Fees, Funding & Scholarships
Fees & Funding
Taught Master's Courses
Fees & Expenses
The two main costs to consider when considering postgraduate study are tuition fees and living expenses.
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. Living costs include accommodation, food, books and other general expenditure.
Funding & Scholarships
There are many different funding routes available, including postgraduate loans, scholarships, fee awards and academic department bursaries. Below are a selection which may be of interest to our applicants, but we would advise you to check the full list of funding routes availableLink opens in a new window for postgraduate study at Warwick.
British Council Women in STEM Scholarships (Brazil)
The University of Warwick is delighted to announce five scholarships for women from Brazil pursuing postgraduate study commencing in September 2026.
School of Engineering Academic Excellence Scholarships
Up to 20 Academic Excellence Scholarships, each worth £5000, to high-achieving students joining a taught master's course in autumn 2026.
STEM Connect Scholarship
Up to 6 STEM Connect Scholarships, each worth £5,000, to high achieving students who hold an offer for MSc Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health; or MSc Predictive Modelling and Scientific Computing.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarships
Applicants to our MSc Humanitarian Engineering programme may be eligible to apply for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship.
Master's Loan
Master's Loans are available to Home or EU nationals who have settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme.
Warwick Taught Master's Scholarship Scheme
Awards of up to £10,000 for eligible Home fee status students from underrepresented groups.