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Postgraduate fees and funding 2013/14

 

Tuition fees

Postgraduate study is a significant financial commitment and we want you to be completely aware of the associated costs before becoming a student at the University of East London.

The fees for postgraduate programmes fall into five bands and these differ depending on whether you are a Home (UK/EU) or international student. The amounts for each of the bands are listed below. 

To find out the fees for an individual programme you will need to locate the programme you are interested in here: Postgraduate programmes. When you view the programme summary the fees will appear in the right hand column.

Home/EU Fee bands

 

30 Credit module Fee

Full programme Fees (based on 6 modules for a full Masters)

Band 1

£850 (Cass MA Programmes)

£5,100 (Cass MA Programmes)

Band 2

£1,100

£6,600

Band 3

£1,400

£8,400

Band 4

£2,150

£12,900

International fee bands

 

30 Credit module Fee

Full programme Fees (based on 6 modules for a full Masters)

Band 1

£1,770

£10,620

Band 2

£1,900

£11,400

Band 3

£2,150

£12,900

 

Postgraduate Research Students

All Postgraduate research programmes attract the same fees, regardless of School and Home/EU MPhil/PhD fees are set in line with the Research Funding Council grant:

MPhil/PhD:

  • Full-time UK/EU students - £3900
  • Full-time International students - £10860
  • Part-time UK/EU students - £1950
  • Part-time International students - £5430

PhD by Published Work:

  • Part-time UK/EU students - £4000
  • Part-time International students - £9000

Continuing Postgraduate Research and Professional Doctorate Students

Where students are permitted to go into write-up phase, the following fees will be charged for one year only for full-time and 2 years for part-time students:

  • Home/International students £750 (£400 rebate if thesis is handed in within first six months of ‘write-up’ status)

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