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Did you know combining your Undergraduate degree with a Masters can make you stand out in today's competitive careers market, and also boost your earning potential? According to the Department for Education’s Graduate Labour Market Statistics (2017), Postgraduate students earn on average £6,000 a year more than their Undergraduate counterparts.

Want to pursue your passion after graduation, change career direction or boost your earning potential? We have a wide range of full-time, part-time and distance learning Masters options to choose from. However, we know studying a Masters degree is a big financial commitment, which is why we wanted to remind you about our wide range of funding and scholarship opportunities available to help you, including the 20% Alumni tuition fee discount*, available to graduates from our full undergraduate degrees, Masters, or Postgraduate Research qualifications. Click here to find out more.

If you are Northumbria Alumni from the UK, you can now apply for a Masters in less than a minute via our short application form, to find out more click here.

Don't forget to keep up-to-date with the Alumni Association and connect with them via social media. If you have any questions about Master’s study, please get in touch with our Postgraduate Team.

 

*Alumni Discount - T&Cs apply.


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