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 Business School and the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility are offering a number of scholarships and bursaries for exceptional candidates. Please see the Scholarships page for further details
To be eligible you must have:
- Been offered a place on one of our full-time MBA programmes
- Paid the £500 deposit
- Qualify as a UK/EU student
- Applied for the scholarship by 30th May 2008
We are also offering up to two married couples bursaries (used to contribute towards your tuition fees). Home, EU and OS applicants will be considered for these scholarships. There is no deadline for applications for this bursary; however, please indicate on your application form if you are applying with your partner, providing their full name.
There is one JJ Salmon £500 bursary - Home and EU applicants with a science background will be considered for this scholarship. There is no deadline for applications for this bursary; however, the bursary winners will be notified by Friday 19th September 2008.
The Business School is offering two Sir John Anstey £500 bursaries (as a contribution towards your management project travel costs). Home, EU and OS applicants will be considered for these scholarships. All students will be eligible to apply for this bursary at the beginning of semester two.
All Nottingham MBAs are accredited by the Association of MBAs, and most UK applicants for the MBAs will be eligible for the AMBA Business School Loan Scheme.
The Nottingham University Graduate School website provides information on more funding opportunities available.
The Nottingham MBA Chevening Scholarship scheme provides additional funds to elite Bristish Council Chevening Scholars.
The International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility are offering a number of scholarships and bursaries for exceptional candidates. Please see the Scholarships page for further details
Opportunities for funding may be available to overseas students through the International Office at The University of Nottingham.
Overseas applicants may also be eligible for the following:
- We are also offering up to two married couples bursaries (used to contribute towards your tuition fees). Home, EU and OS applicants will be considered for these scholarships. There is no deadline for applications for this bursary; however, please indicate on your application form if you are applying with your partner, providing their full name.
- The Business School is offering two Sir John Anstey £500 bursaries (as a contribution towards your management project travel costs). Home, EU and OS applicants will be considered for these scholarships. All students will be eligible to apply for this bursary at the beginning of semester two.
- Non-competitive scholarships are available to all non UK full-time students who have completed a degree programme at the University of Nottingham.
- There are also a number of externally funded scholarships, such as the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme (formerly DFIDSSS) and the British Chevening Scholarships which are available to applicants from Developing Countries.
A number of funding opportunities are available for the MBA in CSR through the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility, which is offering the following scholarships and bursaries:
- Up to five £2,000 bursaries - Home, EU and Overseas applicants will be considered for these bursaries.
- Up to three top-up fees bursaries (up to £6,000 each) for British Chevening Scholars. Overseas applicants will be considered for these bursaries.