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Postgraduate study in Scotland

  • 04-11-2016 6:42pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 2


    I've completed my undergraduate degree in Dublin (republic of Ireland citizen) and am hoping to do a master's in Scotland next September (2017). Just wondering of anyone else that did this and what financial aid they were able to receive? I've done a lot of research so far and nothing is looking likely - just wondering if I've missed something obvious. Any advice anyone can offer would be great. And I've already contacted SAAS and SUSI etc before anyone mention them. :)


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 636 ✭✭✭roseybear


    Irish students aren't eligible for any grants over there as far as I'm aware? I moved over for post grad study a couple of years ago and my classmates (all uk citizens)were eligible for all sorts, but it doesn't count for Irish students. Although if it is an NHS funded postgrad study you are as eligible for that as is any other student, but any additional fees such as transport are not covered for Irish students.


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