a host of activities and services that connect us with the community, as set out below. For example, community members can take advantage of our library and catering facilities. We also run a number of events, for example professional lectures, which are open to the public.
We have a strong track record in outreach and are committed to widening access amongst students who have previously been inhibited from entering higher education for social, economic or cultural reasons.
With around 500 staff, we are one of the largest employers in East Lothian, and according to an economic study by the University of Strathclyde in 2009, employment attributable to the University represents 3% of all East Lothian employment. The same survey calculates that QMU is worth £77 million to the economy as a whole.
More broadly, the University community is international in scope, with students and partner organisations across the world.
Take advantage of the many catering and retail outlets on the QMU campus.
We offer a range of facilities to staff, students and the general public and provide a safe, friendly and informative environment. Enjoy your chosen sport to the full!
The Outdoor Learning Hub is an asset for all the QMU community to enjoy.
Development of an Innovation Park and Commercial Zone on land around the University.
We have clinics which are open to the public, including: Musculoskeletal (MSK) and
Nail Surgery Clinics.
Are you looking for a cost-effective venue for a meeting or event? Do you regularly arrange conferences and events? Then Queen Margaret University could be the venue you’re looking for.
How to access a range of resources and get the most from QMU's Learning Resource Centre.
Examples of our outreach-focused community engagement at national, regional and local levels.
Queen Margaret University has worked with college partners for many years to create a wide variety of different routes of entry to our degree programmes for college students.
The Widening Participation and Outreach (WPO) team work closely with our local schools, offering tailored support and engagement activities to both staff and pupils.
Find out all the latest QMU events.