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.
Ready to develop the global perspective demanded by today's organisations? This programme fundamentally transforms how you approach challenges, make decisions and create value. Develop the strategic mindset that allows you to see opportunities where others see obstacles, whether you're managing a local team with global implications or leading international expansion initiatives.
Organisations often wrestle with volatile markets, data overload and culturally mixed teams. Abertay’s data-driven, human-centred MSc International Management equips you to make confident global decisions, deliver sustainable results and move faster into leadership.
At Dundee Business School (DBS), we believe in being data-driven but human-centric, which means using analytics and insights to inform decisions while keeping people at the heart of everything we do. This approach runs through every aspect of this programme, preparing you to create ethical, inclusive and sustainable solutions that benefit organisations, stakeholders and society.
Whether you're launching your management career or aiming to take it to the next level, the MSc International Management will equip you with the knowledge, analytical skill and practical expertise needed to lead effectively.
You can begin your studies in September or January to suit your schedule. Full-time students will complete the degree in one year (September start) or 16 months (January start). The academic year consists of three terms, with your Master's dissertation completed in the final term under expert supervision. Alternatively, you can spread your studies over two years, allowing you to balance professional and academic commitments.
Applicants should have a minimum of a lower second-class (2:2) honours degree. Your first degree need not be a full business programme but must have had an element of management.
For example, an engineering degree would be suitable if it contained content that would help you understand business e.g. economics, finance, project management
We accept a wide range of qualifications from applicants across the world.
Typically, international applicants should have a minimum of a lower second-class (2:2) honours degree. Your first degree need not be a full business programme but must have had an element of management. For example, an engineering degree would be suitable if it contained content that would help you understand business e.g. economics, finance, project management
On a case-by-case basis, we'll also consider applicants with a degree in another subject area but a minimum of six months' industry related work experience must be demonstrated.
English language requirements
All courses at Abertay University are taught in English. If your first language is not English, you will need to demonstrate that you meet our English language requirements.
Please see English Language Requirements for the full list of accepted qualifications and further details.
Specific entry requirements
For questions about specific entry requirements, please contact admissions@abertay.ac.uk.
For more information on the application process, tuition fees and scholarships, studying in Scotland, and to contact our International Team, please visit our International Students page.
Learn more about Abertay's English language requirements, as well as visa information.
Explore English language requirements for entry to Abertay University.
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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.
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.