Postgraduate fees and funding
Tuition fees are payable for each year of your course at the start of the academic year, or at the start of your course, if later. Fees will normally rise for each year of your course in line with inflation. They do not stay the same as the year in which you started.
Faculty of Arts course fees 2018-19
Course | Status | Full-time fee (£) | Part-time fee (£) |
Taught postgraduate students | Home/EU | 9,010 | 4,505 |
Taught postgraduate students Band 1 courses | Overseas | 20,270 | 10,135 |
Research postgraduate* | Home/EU | 4,347* | 2,608* |
Research postgraduate | Overseas | 17,900 | 10,740 |
* Home/EU PGR tuition fees for 2010-20 are subject to UKRI funding rate changes and are therefore not yet confirmed. Fees are expected to increase and the inflation rate applied by UKRI is generally expected to be in line with RPI.
Funding guidance
See the Warwick Graduate School's guidance on how and when to apply for funding, and tips for good applications.
Scholarships and bursaries
News of MA scholarships available for 2019 entry will be posted in Spring 2019.
If you're a French applicant, note the Entente Cordiale scholarships scheme. If you're an American applicant, the Marshall Scholarships scheme may be of interest.
The University of Warwick invests in postgraduate researchers by funding the CADRE (Home/EU) and Chancellors' International (Overseas) Scholarships. These scholarships are allocated annually via a combined postgraduate research scholarship competition and are open to applicants of any discipline offered at Warwick.