Fees for postgraduate degrees in 2013-14, payable by new and continuing students.
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Postgraduate tuition fees 2013-14
Postgraduate research degrees
The tables below show full-time fees for research degrees in 2013-14.
These fees are payable by new and continuing students. Students studying
part-time at twice the standard duration (eg 72 months for a PhD) will pay
half of the relevant fee per annum.
Research degrees: Full-time fees per annum for PhD, MPhil, MAD and MSD awards
| Department/Centre |
Home/EU fee |
Overseas fee |
Biological Sciences; Psychology |
£3,900 |
£13,500 |
| Art History & Theory; Computational Finance & Economic
Agents; Computer Science & Electronic Engineering; Economics; Essex
Business School; Government; Health & Human Sciences; History; Human
Rights; ISER; Languages & Linguistics; Law; Literature, Film, & Theatre
Studies; Mathematical Sciences; Philosophy; Psychoanalytic Studies*;
Sociology. |
£3,900 |
£11,500 |
|
* Year 1 fee is £7,000 for HEU and £12,950 for overseas for the doctoral programme in Refugee Care which includes a taught first year. |
Completion fees for research degree students
| For all subject areas and all fee status categories |
| Completion (up to three terms) |
£250 per term |
| Further Completion for students first registered prior to 2008-09
(up to three terms) |
£500 per term |
| Exceptional extension to maximum period, following Completion
period, for students first registered from 2008-09 |
£500 per term |
Professional Doctorates
| Department/Centre |
Home/EU fee |
Overseas fee |
| Doctorate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy - 3 years part-time |
£2,825 |
£5,475 |
| Doctorate in Analytical Psychotherapy - 3 years part-time |
£2,825 |
£5,475 |
Pre-registration taught degrees
| Department/Centre |
Home/EU fee |
Overseas fee |
| Doctorate in Clinical Psychology - 3 years full-time |
See Note 1. |
Notes
- For Home/EU tuition fees for these programmes, please contact the School
of Health & Human Sciences.
Tuition fee notes and policies
Alongside the publication of tuition fees for taught courses and
research degrees on these pages, which may include specific notes
relating to those fees, we advise you to read our
tuition fee notes which explain how the University sets and manages
tuition fees throughout your period of study.
Our tuition fee policy documents give further information about our requirements for making tuition
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