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To study certain subjects in the UK you will need apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme certificate. ATAS applies to all students with a visa (regardless of visa type), unless they are of an exempt nationality.
An Academic Technology Approval Scheme clearance certificate (ATAS clearance certificate) is required if:
Not all courses at the University require students to have an ATAS clearance certificate. To check the ATAS requirement for the course you have applied to study, please go to the Foreign, Commonwealth Development Office website . You will need to enter the CAH3 code(s) for your course which can be found on your University of Southampton offer letter, select ' Taught/research student ' and enter your nationality as shown in your passport.
If you need ATAS clearance to study, you must get an ATAS clearance certificate before you make your visa application. ATAS applies to all visa types. Students who have Indefinite Leave to Remain do not need ATAS but those applying for Asylum do need ATAS.
If your course requires ATAS clearance and you need a Student visa, the University will not normally issue you with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) until you have been issued an appropriate ATAS clearance certificate. You must have your ATAS in place before you apply for your Student visa.
UK immigration law does not allow Universities to register/enrol students for a course requiring ATAS until the ATAS clearance certificate has been issued.
Students who are nationals of EU countries, the European Economic Area (EEA), Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland or the United States of America do not need an ATAS clearance certificate. Please check the Immigration rules Appendix ATAS for an up to date list of exempt nationalities.
An ATAS clearance certificate shows details of the course and University you have an offer from. When you apply for your visa, you must only use an ATAS clearance certificate that is valid for that University and course, you cannot use a certificate for another University or course. The ATAS clearance certificate is valid for 6 months from issue.
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Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
Applications for ATAS clearance are made through the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office online application form . Before starting your application for ATAS, please read the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office guidance in full.
We recommend that you apply as early as possible to allow yourself enough time to apply for your visa after receiving your ATAS clearance certificate. You need only hold a conditional offer when making an application for ATAS. You do not have to have accepted your offer. You can apply for an ATAS certificate six months before the start date of your course and we recommend that you apply for your ATAS certificate as soon as you receive your offer if it is less than six months before the start of your course.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office takes between four and six weeks to issue ATAS clearance certificates, although it can sometimes take longer. There is no fast track application service; applications are processed in the order that they are received.
At the start of the application form you will be asked the following question: 'Are you a taught/research student or are you a researcher?'
There are two options, select 'Taught/research student' - do NOT select 'Researcher' as this is meant for research workers not students.
The next question asks: 'What type of study are you undertaking?'
Undergraduate and taught masters students should select 'Taught'.
Postgraduate research students should select 'Research'.
The online application form must be completed in full. Failure to answer any of the questions will delay the processing of your ATAS application.
There are 10 sections to the online form:
Section | Details in section |
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Proposed study |
Name of University - University of Southampton is included in the drop down list Course (programme) details as follows :
What you will be studying (2000 character limit) :
Why you want to study the programme including future plans (2000 character limit) Goals on completion of programme (2000 character limit) Whether or not the programme being studied is a joint programme with another country |
Personal details |
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Spouse |
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Contact details |
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Undergraduate/Postgraduate studies |
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Other studies |
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Published papers |
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Employment history |
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Referees |
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Sponsors |
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This information can be found in your offer letter. If you have not received this information, please contact your Faculty Admissions Team. For taught programmes, the name of the programme lead will need to be included (see Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught sections).
Expected course (programme) end date:
What happens after I have applied?
An ATAS certificate is valid for a period of six months from the date of issue. You must ensure that you have received ATAS clearance before making your visa application. Your visa application will be refused if you do not have an ATAS Certificate.
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office will send the University a copy of your ATAS clearance certificate. The University will review your ATAS clearance certificate and let you know if it is appropriate for study. If you have omitted information in your ATAS clearance application (such as module detail), you may need to re-apply for ATAS.
If you are coming to the University as a visiting student on any of the programmes listed below, you will need an ATAS clearance certificate.
If you are starting on one of our foundation programmes leading into any of the programmes listed below, you must apply for your ATAS before the start of your foundation programme.
Programme title | CAH3 code | Director of Programme |
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MEng Acoustical Engineering | CAH07-01-01 physics | Professor Steve Bell |
MEng Acoustical Engineering with Industrial Placement Year |
Programme title | CAH3 code | Director of programme |
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MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics | CAH10-01-04 aeronautical and aerospace engineering | Professor Neil Sandham |
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Aerodynamics | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Aerodynamics with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Airvehicle Systems Design | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Airvehicle Systems Design with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Computational Engineering and Design | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Computational Engineering and Design with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Engineering Management | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Engineering Management with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Materials and Structures | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Materials and Structures with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Semester Abroad | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Semester Abroad with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Semester in Industry | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Semester in Industry with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Spacecraft Engineering | ||
MEng Aeronautics and Astronautics/Spacecraft Engineering with Industrial Placement Year |
Programme title | CAH3 Code | Director of Programme |
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MEng Chemical Engineering | CAH10-01-09 chemical, process and energy engineering | Dr Mohamed Galal Hassan Sayed |
MEng Chemical Engineering with Industrial Placement Year |
Programme title | CAH3 Code | Director of Programmes |
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MEng Mechanical Engineering |
CAH10-01-02 mechanical engineering
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Professor Markus Heller
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MEng Mechanical Engineering with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Aerospace | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Aerospace with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Acoustical Engineering | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Acoustical Engineering with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Advanced Materials | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Advanced Materials with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Automotive | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Automotive with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Computational Engineering and Design | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Computational Engineering and Design with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Engineering Management | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Engineering Management with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Naval Engineering | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Naval Engineering with Industrial Placement Year | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Sustainable Energy Systems | ||
MEng Mechanical Engineering/Sustainable Energy Systems with Industrial Placement Year |
Programme title | CAH3 code | Director of Programme |
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MPhys Astrophysics with a Year in Research |
CAH07-01-01
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Dr Vasileios Apostolopoulos |
MPhys Astrophysics with Year Abroad | ||
MMath Mathematical Physics | Dr David Gammack | |
MPhys Particle Physics with Research Year Abroad |
Dr Vasileios Apostolopoulos
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MPhys Physics | ||
MPhys Physics with Astronomy | ||
MPhys Physics with Industrial Placement | ||
MPhys Physics with Mathematics | ||
MPhys Physics with Nanotechnology | ||
MPhys Physics with Photonics | ||
MPhys Physics with Space Science | ||
MPhys Physics with a Year of Experimental Research |
If you are coming to the University as a visiting student on any of the programmes listed below, you will need an ATAS clearance certificate.
If you are starting on one of our Pre-Masters programmes leading into any of the programmes listed below, you must apply for your ATAS before the start of your Pre-Masters programme.
Programme title | CAH3 code | Director of Programme |
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MSc Advanced Chemical Engineering | CAH10-01-09 chemical, process and energy engineering | Dr Mohamed Galal Hassan Sayed |
Postgraduate taught courses requiring ATAS: Computing and Engineering
Programme title | CAH3 code | Director of Programme |
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MSc Acoustical and Vibration Engineering | CAH07-01-01 physics | Professor Steve Bell |
MSc Aerodynamics and Computation | CAH10-01-04 aeronautical and aerospace engineering | Professor Neil Sandham |
MSc Computational Engineering Design (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science) | CAH10-01-02 mechanical engineering | Professor Markus Heller |
MSc Energy and Sustainability (Energy, Environment and Buildings) | CAH10-01-09 chemical, process and energy engineering | Professor Patrick James |
MSc Energy and Sustainability (Energy, Resources and Climate Change) | CAH10-01-09 chemical, process and energy engineering | Professor Patrick James |
MSc Engineering Materials (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science) | CAH10-01-02 mechanical engineering | Professor Markus Heller |
MSc Mechatronics (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science) | CAH10-01-02 mechanical engineering | Professor Markus Heller |
MSc Propulsion and Engine Systems Engineering (Advanced Mechanical Engineering Science) | CAH10-01-02 mechanical engineering | Professor Markus Heller |
MSc Optical Engineering | CAH07-01-01 physics | Dr Bill Brocklesby |
MSc Race Car Aerodynamics | CAH10-01-04 aeronautical and aerospace engineering | Professor Neil Sandham |
MSc Space Systems Engineering | CAH10-01-04 aeronautical and aerospace engineering | Professor Neil Sandham |
MSc Sustainable Energy Technologies | CAH10-01-09 chemical, process and energy engineering | Professor Patrick James |
Our PGCE programmes do not require ATAS clearance.
If you are coming to the University as a visiting student to conduct research in any of the research fields listed as requiring ATAS in the tables below, you will need an ATAS clearance certificate regardless of your visa type.
Should include a programme description, a list of core modules and a research statement for the research project. If the research project has not been assigned then include the list of topics for potential research projects in the ATAS application. The MRes and Masters by Research programmes that require ATAS include:
Programme name | CAH3 code |
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MRes Biomedical Sciences | CAH02-05-03 |
MSc Biomedical Sciences by Research | CAH02-05-03 |
MRes Big Data Biology | CAH11-01-03 |
MRes Engineering & the Environment | CAH10-01-01 |
MRes Wildlife Conservation | CAH03-01-03 |
MRes Advanced Biological Sciences | CAH03-01-01 |
MRes Evolution to 21st Century | CAH03-01-10 |
Should include a programme description, a list of core modules and a research statement for the research project. If the research project has not been assigned, then please provide a course description and a list of topics for potential research projects in the ATAS application along with any core modules.
PhD (including iPhD)/EngD/MPhil research fields that require ATAS
Please be aware if you make an ATAS application and then move your course start date by 3 months or more, you will need to reapply for your ATAS Certificate stating your revised course start date. The research fields at iPhD, PhD, EngD and MPhil level that require ATAS are as follows:
Research field | ATAS requirement | Relevant CAH3 codes |
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Biological Sciences | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Biological Sciences | CAH03-01-01 biosciences (non-specific) |
Business and Management | Applies to some research undertaken in the field of Business and Management |
CAH09-01-02 operational reseach CAH09-01-01 mathematics CAH11-01-03 information systems |
Chemistry | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Chemistry | CAH07-02-01 chemistry |
Clinical Ethics and Law | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Clinical Ethics and Law | CAH03-01-07 genetics |
Computing | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Computing |
CAH11-01-01 computer science CAH11-01-02 information technology CAH11-01-03 information systems CAH11-01-05 artificial intelligence |
Ecology and Environmental Science | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Ecology and Environmental Science including Freshwater Science and Wildlife Conservation | CAH03-01-03 ecology and environmental biology |
Engineering | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of engineering |
CAH10-01-07 civil engineering CAH10-01-02 mechanical engineering CAH10-01-09 chemical, process and energy engineering CAH10-01-01 engineering (non-specific) CAH10-01-06 bioengineering, medical and biomedical engineering CAH10-02-04 maritime technology |
Electronic and Electrical Engineering | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Electronic and Electrical Engineering | CAH10-01-08 electrical and electronic engineering |
Geography | Applies to research undertaken in the field of Remote Sensing and GIS | CAH26-01-05 others in geographical studies |
Mathematics | Applies to all research undertaken in the field of Mathematics | CAH09-01-01 mathematics |
Medicine | All research undertaken in the field of Medicine |
CAH02-05-03 others in subjects allied to medicine CAH03-01-04 microbiology and cell science CAH03-01-01 biosciences (non-specific) |
Physics | All research undertaken in the field of Physics | CAH07-01-01 physics |
You will need to apply for a new ATAS clearance certificate if:
You will also need to apply for new ATAS if you are returning to study in the UK after: