Your tuition fees will vary according to whether you study as a full or part-time student and are categorised as a non-EU International or UK/EU student for the purpose of fees.
You should remember that as well as paying tuition fees to the University, you will need to find living expenses. We estimate that it will cost you approximately £800 a month to live in Nottingham. This covers accommodation, subsistence, buying books and clothes and some entertainment.
To access fee information for this course, please visit the main University fees information page.
The School offers a number of postgraduate scholarships each year on a competitive basis. Details are available on the School website.
In addition, the School supports appropriate applications for external funding to ESRC, ORS and other organisations.
All the School’s graduate programmes are recognised by the ESRC for 1+3 and +3 funding awards, with the exception of the MSc in Applied Economics, the MSc in Economic Development and Policy Analysis, and the MSc in Applied Economics and Financial Economics.
Masters Scholarships may be available to Nottingham graduands with a first class honours degree.
Please also visit our online funding database.
The School does offer a number of Postgraduate Scholarships for international, fee-paying students. You can find out more on the
School website.
Opportunities for funding may also be available to overseas students through the
International Office at The University of Nottingham.