
Queen's offers lower tuition fees and living expenses than many other similarly well-regarded universities in the United Kingdom. The fees you will pay will vary depending on the course you choose and the level of study.
The tuition fees payable by international students are based on the student's first year of registration and are listed below for undergraduate, postgraduate taught and postgraduate research students. Exceptions to the standard fees are listed separately.
EU Other students (excludes Republic of Ireland nationals living in GB, NI or ROI) will be charged tuition fees in line with international fees.
In addition, the fee rate will depend on the following classifications:
Fee Rate 1 (FR1): Courses which are essentially classroom based
Fee Rate 2 (FR2): Courses with a substantial laboratory or workshop component
Fee Rate 3 (FR3): Pre-Clinical elements of medical courses
Fee Rate 4 (FR4): Clinical elements of medical courses
BDS Dentistry: Composite fee per annum over 5 years
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Undergraduate
Students first enrolling in 2023/24. Tuition fees relate to one year of study
Course and Level of study
2023/24 (£ GBP)
2023/24 ($ US Dollars)*
FR1 (classroom)
18,800
22,658 FR2 (laboratory)
23,100
27,843.03 FR3 (pre-clinical) / FR4 (clinical)
34,450**
41,523.48 **The Northern Ireland Department of Health charges a mandatory clinical placement levy for all new international and EU medical students commencing study at the University. This charge is payable in each year of study to cover access to clinical placements in the Northern Ireland Health and Social Care system. The clinical placement levy of £10,000 is not included in the tuition fee quoted above and is in additional to the fee quoted above.
The University has taken the decision to pay to the Department of Health the full cost of this clinical placement levy for the first year of study (£10,000), on behalf of new international students entering Year 1 in the 2023-24 academic year. This cohort of students progressing to Year 2 in the academic year 2024-25, will be required to pay a reduced charge of £5,000, and the University will pay £5,000. The full cost of the new charge is likely to be applied from Year 3 onwards (i.e. academic year 2023-24), and students will be required to pay £10,000 in each year (Years 3, 4 and 5).
*All fees are payable in £ sterling. Approximate equivalencies are shown at the following rates (July 2022) US$ = £0.83
All tuition fees are subject to a 2% annual inflationary uplift.2021/22 Student returners enrolling in 2022/23. Tuition fees relate to one year of study
Course and Level of study
2023/24 (£ GBP)
2023/24 ($ US Dollars)*
FR1 (classroom)
18,600
22,300 FR2 (laboratory)
22,900
27,480 Undergraduate Dentistry Tuition Fees
Students first enrolling in 2022/23: £34,100
Students first enrolling in 2021/22: £32,800 - Postgraduate Taught
Students first enrolling in 2023/24. Tuition fees relate to one year of study
Course and level of study
2023/24 (£ GBP)
2023/24 ($ US Dollars)*
FR1 (classroom)
19,100
23,004.19
FR2 (laboratory)
23,150
27,882.05
All tuition fees are subject to a 2% annual inflationary uplift
Queen's Management School
Tuition fees relate to one year of study.
Programme 2023/23 (£ GBP) 2023/24 ($ US Dollars)* MSc Accounting and Finance 24,300 29,243 MSc Human Resource Management 23,100 27,799 MSc Finance 23,100 27,799 MSc Quantitative Finance 23,100 27,799 MSc International Business 23,100 27,799 MSc Management 23,100 27,799 MSc Marketing 23,100 27,799 MSc Risk and Invesntment Management 23,100 27,799 MSc Business Analytics 23,100 27,799 MSc Actuarial Science 23,100 27,799 MSc Economics 20,750 24,959 MBA 27,600 33,199 All tuition fees are subject to a 2% annual inflationary uplift
- Postgraduate Research
Students first enrolling in 2023-24. Tuition fees relate to one year of study
Course and level of study
2023-23 (£ GBP)
2023-24 ($ US Dollars)*
FR1 (classroom)
18,900
22,728
FR2 (laboratory)
23,850
28,681
2022-23 Student returners enrolling in 2023-2024. Tuition fees relate to one year of study
Course and level of study
2022-23 (£ GBP)
2022-23 ($ US Dollars)*
FR1 (classroom)
18,360
22,403
FR2 (laboratory)
23,154
28,253
*All fees are payable in £ sterling. Approximate equivalencies are shown at the following rates ( July 2022) US$ = £0.83
All tuition fees are subject to a 2% annual inflationary uplift - International and Non-UK EU Distance Learning Students - Tuition Fee Payment Options
Please see full details on the Pay your Tuition Fees page.
- Tuition Fee Liability for Student Withdrawals
Full-time Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught Students
The date when a student withdraws will affect the level of tuition fees which may be refunded. Adjustments to tuition fees are calculated with reference to the date of a student's withdrawal from the University, not the last date of attendance. The table below demonstrates how tuition fees are calculated in respect of a withdrawal;
Withdrawal Policy (To be updated for 2022/23)Attendance/SLC Liability Point Normal Effective Period Fees due to the University First Liability Date - Completion of Enrolment and Registration (non-refundable unless the student cancels the contract in accordance with the Terms and Conditions for 2022 entry) up to 9 January 2023 25% Second Liability Date 10 January 2023- 16 April 2023 50% Third Liability Date 17 April 2023 onwards 100% Part-time Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught Students
Fees for part-time students are calculated by semester. Further details of the withdrawal and module drop policy, for part-time students, are outlined in Section 4.4.2 of the Student Finance Framework.
Postgraduate Research Students
The tuition fee liability for a Postgraduate Research student withdrawal, or a temporary leave of absence, is based on the official date of withdrawal in the academic year, and a refund will be issued, if appropriate. The tuition fee is calculated for a month if a student is deemed to be in attendance on, or after, the 5th of that month.
For further information, please refer to the Student Finance Framework.
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Funding and Scholarships
Check your entitlement to funding and scholarships with our Funding and Scholarships Finder.
The Funding and Scholarship Finder helps prospective and current students find funding to help cover costs towards a whole range of study related expenses.
It is not an exhaustive list of scholarships and funding opportunities. Please visit https://www.qub.ac.uk/Study/Scholarshipsandfunding/ for more funding opportunities and information.