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Postgraduate degree programmes, UK - Stirling Campus

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Busy, confident and fun. Stirling is one of the UK's most attractive places to live, capturing the historic and contemporary in a unique atmosphere. Here are some of the key things you'll probably want to know...

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Deciding to do postgraduate study isn’t just about finding the right university and the right course for you. Many students need to think about how they’re going to fund their studies and meet their living costs while working towards another degree. More information ...

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The induction events website contains information which will help you with your plans for arrival at the University of Stirling.

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The benefits of a postgraduate degree are immense. Improving your prospects, changing career, establishing a reputation – the results are practical and immediate. More information ...

Postgraduate degree - taught programmes

The University provides a wide range of taught Masters programmes, leading to the awards of MBA, MEd, MLitt, MRes and MSc degree qualifications.

Graduate Research Programmes

Research programmes at the University typically lead to the award of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree qualifications or a Professional Doctorate in Education (EdD), Applied Social Research (DASR) and Nursing.

Learn more about our Postgraduate Study Programmes

In this section you will find details about the range of taught and research degrees offered at the University of Stirling, as well as specific postgraduate information on fees and finance, flexible learning, student support, careers and accommodation. You can learn about our application process, and can access online application forms. If you are an international student, you will find useful information relating specifically to you in the International section. Learn more about studying and living in Scotland by reading our student viewpoints. You can also find out about visiting the University.

Find out more about us as a Research University in Scotland

If after reading these pages you have more questions, please contact us or use our online enquiry form.