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SEN tuition fees and scholarships

The Erasmus Mundus SEN Programme will not be running during the academic year 2010-11.  

Tuition fees

The fee for third-country students is charged in accordance with UK legislation – £7,902 (equivalent: €11,650) – subject to currency changes and a small yearly inflation increase. The fee is charged in pounds sterling.

EU students are charged £3,312 (equivalent: €4,880), subject to currency changes and a small yearly inflation increase. Bursaries are available to students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The fee is charged in pounds sterling.

Academic scholars are charged a £2000 administration fee.  

Scholarships

The EU Commission grants scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students and scholars. These scholarships will NOT be available for EM SEN in 2010-11.  The grants are for students to follow a selected Erasmus Mundus masters programme, and to scholars to carry out teaching and research assignments and scholarly work in the institutions participating in the programme. Students and scholars must apply to Roehampton University. The MA SEN consortia will apply to the EU Commission for scholarship funds. Scholarships are paid through the MA SEN consortia.

‘Third-country student’ refers to a national of a country other than the EEA-EFTA states and candidate countries for accession to the EU, who:

  • has already obtained a first higher education degree
  • is not a resident of any of the member states
  • has not carried out his or her main activity for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the member states or the participating countries
  • has been accepted to register or is registered on an Erasmus Mundus masters programme.

Graduate students receive a grant of €24,200 for the study programme.  

Scholar students receive a grant of €13,000 for three months’ study.

These scholarships will NOT be available for the academic year 2010-11.