Why Teach in Scotland?
Scotland offers you a fantastic quality of life. It’s also a friendly and welcoming place – so you’ll feel at home in no time.
With a population of five million people, the Scotland of the past and present has left a mark on the world that far exceeds its size.
While the Scottish Enlightenment rocked the world in the 18th century, the 19th century saw the Industrial Revolution and the golden age of Scots invention.
From Scotland’s universities and engineers came the steam engine, the steam ship, the telephone, the tarmac road and many other inventions.
By the 20th century, Scots were developing great institutions. Logie Baird pioneered television, while Lord Reith created the BBC.
Our unabated pioneering spirit is perhaps one of the reasons people are drawn to Scotland to live, work and study. We remain one of the world’s most inviting and hospitable countries, and are actively attracting Fresh Talent to our shores in order to continue to grow and develop as a nation.