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Annual University Composition Fees 2019-2020 entry Last updated Sunday 04 November 2018 03:10 MPhil in Advanced Chemical Engineering 12,255 33,342 12,953 MPhil in Advanced Computer Science 12,255 33,342 10,598 1 MPhil in African Studies 14,400 24,960 10,598 MPhil in American History 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in American Literature 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 11,460 24,960 10,598 PhD in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic 23,361 2 PhD in Antarctic Studies MPhil in Applied Biological Anthropology 14,400 29,220 11,775 3 MASt in Applied Mathematics 10,368 20,424 10,598 PhD in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics 23,361 MPhil in Archaeological Research MPhil in Archaeology 6 5 4 PhD in Archaeology 23,361 PhD in Architecture 7 Arts Rate Science Rate 5,002 5,002 23,361 14,016 17,605 MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design 8 Second Year 9,000 4,500 29,181 13,896 9 MPhil in Architecture and Urban Studies 11,460 30,570 10,598 PhD in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 23,361 MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Arabic Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Aramaic Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Chinese Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Chinese Studies) Page 1 of 22

MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Classical Islamic History and Culture) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Pre-Modern Jewish History and Culture) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Hebrew and Semitic Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Hebrew Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Japanese Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Japanese Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Modern Middle Eastern Studies) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Muslim-Jewish Relations) MPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies by Research (South Asian Studies) 10 MPhil in Assyriology MPhil in Astronomy 27,828 PhD in Astronomy 11 MASt in Astrophysics 10,368 27,867 10,598 MPhil in Basic and Translational Neuroscience 11,460 27,828 PhD in Biochemistry 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Biological Anthropological Science 14,400 29,220 12,953 12 13 PhD in Biological Anthropology 5,002 17,605 PhD in Biological Science (Babraham Institute) MPhil in Biological Science (Biochemistry) 4,168 27,828 13,914 PhD in Biological Science (EBI) MPhil in Biological Science (Genetics) 4,168 27,828 13,914 Page 2 of 22

PhD in Biological Science (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) MPhil in Biological Science (MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) PhD in Biological Science (MRC Toxicology Unit) 5,002 17,605 27,828 MPhil in Biological Science (Pathology) 4,168 27,828 13,914 MPhil in Biological Science (Pharmacology) 4,168 27,828 13,914 MPhil in Biological Science (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) 27,828 MPhil in Biological Science (Plant Sciences) 4,168 27,828 13,914 MPhil in Biological Science (Psychology) 4,168 27,828 13,914 PhD in Biological Science (Sanger Institute) MPhil in Biological Science (Sanger Institute) 27,828 14 MPhil in Biological Science (Zoology) 27,828 BBSRC DTP PhD in Biological Sciences PhD in Biological Sciences at the Department of Veterinary Medicine MedImmune/Cambridge PhD Programme In Biomedical Research 15 5,002 17,605 16 MPhil in Bioscience Enterprise 12,255 28,413 10,598 PhD in Biostatistics PhD in Biotechnology MPhil in Biotechnology 12,087 28,413 12,953 CRUK Cambridge Centre MRes + PhD in Cancer Biology 18 First year Subsequent years 27,828 MRes + PhD in Cardiovascular Research 19 27,828 PhD in Chemical Engineering MPhil in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Page 3 of 22

MPhil in Chemistry 8,256 27,828 PhD in Chemistry 5,002 17,605 PhD in Chemistry (CCDC) MPhil in Classics 11,460 24,960 10,598 PhD in Classics 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in Clinical Biochemistry 5,002 17,605 Wellcome Trust PhD Programme for Clinicians PhD in Clinical Neurosciences 5,002 17,605 PhD in Computation, Cognition and Language EPSRC CDT MPhil + PhD in Computational Methods for Materials Science 20 11,460 27,828 PhD in Computer Science MPhil in Conservation Leadership 11,460 27,828 12,953 Master of Corporate Law (MCL) 31,500 31,500 10,598 MPhil in Criminological Research 11,460 24,960 MPhil in Criminology 11,460 24,960 10,598 PhD in Criminology 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Development Studies 16,320 29,220 10,598 23 22 21 PhD in Development Studies 23,361 MPhil + PhD in Developmental Biology 24 7,845 27,828 Doctor of Business 25 Year 1 Years 2, 3, 4 80,000 50,000 80,000 50,000 MPhil in Early Modern History 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Earth Sciences 8,256 27,828 27 26 PhD in Earth Sciences MASt in Earth Sciences 10,368 27,867 10,598 MPhil in Economic and Social History MPhil in Economic Research 21,180 29,220 12,953 MPhil in Economics 21,180 29,220 12,953 Page 4 of 22

PhD in Economics 23,361 Advanced Diploma in Economics 16,320 24,960 10,598 28 PhD in Education 5,002 23,361 14,016 29 Doctor of Education 5,730 12,480 MPhil in Education (Arts, Creativity & Education) MPhil in Education (Critical Approaches to Children's Literature) Master of Education (Critical Approaches to Children's Literature) PGCE entry only MPhil in Education (Educational Leadership and School Improvement) Master of Education (Educational Leadership and School Improvement) 11,460 27,030 11,775 11,460 27,030 11,775 5,730 12,480 11,460 27,030 11,775 5,730 12,480 MPhil in Education (Educational Research) 11,460 27,030 11,775 Master of Education (Educational Research) 5,730 12,480 MPhil in Education (Globalisation and International Development) Master of Education (Mathematics Education) Master of Education (Mathematics Education) PGCE entry only 11,460 27,030 11,775 5,730 12,480 5,730 12,480 Master of Education (Primary Education) 5,730 12,480 Master of Education (Primary Education) PGCE entry only MPhil in Education (Psychology and Education) 30 Master of Education (Psychology and Education) 31 MPhil in Education (Research in Second Language Education) Master of Education (Research in Second Language Education) PGCE entry only Master of Education (Researching Practice) PACES entry only Master of Education (Researching Practice) PGCE entry only 5,730 12,480 11,460 27,030 11,775 5,730 12,480 11,460 27,030 11,775 5,730 12,480 5,730 12,480 5,730 12,480 32 MPhil in Egyptology Page 5 of 22

MPhil in Energy Technologies 11,460 30,006 MPhil in Engineering PhD in Engineering 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development PhD in English (18th Century and Romantic Literature) 11,460 28,413 12,953 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in English (American Literature) 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in English (Criticism and Culture) 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in English (Medieval Literature) 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in English (Modern and Contemporary Literature) 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in English (Renaissance Literature) 5,002 23,361 14,016 MLitt in English Literature 23,361 MPhil in English Studies: 18th Century and Romantic Studies MPhil in English Studies: Criticism and Culture MPhil in English Studies: Modern and Contemporary Literature 11,460 24,960 10,598 11,460 24,960 10,598 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Environmental Policy 14,400 24,960 11,775 MPhil in Epidemiology 11,460 27,828 11,775 MPhil in European, Latin American and Comparative Literatures and Cultures MPhil in Film and Screen Studies PhD in Film and Screen Studies 11,460 24,960 10,598 11,460 24,960 10,598 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Finance 13,257 28,413 10,598 MPhil in Finance and Economics 21,180 29,220 12,953 PhD in French 5,002 23,361 14,016 EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment 33 Page 6 of 22

EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Gas Turbine Aerodynamics 34 PhD in Genetics MPhil in Genomic Medicine 12,000 34,107 35 MPhil in Geographical Research 9,537 22,080 12,953 MPhil in Geography 36 Arts Rate Science Rate 7,845 8,256 22,080 27,828 PhD in Geography 37 Arts Rate Science Rate 5,002 5,002 23,361 14,016 17,605 PhD in German 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in Haematology MPhil in Health, Medicine and Society 14,400 27,030 10,598 AdvDip in Hebrew Studies 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Heritage Studies 39 38 PhD in History 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in History and Philosophy of Science 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine 14,400 27,030 10,598 40 PhD in History of Art 5,002 23,361 14,016 41 MPhil in History of Art and Architecture 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Human Evolutionary Studies 14,400 29,220 11,775 MPhil in Industrial Systems, Manufacture, and Management 42 MPhil in Innovation, Strategy and Organisation 11,460 31,269 12,953 11,460 28,413 10,598 EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Integrated Photonic and Electronic Systems 43 MRes in Integrated Photonic and Electronic Systems 12,953 Postgraduate Diploma in International Law 11,460 5,730 24,960 12,480 MPhil in International Relations and Politics 16,320 29,220 11,775 44 Page 7 of 22

PhD in Italian 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Land Economy 14,400 24,960 45 PhD in Land Economy 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Land Economy Research 11,460 24,960 11,775 MPhil in Latin American Studies 11,460 5,730 24,960 12,480 10,598 47 46 PhD in Latin American Studies 23,361 MPhil in Latin American Studies (by dissertation only) 11,460 5,730 24,960 12,480 10,598 Master of Law (LLM) 16,320 29,220 10,598 PhD in Law 23,361 MLitt in Law 23,361 Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Studies 11,460 5,730 24,960 12,480 PhD in Linguistics: Theoretical and Applied Linguistics MPhil in Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence 23,361 12,498 31,269 MPhil in Management 28,413 28,413 10,598 PhD in Management Studies MRes + PhD in Management Studies 48 Master of Education (Educational Leadership and School Improvement) PACES entry only Master of Education (Mathematics Education) PACES entry only Master of Education (Primary Education) PACES entry only 5,730 12,480 5,730 12,480 5,730 12,480 49 Master of Music 11,460 26,637 11,775 50 MASt in Materials Science 10,368 27,867 10,598 MPhil in Materials Science and Metallurgy 8,256 27,828 PhD in Materials Science and Metallurgy 5,002 17,605 Page 8 of 22

MRes + PhD in Mathematical Genomics and Medicine 51 MASt in Mathematical Statistics 10,368 20,424 10,598 PhD in Mathematics of Information (CDT) 23,361 53 52 MD (Doctor of Medicine) MPhil in Medical Science (CIMR) 4,168 27,828 13,914 PhD in Medical Science (CIMR) 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Medical Science (Clinical Biochemistry) MPhil in Medical Science (Clinical Neurosciences) 4,168 27,828 13,914 4,168 27,828 13,914 MPhil in Medical Science (CRUKCI) 27,828 PhD in Medical Science (CRUKCI) 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Medical Science (Haematology) Wellcome Trust MRes + PhD in Medical Science (Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) 54 27,828 MPhil in Medical Science (Medicine) 4,168 27,828 13,914 PhD in Medical Science (MRC Cancer Unit) MPhil in Medical Science (MRC Cancer Unit) 27,828 MPhil in Medical Science (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) PhD in Medical Science (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) PhD in Medical Science (MRC Epidemiology Unit) MPhil in Medical Science (MRC Epidemiology Unit) MPhil in Medical Science (MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit) PhD in Medical Science (MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit) MPhil in Medical Science (Obstetrics and Gynaecology) 4,168 27,828 13,914 5,002 17,605 5,002 17,605 27,828 4,168 27,828 13,914 4,168 27,828 13,914 Page 9 of 22

MPhil in Medical Science (Oncology) 27,828 MPhil in Medical Science (Paediatrics) 27,828 MPhil in Medical Science (Psychiatry) 4,168 27,828 13,914 MPhil in Medical Science (Radiology) 27,828 MPhil in Medical Science (Surgery) 4,168 27,828 13,914 PhD in Medicine 5,002 17,605 University of Cambridge MRC DTP PhD Programme MPhil in Medieval and Renaissance Literature 5,002 17,605 11,460 24,960 10,598 55 MPhil in Medieval History 11,460 24,960 10,598 Wellcome Trust MRes + PhD in Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease 56 27,828 MPhil in Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise 57 11,460 27,828 11,775 MPhil in Modern British History 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Modern European History 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies 14,400 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies 14,400 24,960 12,953 PhD in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies 23,361 MPhil in Music 11,460 24,960 10,598 61 60 59 58 PhD in Music 5,002 23,361 14,016 EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology 62 27,828 National Institutes of Health Oxford/Cambridge Programme MPhil in Nuclear Energy 11,460 31,536 12,953 PhD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology 5,002 17,605 PhD in Oncology 5,002 17,605 PhD in Paediatrics PhD in Pathology 5,002 17,605 PhD in Pharmacology 5,002 17,605 Page 10 of 22

MPhil in Philosophy 11,460 24,960 10,598 PhD in Philosophy 23,361 MASt in Physics 10,368 27,867 10,598 MPhil in Physics 8,256 27,828 65 63 64 PhD in Physics 5,002 17,605 PhD in Physiology, Development and Neuroscience 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Planning, Growth and Regeneration 14,400 24,960 11,775 PhD in Plant Sciences MPhil in Polar Studies (Scott Polar Research Institute) 66 PhD in Polar Studies (Scott Polar Research Institute) 67 MPhil in Political Thought and Intellectual History 9,537 22,080 10,598 5,002 17,605 11,460 24,960 10,598 PhD in Politics and International Studies 5,002 23,361 14,016 PhD in Portuguese 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Primary Care Research 11,460 27,828 11,775 PhD in Psychiatry 5,002 17,605 69 PhD in Psychology 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Public Health 11,460 27,828 11,775 PhD in Public Health and Primary Care 5,002 17,605 70 MPhil in Public Policy 31,500 31,500 10,598 71 68 MASt in Pure Mathematics 10,368 20,424 10,598 PhD in Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics 23,361 PhD in Radiology 5,002 17,605 MPhil in Real Estate Finance 19,200 29,220 11,775 72 MPhil in Scientific Computing 11,460 27,828 EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Sensor Technologies and Applications 73 PhD in Slavonic Studies 5,002 23,361 14,016 74 MPhil in Social Anthropology 16,320 29,220 12,953 Page 11 of 22

MRes in Social Anthropology 16,320 29,220 76 75 PhD in Social Anthropology 23,361 PhD in Sociology 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Sociology (Political and Economic Sociology) MPhil in Sociology (The Sociology of Marginality and Exclusion) MPhil in Sociology (The Sociology of Media and Culture) MPhil in Sociology (The Sociology of Reproduction) 14,400 27,030 10,598 14,400 27,030 10,598 14,400 27,030 10,598 14,400 27,030 10,598 PhD in Spanish 5,002 23,361 14,016 Wellcome Trust MRes + PhD in Stem Cell Biology 77 27,828 MPhil in Strategy, Marketing and Operations 11,460 28,413 10,598 PhD in Surgery 5,002 17,605 78 MPhil in Technology Policy 28,413 28,413 10,598 CPGS in Theology and Religious Studies 23,361 10,598 PhD in Theology and Religious Studies 5,002 23,361 14,016 MPhil in Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion Advanced Diploma in Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion MPhil in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics by Advanced Study MPhil in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics by Dissertation 11,460 5,730 24,960 12,480 10,598 11,460 23,133 10,598 11,460 24,960 10,598 11,460 24,960 10,598 MPhil in Therapeutic Sciences 11,733 27,060 12,953 MPhil in Translational Biomedical Research 11,460 5,730 34,107 17,053 11,775 PhD in Veterinary Medicine 5,002 17,605 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine MPhil in Veterinary Science 4,168 27,828 13,914 MPhil in World History 11,460 24,960 10,598 80 79 PhD in Zoology 5,002 17,605 Page 12 of 22

1: MPhil in African Studies There is no funding available from the Department for MPhils undertaking fieldwork. Students wishing to undertake research abroad will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. If you have any concerns about this please speak the admissions administrator before applying, noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the MPhil course. 2: PhD in Antarctic Studies Certain projects may require additional funds for fieldwork or laboratory costs. In some cases students may need to contribute to these costs. 3: MASt in Applied Mathematics All MASt courses are treated as undergraduate courses for fee purposes. Overseas students are therefore also charged the undergraduate College fee. This varies from College to College. The estimated financial liability for the overseas College fee for admission in 2017 18 ranges between 6,580 and 12,264 and is in addition to the University Composition Fee and maintenance costs. 4: MPhil in Archaeological Research Additional costs may be incurred in relation to fieldwork or research trips. Applicants should discuss any additional costs with their potential supervisor prior to application. 5: MPhil in Archaeology Fieldtrips specified as part of the course do not incur additional costs to students. A non-compulsory fieldtrip to Wessex, available to all MPhilstudents in the Department, is charged at a heavily subsidized rate, typically 50.00. Costs may be incurred by students in the course of data collection or fieldwork for their dissertation depending on their topic. Such topics or methods are not prescribed and alternative projects incurring no additional costs will be available to all students. 6: PhD in Archaeology Additional costs may be incurred in relation to fieldwork or research trips. It is possible to apply for additional funding to cover some of these costs. Additional costs may also be incurred in the case of laboratory based research. Applicants should discuss any additional costs with their potential supervisor prior to application. 7: PhD in Architecture Most of our students find it useful to work with a laptop. Whilst our libraries our excellent, some students prefer to purchase books for their own use. They may also choose to undertake research which necessitates specialist equipment and materials. The Department advocates that students plan for research which they can arrange funding for. Fieldwork, visits and research which take(s) place overseas can be costly. 8: MPhil in Architecture and Urban Design Any full-time student eligible for the Home rate of fee who has completed Part 1 will be treated as a continuing student for the duration of the course even if they switch institutions between Part 1 and Part 2 as long as they do not change their mode of study (eg from full- to part-time), and do not have a gap of more than three academic years after completing Part 1. Contact grad.enquiries@aha.cam.ac.uk if you think that you may be eligible to be charged a fee different from that shown above. While there are bursaries available on a competitive basis, students are expected to meet or arrange for the costs of their fieldwork. Students are also expected to fund their own materials and equipment (eg paper and print). 9: MPhil in Architecture and Urban Studies The department subsidises printing for all students, although students have to cover part of the cost. Other costs include voluntary trips to conferences, usually within the United Kingdom. Sometimes, field trips are useful in order to carry out research. The University and many of its Colleges offer small bursaries for graduate students to give papers at conferences and go on field trips. Bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis and may not cover the full cost of the trip. Students are expected to purchase relevant books and other basic working material (such as stationery). Page 13 of 22

10: MPhil in Assyriology Fieldtrips specified as part of the course do not incur additional costs to students. A non-compulsory fieldtrip to Wessex, available to all MPhil students in the Department, is charged at a heavily subsidized rate, typically 50.00. Costs may be incurred by students in the course of data collection or fieldwork for their dissertation depending on their topic. Such topics or methods are not prescribed and alternative projects incurring no additional costs will be available to all students. 11: MASt in Astrophysics All MASt courses are treated as undergraduate courses for fee purposes. Overseas students are therefore also charged the undergraduate College fee. This varies from College to College and is in addition to the University Composition Fee and maintenance costs. Visit the International Students Fees page on the Undergraduate Study website for more details. 12: MPhil in Biological Anthropological Science Additional costs may be incurred in relation to fieldwork or laboratory work, depending on the applicant's specific research interests. Applicants should discuss any additional costs with their potential supervisor prior to application. 13: PhD in Biological Anthropology Additional costs may be incurred in relation to fieldwork or laboratory work, depending on a student's research interests. Applicants should discuss any additional costs with their potential supervisor prior to application. 14: MPhil in Biological Science (Zoology) Additional research costs are likely (e.g. lab consumables or fieldwork), but the amount will depend on the nature of the project. Applicants should discuss requirements with the prospective supervisor, who will be asked to confirm how these costs will be met prior to a conditional offer being made. 15: PhD in Biological Sciences at the Department of Veterinary Medicine Depending on the project chosen by the student there may be additional expenses incurred for consumables or use of specialised equipment or services. A project may also incur additional costs if there is a large amount of travel and fieldwork required. We will endeavour to keep the amount to be charged to the student to a minimum and this will be discussed with the candidate prior to any offer being made. Most projects offered by the Department are without additional costs. 16: MPhil in Bioscience Enterprise Additional Costs: 500 This is to cover additional expenses incurred by students whilst participating in activities associated with the programme. Activities may include UK company visits; conference attendance; travel, occasional meals and refreshments; joint membership of an industry organisation and other miscellaneous expenses. Payment is requested at the start of the Michaelmas term. There is also usually an opportunity to gain a global perspective of the industry sector during a study tour to a international biotechnology business cluster, an event that is planned and led by members of the class. The study tour is personally financed by the students. Occasionally a small contribution to the cost of travel is provided by Colleges, but this support is not universal or guaranteed. 18: CRUK Cambridge Centre MRes + PhD in Cancer Biology Page 14 of 22

19: MRes + PhD in Cardiovascular Research 20: EPSRC CDT MPhil + PhD in Computational Methods for Materials Science Certain projects may require additional funds for laboratory, fieldwork and long-term attachment costs. This could include equipment, books, IT, photocopying, bespoke training, travel for conferences, research trips, summer schools and fieldwork costs. Supervisors are often able to cover or partially contribute to these costs, depending on the financial resources available. Where not possible, or where research-related costs are not specifically included in a stipend, or if students are self-funded, students will usually be expected to raise the associated research costs themselves. In some cases research costs may be much higher, for example if a long-term attachment is required, and in these cases applicants should agree with their supervisor what an appropriate amount might be, or consider a more feasible project, before accepting an offer or signing the Financial Undertaking Form. 21: MPhil in Conservation Leadership In some cases students undertake fieldwork for their professional placement which incurs additional costs. These costs are sometimes covered by the organisation hosting the placement, and in addition up to 500 is available from course funds for travel and appropriate expenses. However, in some cases there is a shortfall that needs to be covered by the student from their personal funds. Any such potential shortfall is made clear at the stage of selecting a placement. There are always many placements available that involve no additional cost to students, meaning that the availability of additional funds is not in any way a limiting factor on the ability of a student to complete the course. Where additional funds need to be raised for a placement, students are sometimes able to find support from their college or departmental fieldwork funds, although these cannot be guaranteed. The maximum shortfall that a student might need to find to cover a placement that involves additional costs is in the region of 1500, although this would be a very rare case. 22: MPhil in Development Studies There is no funding available from the Department for MPhils undertaking fieldwork. Students wishing to undertake research abroad will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. If you have any concerns about this please speak to the admissions administrator before applying, noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the MPhil course. 23: PhD in Development Studies There might be additional costs linked to fieldwork. There is only limited financial help available through the Department to support the costs of fieldwork and applicants should not expect to rely on this as the sole source of funds for their fieldwork. 24: MPhil + PhD in Developmental Biology 25: Doctor of Business Students should take note that additional costs for travel and accommodation may be incurred during the residential periods in Cambridge. Some Colleges may be able to offer accommodation, but this should be discussed on an individual basis. The fees for year 1 of the course are 80,000. The fees for years 2, 3 and 4 are 50,000 per year. 26: MPhil in Earth Sciences The MPhil in Earth Sciences often involves significant field work and lab work. It is impossible to provide general statements on these costs as they depend on the specific area of work. Applicants considering self-funding must discuss the potential costs with the supervisor before accepting an offer. Page 15 of 22

27: PhD in Earth Sciences PhDs in Earth Sciences often involve significant field work and lab work. It is impossible to provide general statements on these costs as they depend on the specific area of work. Applicants considering self-funding must discuss the potential costs with the supervisor before accepting an offer. Where a funded PhD place has been offered by the Department these costs will be included in the studentship awarded. 28: PhD in Education If students are conducting fieldwork there will normally be expenses associated with this. These will vary, depending on the nature and location of the fieldwork. Students can apply for financial assistance to help with the costs of fieldwork but there is no automatic entitlement to a particular level of funding. Awards are likely to be for no more than around 2500 and only expenses over and above those which would normally be incurred in Cambridge would be considered.. 29: Doctor of Education If students are conducting fieldwork there may be expenses associated with this. These will vary, depending on the nature and location of the fieldwork. The fees for this course are subject to an inflationary increase each year and you should take this into account when planning your finances. 30: MPhil in Education (Psychology and Education) Additional Costs: 1,479 This course is accredited as a graduate conversion course by the British Psychological Society (BPS) provided students complete work in addition to the master's during their time with us. Graduate basis for chartered membership (GBC), granted by the BPS, allows you to proceed onto courses offering professional training as a chartered psychologist (for example, educational or clinical psychology). If you are not planning to become a chartered psychologist in the UK, then GBC is not a necessary element for your master's work with us, so you can simply follow the Psychology and Education Master's without the additional BPS element. In such cases the additional fee will not be payable. 31: Master of Education (Psychology and Education) Additional Costs: 1,479 This course is accredited as a graduate conversion course by the British Psychological Society (BPS) provided students complete work in addition to the master's during their time with us. This optional extra element carries a fee for the course. Graduate basis for chartered membership (GBC), granted by the BPS, allows you to proceed onto courses offering professional training as a chartered psychologist (for example, educational or clinical psychology). If you are not planning to become a chartered psychologist in the UK, then GBC is not a necessary element for your master's work with us, so you can simply follow the Psychology and Education Master's without the additional BPS element. In such cases the additional fee will not be payable. 32: MPhil in Egyptology Fieldtrips specified as part of the course do not incur additional costs to students. A non-compulsory fieldtrip to Wessex, available to all MPhilstudents in the Department, is charged at a heavily subsidized rate, typically 50.00. Costs may be incurred by students in the course of data collection or fieldwork for their dissertation depending on their topic. Such topics or methods are not prescribed and alternative projects incurring no additional costs will be available to all students. 33: EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment 34: EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Gas Turbine Aerodynamics Page 16 of 22

35: MPhil in Geographical Research Although not mandatory, some students conduct fieldwork as part of their pilot study. This often takes place in Cambridge to test methodological approaches. Alternatively, some students travel to research sites away from Cambridge. These trips may incur additional travel and maintenance costs for the student. 36: MPhil in Geography Certain projects may require additional funds for laboratory costs or field-work costs (see the Graduate Price List page on the Department of Geography website for details. Applicants should select the MPhil in Geography when making their application. Overseas (non-eu) applicants will need to be aware that different conditions apply depending on the topic of the research project. The department will decide which category your application falls into. This will be either Natural Science/Physical Geography, which carries the Science fee and requires an ATAS statement, or Social Science and Humanities/Human Geography, which carries the Arts fee and does not need an ATAS statement. 37: PhD in Geography Additional costs may be incurred in relation to fieldwork, research trips or laboratory work. Applicants should discuss any additional costs with their potential supervisor prior to application. Once students are in the Department, there are limited Department funds that students can apply for. However, this is likely to be insufficient to cover all costs, so students may have to find additional funding elsewhere. Overseas applicants will need to be aware that different conditions apply depending on the topic of the research project. Applicants should select the "PhD (probationary) in Geography" (EAGG22) when making an application and the correct course code will chosen by the Department at the offer stage, whether EAGG21 (Social Science and Humanities) or EAGG22 (Natural Science). The course code will affect the level of fee you pay if you are an overseas applicant and whether or not you need an ATAS statement: EAGG22 requires an ATAS statement for your visa application and carries a Science fee. 38: MPhil in Heritage Studies Fieldtrips specified as part of the course do not incur additional costs to students. A non-compulsory fieldtrip to Wessex, available to all MPhilstudents in the Department, is charged at a heavily subsidized rate, typically 50.00. Costs may be incurred by students in the course of data collection or fieldwork for their dissertation depending on their topic. Such topics or methods are not prescribed and alternative projects incurring no additional costs will be available to all students. 39: PhD in History Many of our students choose to spend a period working away from Cambridge, to conduct research relevant to their PhD. The Faculty has some funds available to help cover the associated fieldwork costs, but demand for these funds is always very high. Students are advised to consider their fieldwork requirements when submitting an application, and to discuss these during the interview where possible. 40: PhD in History of Art Most of our students find it useful to work with a laptop. While our libraries our excellent, some students prefer to purchase books for their own use. They may also choose to undertake research which necessitates specialist equipment and materials. The Department advocates that students plan for research for which they can arrange funding for Fieldwork, visits and research as these can take place overseas and be costly. 41: MPhil in History of Art and Architecture Most of our students find it useful to work with a laptop. Whilst our libraries our excellent, some students prefer to purchase books for their own use. They also may choose to undertake research which necessitates specialist equipment and materials. The Department advocates that students plan for research which they can arrange funding for. Fieldwork, visits and research which take place overseas can be costly. Page 17 of 22

42: MPhil in Industrial Systems, Manufacture, and Management Additional Costs: 4,500 There is an additional fee covering the cost of company visits, overseas study tour, lodging for company projects and leadership courses outside of Cambridge. 43: EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Integrated Photonic and Electronic Systems 44: MPhil in International Relations and Politics There is no funding available from the Department for MPhils undertaking fieldwork. Students wishing to undertake research abroad will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. If you have any concerns about this please speak with the admissions administrator before applying, noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the MPhil course. 45: PhD in Land Economy Fieldwork costs: some projects will involve fieldwork away from Cambridge, costs of travel, accommodation and any local costs for accessing sites, documentation or data should be considered. Some financial assistance is available from the Department for fieldwork costs; students may also be able to obtain some funds from their College, but students should be aware that they may need to cover some of the cost of their fieldwork themselves. 46: MPhil in Latin American Studies Students wishing to undertake research or fieldwork in Latin America will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. There are sources of funding available to students to apply to for research trips, eg the Simon Bolivar Fund and the Santander Student Travel Grants scheme, but students should not expect all of the costs of their research trip to be covered. If you have any concerns about this please speak to a member of CLAS staff before applying noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the MPhil course. 47: PhD in Latin American Studies Students wishing to undertake research or fieldwork in Latin America will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. There are sources of funding available to students to apply to for research trips, eg the Simon Bolivar Fund and the Santander Student Travel Grants scheme, but students should not expect all of the costs of their research trip to be covered. If you have any concerns about this please speak to a member of CLAS staff before applying noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the course. 48: MRes + PhD in Management Studies 49: Master of Music Students undertaking the Vocal Performance pathway or those choosing a recital option will be required to take compulsory practical music lessons. The Faculty funds such lessons up to an agreed amount if the music teacher chosen by the student charges more than this, then the difference between the agreed amount and the actual amount must be paid by the student. 50: MASt in Materials Science All MASt courses are treated as undergraduate courses for fee purposes. Overseas students are therefore also charged the undergraduate College fee. This varies from College to College and is in addition to the University Composition Fee and maintenance costs. See the International Fees and Costs page on the University Undergraduate Study website for more details. 51: MRes + PhD in Mathematical Genomics and Medicine Last updated Sunday 04 November 2018 03:10 Page 18 of 22

52: MASt in Mathematical Statistics All MASt courses are treated as undergraduate courses for fee purposes. Overseas students are therefore also charged the undergraduate College fee. This varies from College to College. The estimated financial liability for the overseas College fee for admission in 2017 18 ranges between 6,580 and 12,264 and is in addition to the University Composition Fee and maintenance costs. 53: MD (Doctor of Medicine) The fee for the entire course can be paid in five equal installments. Any outstanding balance is payable before submission of the dissertation. 54: Wellcome Trust MRes + PhD in Medical Science (Infection, Immunity and Inflammation) 55: MPhil in Medieval History Students on the MPhil in Medieval History are required to attend a pre-sessional intensive Latin course and there may be costs associated with this additional study, including accommodation and living expenses. 56: Wellcome Trust MRes + PhD in Metabolic and Cardiovascular Disease 57: MPhil in Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise Students should be aware that they will need to be available in Cambridge for up to two weeks after the hand-in date for their project dissertation (usually mid July) for a viva voce examination. This will mean that additional living costs may be incurred. 58: MPhil in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies Additional Costs: 40 Students purchase MPhil core reading text packs for 24 subjects, at a total cost of 40 per student. 59: PhD in Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies Students wishing to undertake fieldwork will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. There are only limited sources of funding available from Colleges and other University sources to support fieldwork, and this should be factored into your decision to apply. If you have any concerns about this please speak to the Centre Administrator before applying, noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the course. 60: MPhil in Music Students opting to carry out fieldwork are advised to make additional financial provision of up to 1,000. Students intending to take the recital option will need to make additional financial provision for lessons at an approximate additional cost of 1,200. 61: PhD in Music Applicants opting to carry out fieldwork are advised to make additional financial provision of up to 1,000. Applicants who are considering practice-based research in musical performance and whose research programme would necessitate instrumental or vocal tuition alongside their academic supervision are advised to make additional financial provision. Applicants should discuss any additional costs with their potential supervisor prior to application. Page 19 of 22

62: EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Certain projects may require additional funds for laboratory, fieldwork and long-term attachment costs. This could include equipment, books, IT, photocopying, bespoke training, travel for conferences, research trips, summer schools and fieldwork costs. Supervisors are often able to cover these costs, or partially contribute to these costs, depending on the financial resources available. Where not possible, or where research related costs are not specifically included in a stipend, or if students are selffunded, students will usually be expected to raise the associated research costs themselves. In some cases research costs may be much higher, for example if a long-term attachment is required, and in these cases applicants should agree with their supervisor what an appropriate amount might be, or consider a more feasible project, before accepting an offer or signing the Financial Undertaking Form. 63: MASt in Physics All MASt courses are treated as undergraduate courses for fee purposes. International/overseas students are therefore also charged the undergraduate College fee, which is in addition to the University Fee and maintenance costs. International/overseas applicants: Additional College fees to calculate the combined fee Each of the Colleges is a separate institution, and you are required to be a member of both a College and the University to study. College fees differ because they are set independently by each College. You are strongly advised to view the Colleges pages in the undergraduate prospectus and College websites to gain a full understanding of the character of each of the Colleges as you make a decision about your application. 64: MPhil in Physics Certain projects may require additional funds for laboratory, fieldwork and long-term attachment costs. This could include equipment, books, IT, photocopying, bespoke training, travel for conferences, research trips, summer schools and fieldwork costs. Supervisors are often able to cover these costs, or partially contribute to these costs, depending on the financial resources available. Where not possible, or where research-related costs are not specifically included in a stipend, or if students are selffunded, students will usually be expected to raise the associated research costs themselves. In some cases research costs may be much higher, for example if a long-term attachment is required, and in these cases applicants should agree with their supervisor what an appropriate amount might be, or consider a more feasible project, before accepting an offer or signing the Financial Undertaking Form. 65: PhD in Physics Additional costs may be incurred in relation to PhD associated fieldwork and/or research trips/ling-term attachments, bespoke to the individual student and project. These could also include equipment, books, IT, photocopying, bespoke training, travel for conferences and summer schools. Supervisors are often able to cover or contribute towards these costs, depending on the financial resources available. Where not possible, or where research-related costs are not specifically included in a stipend, or if students are self-funded, students will usually be expected to find additional funding elsewhere, e.g. University/College. In some cases research costs may be much higher, for example if a long-term attachment is required, and in these cases applicants should agree with their supervisor what an appropriate amount might be, or consider a more feasible project, before accepting an offer or signing the Financial Undertaking Form. 66: MPhil in Polar Studies (Scott Polar Research Institute) Last updated Sunday 04 November 2018 03:10 Although not mandatory, very occasionally a student may conduct a short period of fieldwork. These trips may incur additional travel costs for the student, but there are opportunities to apply for funding through colleges and other sources. Page 20 of 22

67: PhD in Polar Studies (Scott Polar Research Institute) Additional costs may be incurred in relation to PhD associated fieldwork and/or research trips. These will be bespoke to the individual student and project and applicants should discuss any potential additional costs with their intended supervisor prior to application. Once students are in the Department, there are limited Department funds for which students can apply to cover such additional costs. However, this is likely to be insufficient to cover all costs, so students may have to find additional funding elsewhere, e.g. University/College funding. The Department of Geography will decide into which category EASP22 Polar Studies (Natural Science) or EASP21 Polar Studies (Social Sciences and Humanities) your application falls depending on the topic of your research project. This will affect the level of fee you pay if you are an overseas applicant and also whether or not you need an ATAS statement. EASP22 Polar Studies (Natural Science) carries the Science fee and requires an ATAS statement, while EASP21 Polar Studies (Social Science and Humanities) carries the Arts fee and does not require an ATAS statement. 68: PhD in Politics and International Studies Students wishing to undertake fieldwork will incur costs for flights, accommodation and subsistence. There are only limited sources of funding available to students to apply to for research trips. If you have any concerns about this please contact the administrator before applying, noting that research abroad is not a mandatory part of the course. 69: PhD in Psychology If any fieldwork is required, students can apply for limited funding from the Graduate Education Committee. However, this is likely to be insufficient to cover all costs, so students may have to find additional funding elsewhere. 70: MPhil in Public Policy Students on the course undertake a compulsory work placement and applicants should be aware that neither the University nor the Department cover day-to-day subsistence costs incurred during the placement. Depending upon the location of the placement these costs may be higher than the subsistence costs which would be incurred while living in Cambridge for an equivalent time period (placements are typically four to six weeks). Applicants need to assess and allow for any additional expenses related to their placement. 71: MASt in Pure Mathematics All MASt courses are treated as undergraduate courses for fee purposes. Overseas students are therefore also charged the undergraduate College fee. This varies from College to College. The estimated financial liability for the overseas College fee for admission in 2017 18 ranges between 6,580 and 12,264 and is in addition to the University Composition Fee and maintenance costs. 72: MPhil in Scientific Computing Certain projects may require additional funds for equipment, books, IT, photocopying, bespoke training, or travel for conferences, trips and fieldwork costs. Applicants should confirm with their supervisor what an appropriate amount might be before accepting an offer or signing the Financial Undertaking Form. 73: EPSRC CDT MRes + PhD in Sensor Technologies and Applications 74: MPhil in Social Anthropology Students opting to undertake fieldwork as part of their dissertation research may incur additional costs for travel and equipment. Such students are advised to make additional financial provision for this. Page 21 of 22

75: MRes in Social Anthropology Students opting to undertake a fieldwork-based thesis may incur additional costs for travel and equipment. Such students are advised to make appropriate financial provision for this prior to commencing the course. Students progressing from the MRes to the PhD will normally undertake 12-18 months' ethnographic fieldwork during which they may incur additional costs for travel, maintenance and equipment. Students are able to apply to the University Fieldwork Fund for assistance in meeting these costs and will receive guidance about other funding sources for fieldwork. Visit the Funding Postgraduate Fieldwork Page on the Department of Social Anthropology website for details. 76: PhD in Social Anthropology All students must normally undertake 12 18 months' ethnographic fieldwork during which they may incur additional costs for travel, maintenance and equipment. Students are able to apply to the University's fieldwork fund for assistance in meeting these additional costs and will receive guidance about other funding sources for fieldwork. Visit the Funding Postgraduate Fieldwork page on the Department of Social Anthropology website for details. 77: Wellcome Trust MRes + PhD in Stem Cell Biology 78: MPhil in Technology Policy Additional Costs: 1,000 In addition to the University Composition Fee and College fees, an additional fee of 1,000 is required. Please note that this fee must be paid by 31 October 2019. The additional cost is for supplementary activities and includes funds for: 400 towards the cost of the orientation week and stakeholder engagement events throughout the year. These events will include an induction visit to London for policy discussions with leading public and private sector organisations and visitor seminars. This amount will cover the organisation of visits, travel, meal allowances and any other miscellaneous costs associated with the setup. This fee is non-refundable. 600 towards the cost of an educational trip programme to Brussels or another European city. This amount will cover the organisation of the trip, travel, accommodation, allowance for meals, company visits and costs for events organised as part of the programme. In the event that a student cannot make the trip, the non-recoverable costs will not be refunded. 79: MPhil in Veterinary Science Not normally applied. If, exceptionally, a student proposes a very costly project not funded through the Department's research income and a supervisor can be found for this project, an appropriate level of additional fee may be required. 80: PhD in Zoology You are likely to also need funding towards your research costs, which will depend on the exact nature of your project. Page 22 of 22