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Friday, 25 May 2012

Studying at an overseas university: funding

It’s important to be clear about how you're going to fund your degree. Find out what financial support will be available, and whether you’ll be allowed to work in the country you’re thinking of going to.

Funding your studies at an overseas university

Issues with funding will be different depending on which country you’re planning to go to. Tuition fees could be higher or lower than in the UK, and in some countries there are no tuition fees at all.

You shouldn’t count on getting the level of financial support you’d get if you were studying in the UK. Plus, you won’t necessarily be able to work to support yourself. You may also be required to prove that you can support yourself from your own funds.

Make sure you’ve worked out how you’re going to fund your studies before you make any applications.

Funding your studies in an EU country

For financial support, you should approach the appropriate agency in the country where you plan to study. You can find out more about financial support in other EU countries on the ‘Your Europe’ website.

As a UK citizen you have the right, subject to certain conditions, to study or work in another EU country. You also have the right to be treated equally with domestic students in terms of the course fees you pay. This may not be the case with maintenance grants or other help with living costs. There’s more about these rights in the European Union guide, ‘Studying in another EU country’.

Other sources of funding: grants and scholarships

A few UK charities and educational trusts give grants for overseas study, though the amounts involved tend to be relatively small. You can find out about these from a directory of educational grant-making bodies.

There are also overseas bodies which award scholarships – but these tend to be very competitive. The UKCISA website has links to some of these, and UNESCO offers more advice for students looking for a scholarship to study abroad.

Postgraduate funding

Get information on postgraduate opportunities around the world

See the UNESCO website for resources to help you find out about a wide range of fellowships and other postgraduate opportunities.

Awards for study at the European University Institute in Italy

 The government funds up to 20 awards for postgraduate study at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy.

The awards study and research with a European focus in the following fields:

  • Economics
  • Law
  • History and Civilisation
  • Political and Social Sciences

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