Postgraduate Tuition Fees

Studying at a UK university means you need to pay an annual fee for your tuition, which covers the costs associated with teaching, assessments & examinations. The fee you have to pay will depend on your fee status as a UK, EU, US or international student.

Generous scholarships are available from the University to help fund your tuition fees. Visit the Scholarships & Financial Assistance webpage for more information.

For more information about payments and tuition charges please visit our Making Payments page or to see our Tuition Fees Policy, please visit the policies page here. To see a full list of our Postgraduate programmes, please click here. Scroll down to see our full listing of Postgraduate tuition fees.

Fees quoted relate to study in the semesters indicated and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

(excluding programmes listed below)

  • UK Full Time:
    £9,450 (per year)
  • EU, International & United States Full Time:
    £15,000 (per year)
  • UK Full Time:
    £11,280
  • EU, International & United States Full Time:
    £16,275
  • UK Full Time:
    £14,175 (per year)
  • EU, International & United States Full Time:
    £17,325 (per year)
  • UK, EU, International & United States Full Time:
    £22,890 (per year)
  • UK, EU, International & United States Full Time:
    £22,050 (per year)

Managing your Money

We understanding managing money while you are studying can be difficult and that is why we have put together some information to help you.

When you start university you’ll have to juggle paying the bills with programme costs.

Check out our top tips to give you a head start in money management.  Managing your money can seem daunting, but with a bit of preparation you can minimise financial worries and maximise your enjoyment of student life.

Find out more >

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