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 is offering up to 10, £1,500 scholarships for students classed as home/EU for fees purposes and applying to study either full- or part-time on the MA Public Policy, MPA, MA International Social Policy or MA Global Citizenship, Identities and Human Rights. Awards to part-time students are paid in the first year only. Please see the school website for further details and an application form. The closing date for applications is Friday 8 June 2012.
The Graduate School website at The University of Nottingham provides more information on other internal and external sources of postgraduate funding.
The school is offering up to 10, £1,500 scholarships for students classed as overseas for fees purposes on the MA Public Policy, MPA, MA International Social Policy or MA Global Citizenship, Identities and Human Rights. Please see the
School website for further details and an application form. The closing date for applications is Friday 4 May 2012.