Fees for 2009/10
- UK/EU Students
- Full-time: £4,500 pa
- Part-time: £4,500 pa*
- Overseas Students
- Full-time: £9,500 pa
- Part-time: £7,000 pa*
* New students must enrol as full-time students. Current full-time students can apply to go part-time but approval is discretionary and is subject to satisfactory progress.
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Funding
Cass PhD Bursaries
Cass Business School will award up to 8 PhD bursaries to students starting in September 2010. Each bursary covers fees for up to 4 years and annual stipend of £14,900 for a period of 3 years.
Deadline for completed applications is March 12, 2010 (completed applications means including all references). Therefore you must submit your application to Cass Business School early enough to allow us time to collect your references by March 12.
TWO ESRC Studentships
Cass Business School has two ESRC Studentships on offer to outstanding candidates in any area of Management or Finance covered by Cass Business School.
Deadline for completed applications is March 12, 2010 (completed applications means including all references). Therefore you must submit your application to Cass Business School early enough to allow us time to collect your references by March 12.
EPSRC Studentship
Cass Business School has one EPSRC Studentship on offer to an outstanding candidate in any area of Financial Mathematics, Actuarial Statistics or the Mathematical Aspects of Operations Research covered by Cass Business School.
Deadline for completed applications is March 12, 2010 (completed applications means including all references). Therefore you must submit your application to Cass Business School early enough to allow us time to collect your references by March 12.
35 City University Research Studentships are available for entry in September 2010
35 University Research Studentships are available for conducting doctoral research in any School of the University including Cass Business School. Each Studentship provides:- An inflation-indexed annual bursary of £14,500 for three years
- A full tuition fee waiver
- A one-off allowance of £1,000. This may be used across the three-year period to cover the cost of attending conferences, purchasing equipment or some other activity in support of the research.
- New applicants who will be studying full-time
- Both UK/EU and overseas fee-paying students
