University of London -
International Programmes
International BUSINESS programme:
MSc and Postgraduate Certificate
Scholarships
Financial
assistance is sometimes available through various scholarships or
grant schemes. Candidates must however contact, research and apply
directly to the Scholarship authorities.
The
University of London is not able to influence any of the scholarship
awarding authorities and is not responsible for processing or forwarding
applications to them for funding.
As there are usually only a small number of scholarships available, competition is generally very high. You are therefore encouraged to investigate funding possibilities as early as possible. It is recommended that you submit your application to join the course as early as possible as in some instances a firm offer of a place from the University can be advantageous when asking an organisation for assistance with funding.
Information on scholarships can be found on each of the following
links. (Each link will open a new window.)
If you are outside
the United Kingdom and there is a British Council office near to you,
it might also be worthwhile checking if they know of any local funding
or sponsorships which are available.
If you are outside
the United Kingdom and there is a British Council office near to you,
it might also be worthwhile checking if they know of any local funding
or sponsorships which are available.
It is important to work out how you are going to fund
your studies early in your decision-making process. You will need make
sure you can cover the cost of fees, textbooks and accommodation, if
any, along with other incidental costs. Please note all links below will
open a new window.
The MBA loan scheme
is offered by Nat West in conjunction with the
Association of MBAs (AMBA). This scheme is open to UK passport
holders or those with indefinite leave to stay in the UK whose residency
started at least three years before commencement of study. It provides
for substantial loans to students who wish to study on AMBA accredited
programmes and covers full-time, part-time and distance learning
programmes.
UK students can also apply for a
Career Development Loan from the government. More information about
funding your study as a UK student can be found
here.
This page will be updated from time to time with any additional
information about scholarships and other funding that may become known.