Manchester Master’s Bursary

We're committed to widening participation in master’s study and award bursaries each year to support students from underrepresented backgrounds to access postgraduate study at The University of Manchester.

Applications open

Applications for the Bursary are now open until Sunday, 31 May at 11:59PM.

Apply now for the Manchester Master's Bursary

The Bursary

For 2026 entry, we have 100 bursaries available. The recipients of the award will receive:  

  • A £4,000 maintenance bursary 
    • paid in three instalments over the course of one year if full-time  
    • or, paid in six instalments over the course of two years if part-time  

The funding of these bursaries is as follows:  

Who can apply?

You must meet all of the following to apply: 

  1. Studying your first master’s qualification, and studying for an LLM, MA, MEd, MBA, MEnt, MPH, MPhil, MRes, MSc, MSc by Research, MusM.
  2. Have been assessed for fee status as a ‘home’ student for both your Undergraduate and Master’s degree course.
  3. Have started your undergraduate course after September 2012. 
  4. Be studying an eligible Master’s degree at The University of Manchester, starting in September 2026, full-time or part-time for a maximum of two years.
  5. Have graduated from your Undergraduate degree in the last five years (no earlier than June 2021). 

Priority criteria 

In addition to the essential criteria, you'll also need to meet at least one of the following to be eligible to apply  

Personal factors, such as if you: 

  • Identify as belonging to one of the following ethnic groups: 
    • Black or Black British – Caribbean 
    • Black or Black British – African 
    • Mixed – White and Black Caribbean 
    • Mixed – White and Black African 
    • Other Black background  
  • Are a care leaver or care-experienced student; 
  • Are an estranged student; 
  • Are a young carer; 
  • Are a refugee or asylum seeker; 
  • Are disabled; 
  • Are from a military family. 

Socio-economic factors, such as: 

  • if you were eligible for free school meals during secondary education; 
  • if you lived in an area of relative deprivation when applying to your undergraduate university course.

Higher education progression information, such as if you: 

  • lived in a postcode of low progression to higher education when applying to your undergraduate course; 
  • went to a low attaining secondary school; 
  • went to a low attaining sixth form/college. 

Not all eligible students will be successful in their application. We’ll prioritise students based on the number and nature of the priority criteria that you meet.

Application and selection

The application form is open until Sunday, 31 May (11.59pm): apply now.

Please note that you will need to provide formal evidence of all priority criteria that you meet, so make sure that you have access to the documentation to verify this.

Still have a question?

Read more on our frequently asked questions.

If you can't find the answer, please email us at MMB@manchester.ac.uk.