Fees
The following tuition fees apply to international and EU (excluding Republic of Ireland) students.
For details on other tuition fee categories, view full details on fees.
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International undergraduate fees
£17,010* for full-time international (excluding NI, RoI and UK) students studying undergraduate degrees, integrated Masters and equivalent.
£4,900* for a placement year or study abroad year.
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International postgraduate fees
International postgraduate fees Course type £GBP Masters courses (except those as detailed below) (PG Certificate/Diploma - see Note 1) 17,810 Postgraduate Research 18,520 MSc Management and Corporate Governance/MSc Biomedical Science /MSc Biotechnology Research/ MSc Human Nutrition/MSc Pharmaceutical Sciences/LLM Access to Justice/LLM International Commercial Law & ADR 19,930 Medicine - MBBS 38,550 Master of Fine Art/Masters with Advanced Practice/Extended Masters with Advanced Practice/Masters (Applied Research) - rate per credit point 98.94 MSc Strategic Accounting (Extended) - rate per credit point 98.94 -
Pre-Sessional English Language fees
Pre-Sessional English Language fees Type £GBP Pre-Sessional English TBC Pre-Sessional English Plus TBC -
Important information about fees
Note 1
Full-time students registering for a Postgraduate Diploma only will be charged 2/3 of the full Master's fee for that course as detailed above. Full-time students registering for a Postgraduate Certificate only will be charged 1/3 of the full Master's fee for that course as detailed above.
Note 2
Part-time students registering on a Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma course will be charged the corresponding Master's rate per credit point fee as detailed above, unless separately detailed.
Note 3: Credit Points Table
The table below shows the minimum overall credits that students are expected to attain in order to gain specific awards.
Students should always consult with their course director for specific information about required credits.
Credit Points Award Minimum Overall Credit Points Honours Degree 360 Master's Degree 180 Integrated Master's Degree 480 Postgraduate Certificate/Certificate/Advanced Certificate/Graduate Certificate 60 Postgraduate Diploma/Diploma/Advanced Diploma 120 Master of Fine Art/Master's with Advanced Practice/MSc (Applied Research)/MSc Strategic Accounting (Extended) 240 Extended Master's with Advanced Practice 300 PhD Physician Associate Studies 360 Note 4: Fee Increases
All fees are subject to an annual increase.
*Correct at the time of publishing.
Fees illustrated are based on 2025/26 entry and are subject to an annual increase.
International deposit
International (excluding UK and RoI) students are required to pay a deposit of £4,000.
When you receive an unconditional offer, and to secure your place, you will be asked to make a minimum deposit payment against your tuition fees of £4,000.
A deposit payment does not signify that we will issue you with a Certificate of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). We view it as a sign of your commitment to study, and part of a staged admissions process.
Please refer to Tuition Fees Payment Policy 2024/25 for further information.
Additional costs
Some courses may have additional costs which are not included in your tuition fee.
Check the individual programme specification for details as additional costs vary from course to course.
Tuition fees and costs associated with accommodation, travel (including car parking charges), and normal living are a part of university life.
Where a course has additional mandatory expenses we make every effort to highlight them.
These may include:
- residential visits
- field trips
- materials (e.g. art, design, engineering) inoculations
- security checks
- computer equipment
- uniforms
- professional memberships etc.
We aim to provide students with the learning materials needed to support their studies.
Our libraries are a valuable resource with an extensive collection of books and journals as well as first-class facilities and IT equipment.
Computer suites and free wifi is also available on each of the campuses.
There will be some additional costs to being a student which cannot be itemised and these will be different for each student.
You may choose to purchase your own textbooks and course materials or prefer your own computer and software.
Printing and binding may also be required.
There are additional fees for graduation ceremonies, examination resits and library fines.
Students choosing a period of paid work placement or study abroad as part of their course should be aware that there may be additional travel and living costs as well as tuition fees.