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College of Arts and Law Masters Scholarships

For Home and International students, the College of Arts and Law (CAL) awards cover tuition fees at the Home fee-rate for Masters courses in CAL's five Schools
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Award details

    • Award type
      University
    • Award value
      Fee waiver at the Home fee rate
    • Application deadline
      25 March 2026
    • Study level
      Postgraduate Research
      Postgraduate Taught
    • Qualification level
      Masters, Research Masters
    • Campus
      Birmingham (Edgbaston)

The College of Arts and Law is pleased to offer a number of Home fees-only scholarships for candidates wishing to study full- and part-time masters-level courses from September 2026.

Applications are welcome from Home and Overseas students wishing to study any discipline within the College's five schools:

These awards cover one year's tuition fees at Home rates for full-time applicants, or two years part-time. International students are eligible to apply, and will receive a reduction in tuition fees equivalent to the Home rate if successful. 

Who can apply?

  • These awards are open to Home and Overseas students, studying full-time or part-time campus-based masters-level programmes in the College of Arts and Law. 
  • They are available to students who commence their study at the start of the 2026 academic year.
  • These awards are not available to current Masters students.
  • International students are eligible to apply, and will receive a reduction in tuition fees equivalent to the Home rate if successful. 
  • Applications for funding can only be considered alongside an application to study. 
  • This award cannot be held in conjunction with any other scholarship (including partnership scholarships). 

Students of any nationality from any country can apply provided they are intending to commence their studies on a full-time or part-time campus-based masters-level programme in the College of Arts and Law.

How to Apply

In order to apply, you must have completed an application to study. You will then need to complete our online funding application form. Your application must also be supported by two references.

By applying, you will be automatically considered for relevant College of Arts and Law scholarships such as:

  • College of Arts and Law Masters Scholarships
  • Music Masters Scholarships
  • Edna Pearson Scholarship
  • Woltmann Research Masters Scholarship

Only complete applications submitted before the deadline will be considered.  

 

Further information

It is your responsibility to contact your referees with the link to the online College of Arts and Law funding reference form. You'll need explain to them the importance of the reference being completed on the online form and submitted by the deadline.

We would recommend that you are in touch with your referee ahead of the deadline to ensure that references have been completed. There is no leeway with references. These must be received by the deadline.

If references are received late they will not be considered. If references are received but are not on the correct online funding reference form they will not be considered. In any of these circumstances your application will be deemed incomplete and will be withdrawn from the competition.

For your application to be considered we need to have received a complete application, i.e. study application, online funding application form and two online references by the deadline. Your application will then be graded and ranked by School Panels and each School will recommend their top applicants for an award.

We will let you know as soon as possible the outcome of your application - usually within the period from early May to the end of June.  

Ask a Question

If you have a question, please send an email to the College of Arts and Law at calpg-research@contacts.bham.ac.uk