MA Arts Management

Fees and Funding

UK and EU Students

The programme fee for students from the UK and other EU countries starting in September 2012 will be £6,900 for the one year pathway, or £7,300 in total for the two year pathway. 

You may be able to apply for financial assistance from a variety of educational charities and trusts. For further information, contact the Educational Grants Advisory Service, or obtain a copy of the Education Grants Directory, published by the Directory of Social Change.

Professional and Career Development Loans are bank loans that can be used to help pay for work related learning. You can borrow between £300 and £10,000 to help support the cost of up to two years of learning (or three years if it includes one year’s relevant unpaid practical work). The Government will pay the interest on the loan while you are learning and for one month afterwards. The loan can be used to pay course fees or other costs such as travel and living expenses. You can also use the loan to supplement other forms of support such as grants or bursaries.

Further information on financial assistance to support your learning you can  visit www.direct.gov.uk/adultlearning

Local authorities do not usually provide financial support for students on postgraduate courses.

International Students

The programme fees for students from outside the European Union on the MA Arts Management programme, full time, one year pathway is £13,600. Students from outside the EU are not eligible to study on the two-year pathway.

UK authorities are unable to provide financial support for students from outside the European Union. We recommend that you contact the Ministry of Education or Education Department in your own country for details of scholarship opportunities for students wishing to study overseas. You can also contact your nearest British Council office which will have details of British scholarship schemes. You will find contact details on the British Council's website at www.britishcouncil.org. The Council for International Education also provides advice on finance as well as visas and immigration on its website at www.ukcosa.org.uk