Postgraduate funding: MA
Students wishing to pursue a postgraduate course in Renaissance Studies at Warwick are able to explore various avenues for funding, depending on the course they are choosing and other criteria. Applicants are encouraged to investigate the opportunities below, check the deadlines carefully, and communicate early on with the Director of Graduate Studies Dr Aysu Dincer (a.dincer@warwick.ac.uk) about their intentions, so that the strongest possible funding proposal may be prepared.
MASTER'S FUNDING
1. National student loan system
There is a national student loan system in place for eligible postgraduate master's degrees, which are government-backed loans, and are offered in any master's subject, but only to students under the age of 60; they will be repaid concurrently with any undergraduate loans. More details at https://www.gov.uk/funding-for-postgraduate-study
2. Warwick Taught Master’s Scholarships (WTMSS)
The University of Warwick will (possibly) be offering the Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme to support eligible postgraduate students, available to eligible Home fee status students from under-represented groups who wish to start a postgraduate taught masters course in 2026/2027. Full details of this year's competition are not yet available, but do keep checking back to their website. https://warwick.ac.uk/study/outreach/scholarships/wtmss/
3. CSR Part-fees Tuition Scholarship
Warwick’s Centre for the Study of the Renaissance (CSR) has at least two scholarships available of up to £5,000 each to deserving applicants to its taught MA in the Culture of the European Renaissance for 2026/27. Full details, including application form, available HERE.
Other sources of funding for International Students only