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From 2025/26, Warwick’s MSc in Statistics introduces an innovative structure, offering a choice between a broad Statistics MSc or specialised pathways in Data Science, Finance, and Probability. This modernised programme provides unparalleled flexibility, allowing students to tailor their learning to their ambitions through four distinctive options:
2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Statistics, Mathematics or a science with sufficiently high mathematical content.
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A maximum of two Department of Statistics bursaries are available for entry in October 2025. Because women are under-represented in this field, one departmental bursary will be reserved for a female candidate. The bursaries will pay fees at the Home rate £12,300 and a maintenance grant of £9,000.
If you wish to apply for the bursary, you must include a letter with your application, headed "Bursary application". The letter should explain in no more than 400 words why you wish to study for the MSc in Statistics, and your future career plans.
The Department will notify all applicants who have been awarded a bursary. If you have not heard from the Department by the end of March you should assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
The Department reserves the right not to award the bursaries.
The bursaries will pay fees at the Home rate £12,300 and a maintenance grant of £9,000.
If you wish to apply for the bursary, you must include a letter with your application, headed "Bursary application". The letter should explain in no more than 400 words why you wish to study for the MSc in Statistics, and your future career plans.
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