Automotive Engineering; Automotive Engineering (Commercial Vehicle Technology); and Automotive Engineering (Motorcycle Technology) PgDip/MSc
Fees and bursaries
Here you can find out more details on fees for this course, as well as any funding opportunities available to you for this course. Please note that fees relate to the academic year in question and will increase in future years. They are subject to confirmation and may change.
Home and European Union 2010/11
- MSc full time £3,970
- MSc part time £1,985
Overseas (not EU) 2010/11
- MSc full time £10,900
- MSc part time £5,450
Different fee arrangements apply if you are an Iranian student studying the course at K.N. Toosi University, our partner institution in Tehran. Find out more about this option in the Partner institution section.
Funding opportunities
The following organisations sometimes offer funding to engineering students:
Annual Fund Postgraduate Scholarships
The Development Office offers a number of postgraduate scholarships for UK and EU students. They are available for all courses (except teacher training/PCGE courses) and will pay 50% of the fees (up to £3,000 for the 2010/11 academic year) for a one-year, full-time or two-years, part-time masters programme.
Faculty of Engineering scholarships 2009
The Faculty of Engineering is offering a number of scholarships for 2009/10 entry. These are open to both Home/EU and international students. All students are eligible as long as you have:
- applied for a taught full-time postgraduate MSc course in the Faculty of Engineering; and
- have a confirmed offer of a place for the next academic intake (September or January).
Visit the Faculty website for more information and scholarship application deadlines.
International scholarships 2010/11
The International Office is offers awards totalling £250,000 every year, with each scholarship worth £3,300. These are open to prospective full-time postgraduates in any subject area on a one-year taught masters degree.
You can apply for an international scholarship if you:
- are an international student (classified as 'overseas' for fee purposes);
- have an offer of a place on a course at Kingston for 2010/11 entry; and
- are not currently registered on a postgraduate course at Kingston University.
You might also be eligible for an international loyalty bursary if you are an overseas Kingston University alumni or have a family connection with the University.



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