Information on fees and funding for postgraduate students. Costs of postgraduate study Annual costs include a tuition fee, additional programme costs and living expenses. The tuition fee differs between Home/EU and Overseas students, so you should carefully check your fee status. Additional programme costs (sometimes called bench fees or research costs) cover facilities such as basic consumables, equipment purchase, hire and maintenance, computing hardware and software. Tuition fees and additional programme costs are payable for each year of active study, typically one year for MSc, two years for MPhil and three years for PhD. Visit the on-line University Postgraduate Prospectus for detailed information: Postgraduate Prospectus Tuition fees and other information for individual degrees. Postgraduate fees UOE webpages on postgraduate fees. Fee status How we determine your fee status for fee paying purposes. Estimated living costs A table of typical living costs. Funding The following links outline the main funding sources relevant to the School of Informatics: Taught postgraduate funding (MSc) Research postgraduate funding (PhD, MPhil, MSc by Research) Combined MSc/PhD programmes in our Centres for Doctoral Training offer a number of fully-funded places. Please check their dedicated websites: UKRI CDT in Natural Language Processing UKRI CDT in Biomedical Artificial Intelligence Robotics and Autonomous Systems You should also consult the following general sources of information about funding at the University: Funding for UK/EU students Funding for international students Search for scholarships by degree, subject and country How to apply? Candidates should normally apply for entry to postgraduate study or research at the University before applying for a scholarship. Apply for entry onto a postgraduate programme For some funding streams, you can indicate directly on your application that you wish to be considered for an award. However, for most funding schemes, a separate application will be necessary. You need to consult the details of the opportunities for which you are eligible, and the relevant deadlines. Further information Frequently Asked Questions- scholarships & funding This article was published on 2024-03-18