Scholarships
The scholarships below are open to international students and those applying from England, Wales and Northern Ireland with a 2.1 or above for a postgraduate course.
The Data Lab, Scotland's Innovation Centre for Data and AI, has two fee-paying scholarships for this MSc for 2025-26. The scholarship covers course fees, which are paid directly to the University. Eligibility conditions apply.
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This programme blends two of Abertay’s areas of excellence: financial knowledge and experience, and world-leading computing research. MSc Fintech is designed to meet the current and future technological and data challenges faced by financial sectors.
The Fintech revolution is moving at such a pace that it's estimated in Scotland alone there will be a need for over 50,000 jobs to be created to fill the skills gap. The UK has the most developed finance sector in the world and sits at the epicentre of change.
This qualification will open you up to UK-wide and global opportunities. Its defining features are that it combines two streams which are required in modern finance. The first is financial knowledge and the second is the knowledge and understanding to drive sector change and new product development.
This programme will provide:
A thorough and contemporary knowledge of the financial technological challenges and opportunities of a Fintech organisation.
Key skills associated with employment in high performance organisations.
Lifelong learning and employability skills to enable preparation for a future career in the financial sector.
The ability to forward plan and manage risk.
MSc Fintech is aimed at non-specialists with either a financial or technological background, who wish to develop a career in this important, disruptive field. Financial intermediation accounts for a significant percentage of GDP. The Fintech model developed in the UK will likely be the blueprint adopted around the world.
Applicants should have:
Learning outcomes include:
Critically understanding the principles and underlying theories of financial technology, corporate finance and investments.
Critically understanding the underlying principles and theories of financial reporting and analysis in the international context and demonstrate extensive knowledge with the recent development of international accounting and reporting standards and practices.
The ability to assess current developments in artificial intelligence in theoretical, practical, and historical contexts.
The skills to apply appropriate data management techniques for strategic planning, control, and performance.
A thorough and contemporary knowledge of the financial technological challenges and opportunities of a Fintech organisation.
Key skills associated with employment in high performance organisations.
Lifelong learning and employability skills to enable preparation for a future career in the financial sector.
Skills in relation to data analysis, AI and machine learning that are crucial for the industry.
You’ll be assessed using a number methods, designed to give insight into best practices in the world of work. These include portfolio work, case study analysis, presentations (individual and group) and report writing.
Traditional methods of assessment are also used, including exams, class tests, and research projects.
Learn more about Abertay's English language requirements, as well as visa information.
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Please note: this course will run over 16 months full-time and 28 months part-time if you begin your studies in January.
The tuition fees you’ll pay and the funding available depend on factors such as your nationality, location, personal circumstances and the course you’re studying. If you’re studying a postgraduate taught (PGT) degree, your fee status will be classed as one of the following:
Scotland
England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland
International
Your fee status is typically based on the country where you’ve lived on a regular, non-temporary basis for the three years prior to the start of your course.
We’ll confirm your tuition fees once you’ve applied.
International includes applicants from EU countries who do not hold Pre-Settled or Settled Status in the UK. (Students from the Republic of Ireland are not included.)
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Fee Status |
2025/26 |
2026/27 |
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£7,900 |
£7,900* |
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£10,400 |
£10,400* |
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£17,000 |
£18,950** |
*Tuition fees for 2026/27 are still under review and may be subject to change.
**Eligible international students will automatically receive a scholarship worth between £3,000-£7,000 over the duration of their course.
Find out about grants, bursaries, maintenance loans and living costs in our postgraduate taught fees and funding section.
The scholarships below are open to international students and those applying from England, Wales and Northern Ireland with a 2.1 or above for a postgraduate course.
This £1,000 award is open to all prospective new postgraduate students from England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A fully funded fee scholarship available for those applying for the Applied Artificial Intelligence & User Experience MSc, and the MSc Fintech.
An award of up to £3,000 per year for up to a maximum of four years, for prospective new international undergraduate and postgraduate taught students.