Our comprehensive package of scholarships celebrates and rewards exceptional candidates applying to our Masters programmes.
All Durham University Business School Masters programme offer holders for October 2025 entry will be automatically considered for applicable scholarships so long as they meet the eligibility criteria below. No separate scholarship application is necessary.
Scholarships will be applied as a discount against the full tuition fee for the programme. Please note, only successful applicants will be notified within two weeks of receiving an offer.
Amount
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Up to £10,000 off tuition fees (Overseas / EU fee status)
Up to £7,500 off tuition fees (Home / Island fee status)
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Year of Entry
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Applicants for programmes commencing in 2025/26
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Number of awards available
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Up to 50 awards available
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Level of study
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Postgraduate
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Mode of study
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Full-time
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Programmes
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Full-time Masters
The following programmes will be excluded from the above scholarships:
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Duration
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Scholarship (tuition fee discount) covers the standard completion timescales of our programmes.
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Eligibility
Based on the eligibility criteria below, scholarships will be awarded to Durham University Business School Masters programme offer holders who:
Terms and Conditions
To be considered for one of the Durham University Business School Masters Scholarships (tuition fee discounts) for October 2025 entry, applicants must:
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Be completely self-funding in order to be eligible for this tuition fee discount. Where fees are paid by an employer, private provider or government body, applicants will not be considered for a scholarship. Failure to disclose external funding will invalidate any scholarship offering.
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Be willing to participate and cooperate in marketing and communications activities for the School. This may include testimonials and public relations opportunities, as well as being involved in and attending Open Events, Webinars or being a class representative.
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Be completely self-funding in order to be eligible for this tuition fee discount. Where fees are paid by an employer, private provider or government body, applicants will not be considered for a scholarship. Failure to disclose external funding will invalidate any scholarship offering.
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