If you’re passionate about your subject and want to boost your employability, it might be time to consider studying a Master’s degree at AV.
Postgraduate study isn’t for everyone – here are some benefits to help you decide.
You’ll get to develop new skills and challenge yourself academically, and with the support of our research-led academics, really get stuck in to your chosen subject area. Or there are conversion courses if you’d like to change your subject area – such as law or social work.
There’s also the personal and intellectual challenge. Lowri shares in her blog : “not only my attitude towards certain things but my maturity level and the confidence I now have in myself as a person”.
Best yet, according to the latest Graduate Labour Market Statistics (2014) – postgrads earn an additional £9,000 per year compared to undergrads - good news when you consider funding support is quite different than for undergraduate study.
Saying that, there’s up to 25% off our tuition fees* for AV graduates as well as our scholarships from £2,000, and it’s expected that a national postgraduate loan scheme will be available from 2016-17 following a government consultation.
We’re having an Open Afternoon at on Wednesday 25 November between 1pm and 6pm so you can find out about the range of postgraduate courses - visit our website to discover more of the and .
If you’re not sure whether postgraduate study is for you, about the differences between undergraduate and postgraduate study, , or join in the conversations on our .
And remember, if you’re thinking about taking a break from study, you can return to AV to do a Master's degree at any time in the future.
Are you ready for the next chapter?
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