MSc Scholarships: School of Economics



Deadline: 15 April 2013

The School of Economics at the University of East Anglia are offering a number of scholarships, including 4 full tuition fee scholarships, for its MSc courses starting in September 2013.

The School offers a diverse range of taught postgraduate study opportunities including MSc courses designed to provide intensive research-led training in advanced economic theory, econometrics and research methods and MA courses designed to provide training in new and vocationally attractive skills in economics.

Students also benefit from close collaboration with research conducted by the ESRC Research Centre for Competition Policy – one of the University’s Research Centres working at the forefront of policy debates in competition economics at international level, with senior advisory links with the European Commission, the UK Office of Fair Trade and the UK Competition Commission. Students are encouraged to attend the Centre’s workshops, seminars and conferences.

The University of East Anglia is located on a distinctive and attractive campus that provides top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 15,000 students. The University has been ranked in the top one per cent of universities in the world and has a tradition of producing creative and innovative research both within and across disciplines.

Our MSc courses are offered on a one-year full-time basis:

· MSc Economics

· MSc Environmental Economics

· MSc Experimental Economics

· MSc Finance and Economics

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· MSc Industrial Economics  

The School of Economics also offers the following MA courses on a one-year full-time basis:

· MA Economics and International Relations

· MA International Business Economics

· MA International Business Finance and Economics

· MA Media Economics

 MSc Scholarships

The scholarships range from 4 full tuition fee scholarships, 6 half-fee tuition fee scholarships and a number of smaller awards. Scholarships will be awarded on academic merit and the overall strength of the Master’s application.

How to Apply for a Scholarship To be considered for an award, you need to make an application for a Master’s course. You do not need to submit a separate application form to be considered for a scholarship. To view the full range of scholarships and their associated application requirements please see our website. The application deadline to be considered for a scholarship is 15 April 2013.  If you have any questions about our postgraduate scholarships please contact our Admissions Office

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