Question by mondembefm: How and where can I get funds to study for a masters degree at the university of Glasgow?
The masters degree is in Environment & Sustainable development, beginning September 2009.
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Answer by JB
Unfortunately there is virtually no funding available for masters – you could check funderfinder.co.uk, but finding suitable funding for a specific university and course is extremely rare, it is more for checking what scholarships/ grants might be available prior to deciding where to go/ what to study. Most people get a graduate loan, available from most banks, on which (I think) you pay no interest or make any repayments until you have finished your course.
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if you are scottish speak to the student awards agency scotland they should be able to advise you
http://www.saas.gov.uk/