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If you're applying for postgraduate taught study at 谢菲尔德, you'll find all the key information on this page. Please read it before you complete your application.
Before you apply
You can search for a course using our postgraduate taught 课程列表s. Each entry includes an introduction to the course, 准入要求, and links to further information on departmental webpages:
国际学生 can find information about applying with qualifications from overseas institutions on our country pages:
Our English language requirements for postgraduate courses are available on our English Language Requirements webpage:
English language requirements for postgraduate courses
A full list of our formal policies, including our Student Admissions Policy, is available on our 政策 webpages:
Apply
You can apply for a postgraduate taught course using our Postgraduate Online Application Form. You can find information about how to do this, and a link to the form, on our How To Apply page:
Information about the documents you should include to support your application, 以及如何提供这些, is provided in our supporting documents guidance:
The standard application deadlines are provided on our key dates and deadlines page. A few courses use different deadlines. If this is the case for your course, it will be indicated in the 课程列表. We recommend that you apply early in the year (January/February) for courses that start in the autumn (September/October).
Key dates and deadlines for postgraduate courses
If at any time you find that your studies are affected by personal, 社会或家庭问题, please let us know by completing our Disrupted Studies form:
After you apply
You can find out what happens after you've submitted your application on our After You Apply webpage. When we've made a decision on your application we'll send you an email to tell you what that decision is, and what you need to do next:
If you'll need a visa to study in the UK, you can find more information about when and how we'll arrange your CAS on our CAS Application webpages:
Ask us a question
Browse our frequently asked questions, or ask a question of your own: