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Masters scholarships and funding

ICMA

Key points

  • All applications will be automatically considered for a scholarship.
  • Simply submit your application and you will be automatically notified if you are successful.
  • Shortlisting and selection are based on academic merit and the candidate’s potential as demonstrated in the application form.
  • Don’t worry if you aren’t awarded funds initially. Each month unclaimed scholarship awards are re-allocated, and all offer holders remain eligible.

Masters scholarships process for 2024 entry

  • The ICMA Centre will review and consider all applications for a scholarship. No separate scholarship application is needed.
  • You will be notified by email if your application is accepted for a scholarship. We aim to respond to those who have been awarded a scholarship within 4 weeks of receiving your offer to study – this may fluctuate depending on the point in the application cycle.
  • Only successful scholarship awardees will be notified
  • If offered a scholarship, it must be accepted within 4 weeks of the scholarship offer date. After this deadline, scholarship offers may be withdrawn and reallocated
  • Unclaimed scholarships funds will be reallocated, meaning that offer holders who did not receive a scholarship initially will be automatically reconsidered. So, if you did not receive a scholarship at the point of application, you are still eligible to receive a scholarship and will be notified automatically if you are subsequently awarded funds
  • Successful candidates should refer to their scholarship notification for conditions.

Prizes

ICMA Centre Postgraduate Academic Achievement Prize

The ICMA Centre awards a prize of £500 to the student who achieves the highest mark across all ICMA Centre Master’s Programmes.

Our most recent prize winner: George Blinman-Wilson, MSc Finance

MSc International Shipping and Finance Academic Achievement Prize

The ICMA Centre awards a prize of £250 to the student who achieves the highest mark in MSc International Shipping and Finance programme.

Our most recent Vetiva Prize winner: Mariana Ruano-Rochin

Worshipful Company of International Bankers for best Research Project

Our most recent prize winner: Supratik Das

Shortlisting and selection are based on academic merit and the candidate’s potential as demonstrated in the application form. Applications will be reviewed by a member of the University of Reading Admissions Office and/or representatives from the ICMA Centre.

Scholarships are awarded as a partial tuition fee waiver and are typically between £2,000 to £8,000.

Full details will be provided in your scholarship award notification. You need to accept within four weeks of the award offer, and you will need pay a deposit to secure your place on your programme.

All applications will be treated separately, so if you hold offers for multiple programmes, each will be judged on its own merits. It is possible to receive a scholarship for more than one course.

Henley Business School/ICMA Centre and/or University of Reading Alumni receive a £1,500 discount off tuition fees, which is applied to the first year of tuition fees in the case of full-time students or split over two years (£750 per year) for part-time students. The alumni discount can be combined with a scholarship. Eligible students will qualify automatically, so no additional application is needed.

The University of Reading also offers Centenary scholarships, which ICMA Centre students can apply for. These can be combined with ICMA Centre scholarships. For more information see the University of Reading Scholarships page.

No, you will automatically be contacted by email if you are awarded a scholarship. Your application remains eligible for a scholarship throughout the application process, so even if you are not awarded immediately your application will continue to be reviewed and considered and you will be automatically contacted if successful. We aim to get back to you as quickly as possible and ideally within four weeks. The time may be shorter (or longer) depending on the volume of applications received.