Mexico / Contacts

Contact the University

If you have any questions about studying at Manchester, our International Office are here to help. To contact our dedicated Country Manager for Mexico, Fiona Brown, please email flb@manchester.ac.uk or fill in the enquiry form below.

Educational advisers / contacts

CONACYT 

You can also visit the website of CONACYT to find out about scholarships for master's and PhD study in the UK.
Website: CONACYT

FIDERH
FIDERH provides study loans for Mexican nationals for international postgraduate study. Visit their website for details.
Website: FIDERH

FUNED 
Website: FUNED 
Email: funedmx@prodigy.net.mx

Fundacion Brockmann 
Website: Fundacion Brockmann

Becas Russell E. Train Education for Nature (EFN) de WWF 
This scholarship program is available to Mexican students interested in studying the environment and conservation. 
Website: Becas Russell E. Train Education for Nature (EFN) de WWF website

Mexican Embassy UK 
The Mexican Embassy is a very helpful point of contact for anyone looking to come to the UK.
Website: Mexican Embassy

British Council

The British Council has an office in Mexico City which can offer advice and support to students who would like to study in the UK.

Website: British Council

Working with an educational adviser or agent

If you are planning to seek the support of an educational adviser or ‘agent’, we would strongly recommend that you first refer to British Councils' Student Guide to Choosing an Education Agent. 

The University of Manchester’s contracted educational advisers are trusted, trained representatives of the institution. If you are dissatisfied with your experience, please email international@manchester.ac.uk. 

Contact a student

If you would like to speak to a current student from your home country to hear about student life at Manchester, please contact the International Office via email international@manchester.ac.uk – please include your name and subject of interest.

Contact previous students

Use our alumni facebook page to keep in touch with Manchester alumni living in Mexico.