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.
Generally, postgraduate students are responsible for arranging their own funding to cover fees and living expenses. However, in some cases, funding is available - the key is to apply early for your course, giving yourself the maximum amount of time to track down funding.
The School of Geography offers postgraduate studentships each year - current information on studentships when available will be posted on the School website.
The MSc in Economy, Space and Society is recognised by the Economic and Social Research Council as providing 1+3 Research Training leading on to PhD study. Guidance and advice will be provided by the School in completing the applications. Forms and more information will be available online through the School web pages and from the ESRC website.
All UK/EU applicants will be considered for a School scholarship of up to the Home Fees Rate. Applicants will be automatically considered for this award and do not have to apply separately. However, if you wish to be considered for the award, we must receive your course application by 16 June.
For further information for UK/EU students, there is a course-specific funding page or the University's Postgraduate funding web page.
Please also visit our online funding database.
One School scholarship is available on a competitive basis for up to the Home Fees Rate for overseas (non-UK/EU) students only. Applicants will be automatically considered for this award, and do not have to apply separately. However, if you wish to be considered for this award, we must receive your course application by 31 March.
Further opportunities for funding may be available to overseas students through the International Office at The University of Nottingham.
Please also visit our online funding database.