There are a number of ways to fund your studies. These pages will give you links to the most appropriate and relevant resources.
Financial Support
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Contact the Financial Support Office
MSc Finance (part-time) Scholarships
The Department will award three scholarships to students starting the MSc Finance (part-time) programme in the 2024/5 academic year. Each scholarship equates to 25% of the total tuition fees for the programme. They may be awarded on either merit or diversity. Read more.
Antoine Faure-Grimaud MSc Scholarships
These scholarships vary in amount (and will be put towards the tuition fees in the first instance), and be offered to an applicant who will be pursuing MSc Finance (full time) or MSc Finance and Private Equity. The Department will select candidates on a rolling basis and will consider academic merit and financial need, by using the application to the Graduate Support Scheme alongside the application for admission to ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. Read more.
The Sudipto Bhattacharya Scholarship for MSc Finance and Economics
The Department offers a small number of scholarships covering full fees for the . These scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and every successful applicant admitted to the MSc Finance and Economics will be considered automatically, until all the scholarships have been awarded. Decisions on these awards will be made throughout the cycle and the awards are limited in number, so therefore it is recommended that applicants apply early in the cycle to have the best chance of achieving one of these scholarships.
The late Professor Sudipto Bhattacharya taught on the programme and taught many MSc Finance and Economics alumni over the years.
The MSc Finance and Economics Conversion Scholarship for Engineering, Mathematics and Sciences
This scholarship is available to outstanding candidates who apply for the programme with limited or no economics background. Students who are eligible will automatically be considered for the scholarship.
The scholarship covers the tuition fees of a three week summer 'conversion' course in EC201 Intermediate Microeconomics and/or EC312 Advanced Econometrics and includes a living expenses award for each course. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit.
NB: Recipients are required to pay the summer course tuition fees upfront. Once the student registers for the MSc Finance & Economics programme, the full amount of the Conversion Scholarship award will be reimbursed to their tuition fee account by the Department. If a student attends the courses but does not join the MSc Finance and Economics programme, or transfers to another programme, they would not receive the award reimbursement.
LIFE Scholarships for Lebanese Students
Lebanese International Finance Executives (LIFE) is a non-for profit membership organisation providing a platform to channel the influence of Lebanese Finance Executives worldwide in order to establish stronger bonds, nurture the next generation and promote Lebanon. The LIFE scholarship provides support to talented Lebanese students – or those of Lebanese descent – with financial needs, to pursue their academic aspirations in the field of finance. It is a unique combination of financial support and mentorship opportunity by a LIFE Senior Member who will provide guidance and advice to the scholars on their professional objectives. To apply, please go on the .