2026-27 Fees
| UK students | All other countries | |
| Full time students (MSc) | £11,500 | £20,500 |
| Part time students (MSc) | £959 per 15 credit module* £3,834 for the 60-credit dissertation | £1,709 per 15 credit module* £6,834 for the 60-credit dissertation |
| *part time students take 8 x 15 credit modules, plus the dissertation | ||
Full details of the current tuition fees are available here.
Additional costs for Forestry and Agroforestry Study Tours
Study tours include all travel during the tour, as well as bed and breakfast. Students need to organise their own travel to the start of the study tour (typically in Bangor or en-route) and their travel home at the end of the study tour. They also need to cover the costs of their evening meals. Students who are participating in the Agroforestry and Food Security study tour will also need to cover the passport and entry visa costs, where necessary.
Fee payment
There are various options available for the payment of fees, such instalments or lump sum. You can set up your fee payment schedule when the course commences.
Scholarships, Studentships & Bursaries
The Universities funding opportunities can be found at
Scholarships, Studentships & Bursaries | Bangor University
Postgraduate Loan
Further information can be found here.
External Funding Sources
The James Pantyfedwen Foundation Grant (for postgraduate students from Wales studying a Masters or PhD degree)
Confor Education and Provident Fund (can be applied for once a student has registered for one of our 'forestry' MSc programmes and joined Confor as a student member)
NFU Mutual Centenary Award (bursaries available for agricultural postgraduate programmes - MSc Agroforestry and Food Security would be considered as agricultural)
Marshal Papworth Scholarship (for full time students on MSc Agroforestry & Food Security and MSc Environmental Forestry). To apply please contact Dr Eefke Mollee for the application form in December 2026 and the application deadline is 1st March 2027.