There are at least three ways in which students can fund their Master's degree in Music, Mind and Brain.
Self-funding
All compulsory lectures, labs, and tutorials of the programme are timetabled on Mondays and Thursdays, making it possible for students to undertake a small amount of paid employment if necessary. However, since the programme is rather demanding in terms of complementary reading, student contributions in class, and assessed coursework, we would recommend that you do not take on a significant amount of extracurricular work.
Goldsmiths funding and other public funding schemes
Goldsmiths offers some funding opportunities to international as well as home/EU students. There are also a variety of funding schemes for postgraduate study at the national and European level. You can find out more on the following pages:
Unfortunately, the Department of Psychology does not have any bursaries to fund Master's students, nor does the Music Mind and Brain programme offer any funded places at the present time.
Special funding schemes available for students from different countries
The following table contains links to suitable funding schemes for EU and international students on the Music Mind and Brain programme.
| Country | Funding scheme |
|---|---|
| Denmark | Scholarships from the Anglo-Danish Society |
| Germany | Bildungskredit |
| Auslandsbafög (see also this guide on Auslandsfördeurng in GB) | |
| Hungary |
Scholarships for postgraduate Hungarian students in the UK |
| The Netherlands | VBS fonds |
| Portugal | Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia |
| USA | Marshall scholarships for American students in the UK |
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