Prospective Postgraduate Fees & Funding
You are viewing funding opportunities for 2024 entry
Fees & living costs
Current fee information is available on the Finance Office website. Fees can either be paid in full, at the beginning of the academic year, or in instalments throughout the year.
Funding
While most of our Masters students are self-funded, there are several funding opportunities available for 2024 entry. As further opportunities come to our attention - particularly during the autumn term - they will be posted here, so check back often. You should also check out the funding opportunity listings hosted by the Graduate School and International Office linked in the table.
Opportunity |
Brief description |
Eligibility |
Deadline |
Commonwealth Shared ScholarshipLink opens in a new window
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These scholarships are intended for students from developing countries who would not otherwise be able to afford to undertake Master’s level study in the UK, to gain skills and knowledge which will allow them to contribute to the development of their home countries. |
MA Gender and International Development |
Closed |
Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme |
Up to £10,000 toward tuition fees Read full details - separate application required |
Home/EU students on any MA programme in Sociology entering in 2024 from under represented groups |
31st May 2024
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Sociology Departmental Scholarship |
£5,000 for full-time applicants and £2,500 over 2 years for part-time applicants Read full details - separate application required |
Any offer holder on a taught Masters programme in Sociology entering in 2024 | 15th July 2024 |
Alumni DiscountLink opens in a new window |
10% tuition fee discount for graduates of Warwick No separate application; apply as usual through the University |
Any Warwick Alumni applying for 2024 entry to a taught Masters programme in Sociology who have obtained at least a 2:1 | Submit your MA application by 2nd August 2024 |
Graduate School Funding List |
The Graduate School maintains a listing of opportunities currently available to incoming students, including UK student loans. They also provide advice for what to do if you cannot secure funding. |