Information on course fees, payment options, scholarships and other financial support For questions regarding costs of study please see the information below or contact futurestudents@ed.ac.ukPlease contact Future Students Tuition Fees The estimated fees for September 2025 entry are: Award Study modeEstimated fees for September 2025 entryMore informationMastersFull-time, 1 yearStudents based in the UK = £13,000International/EU Students = £30,500Link to more information about feesType "Public Health (MPH) (Full Time)" in the Search box and click 'Filter'MastersPart-time, 2 yearsStudents based in the UK = £6,500 (per year)International/EU Students = £15,250 (per year)Link to more information about feesType "Public Health (MPH) (Part Time)" in the Search box and click 'Filter'All successful applicants will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of £1500 before an unconditional offer can be made. This will be offset against tuition fees upon entry to the programme. How to pay feesThe Fees Department will contact you through your MyEd account when you are due to pay your fees.Link to find out more about paying your feesAll communications on how to pay your fees should be with the Finance Helpline.Contact the Finance helpline Scholarships and fundingThe University offers a number of scholarship and student funding schemes for postgraduate students. Further information about eligibility and how to apply for the schemes is available on the scholarships and student funding services website.Link to more options for tuition fee paymentLink to funding for prospective postgraduates India Merit ScholarshipThe University is offering an international scholarship for the most academically gifted Postgraduate Taught Masters students applying from India. Link to India Merit Scholarship Graduate Discount SchemeThe University offers a 10% discount on postgraduate tuition fees for all alumni who have graduated with an undergraduate degree from the University of Edinburgh.Link to Graduate Discount Scheme Employer sponsorshipSome students are supported in their studies by their employers with study time and/or contribution towards fees. If you are seeking support from your employer, you will probably need to demonstrate how the programme will contribute to your professional development in your current role. If your employer has a policy of supporting continuing professional development, and may be willing to add these programmes to their approved list, they should contact the programme director for further information. Link to read more about this optionOther financial supportFind out about how the University of Edinburgh offers financial support to studentsLink to more information about hardship fundingLink to more information about sponsorship This article was published on 2024-05-13