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Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees

If you are eligible for home fees, the course fees for 2025/26 are likely to be:

  • Full-time: £11,600 for home students

If you are not eligible for home fees, the course fees for 2025/26 are likely to be:

  • Full-time £26,110 (the part-time study route is usually only available to Home students)

You will find further information about fees on the University website.Link opens in a new window

Information on additional costs associated with our courses can be found here.

Awards and Scholarships

International Scholarships

There are a range of scholarships and awards available for international applicants. You can find more information on the International Office websiteLink opens in a new window and Graduate School pages on postgraduate funding opportunities.Link opens in a new window

Li Xiaoming Bursary

In the past, eligible students have applied to the Li Xiaoming Bursary for PG Taught courses. All eligible students are considered for this scholarship, but this bursary will be awarded to students who are able to demonstrate how their study at Warwick and future career will contribute to society.

To strengthen your case, please send a 500-word personal statement explaining how your study at Warwick and your future career will contribute to society.

The personal statement and CV must be sent to Head of CMPS Professor Pietari Kaapa (P.Kaapa@warwick.ac.uk)

Closing date

The closing date is to be confirmed.

Warwick Postgraduate Loans (UK nationals)

Postgraduate loans are now available for students commencing a Warwick Taught Masters programme. If you are applying for one of the MAs in the Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies this may be of interest to you. Details of the loan scheme can be found at www.warwick.ac.uk/pgfundingLink opens in a new window.

Other Loans

UK candidates may qualify for Professsional and Career Development Loans, made available through Barclays Bank, the Co-operative Bank or the Royal Bank of Scotland, in conjunction with the DfES. Further information can be found here.Link opens in a new window

Last updated: April 2025

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