Contact the PGDE Primary team
Questions about your application or whether to apply for the PGDE Primary programme? Contact the Admissions team or the Programme Directors who look forward to hearing from you.
For enquiries about your application or how to apply, contact the Undergraduate Admissions office.
Although the PGDE is a postgraduate programme, it uniquely benefits from the same levels of UK government support as undergraduate degree programmes. Therefore, for the benefit of their expertise, the Undergraduate Admissions Office process applications for this programme.
Undergraduate Admissions Office (Education)
- College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences (CAHSS)
Contact details
- Work: +44 (0)131 650 3565
- Email: futurestudents@ed.ac.uk
- Find us on the map
Address
- Street
The University of Edinburgh
57 George Square- City
- Edinburgh
- Post Code
- EH8 9JU
For programme-specific enquiries, contact the Programme Directors.
Dr Sue Chapman
Programme Director: PGDE (Primary Education)
- Moray House School of Education and Sport
Contact details
- Email: EdPGDEp@ed.ac.uk
- Web: Staff profile
Steve Mcleister
Programme Director: PGDE (Secondary Education)
- Moray House School of Education and Sport
Contact details
- Work: +44 (0)131 651 4837
- Email: EduPGDE@ed.ac.uk
- Web: Staff profile
Our PGDE teaching team
Our Professional Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) academic team bring together rich expertise across subjects and internationally. Details of their specialisms and professional qualifications are available in their staff profiles.
Subjects | Subject Heads |
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Art and Design | Isobel Finnie |
Biology | Dr Ramsey Affifi |
Chemistry | Dr Audrey Cameron |
Design & Technology* | Russell White |
Drama | Greig Vickers |
English* | Dr Mary Bovill |
Geography | Steve McLeister |
History | Monica McGhee |
Mathematics* | Hui-Chuan (Jane) Li / David Watkins |
Modern Languages* | Dr Mike Lynch |
Music |
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Physical Education | Dr Murray Craig / Dr Paul McMillan |
Physics* | Nick Hood FRSA |
PGDE Secondary subjects marked * are designated priority subjects by the Scottish Government and, as such, the Scottish Government anticipates that the prospects for employment in these areas are good. |