Scholarships and Funding (2012 entry)
The MSc in Finance, MSc in Accounting and Financial Management, and MSc in Financial Analysis have over £100,000 in scholarship money to award on a competitive basis to outstanding applicants. All applicants are automatically considered for a scholarship at the point of consideration while funds are available and we will inform you by email if you have been shortlisted. As part of the scholarship selection process, you may be asked to participate in a short telephone interview.
Academic Excellence Scholarships
Academic excellence sholarships available on a competitive basis to applicants with an outstanding academic profile and/or a GMAT score in excess of 700.
UK/European Scholarships
Generous UK/European scholarships are available on a competitive basis to applicants with a strong academic profile and/or an interesting background.
Overseas Scholarships
Overseas scholarships are available on a competitive basis to applicants with a strong academic profile and/or an interesting background.
MSc Financial Analysis Scholarships
Scholarships are available on a competitive basis for students on the MSc Financial Analysis programme.
CFA Scholarships
Scholarships covering the cost of registration for the CFA Level 1 exams in December 2012 are available for current students on our MSc Finance and MSc Accounting and Financial Management programmes. These schoarships are designed to help students gain the CFA Level I qualification. Details on how to apply for the CFA scholarships will automatically be sent to students during the Summer term in 2012.
Other funding sources
The University has a number of postgraduate scholarships and grants; details are available from the University's Postgraduate Admissions Office.
Funding for overseas students
The British Council and various government and international agencies operate schemes which provide financial support for study in the UK. For information, please contact the nearest British Embassy, consulate or British Council Office. For more information, the funding section of the British Council website is a useful starting point.


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