21, Nov 2025
University of Worcester Invites Final Applications for Scholarships and Industry-Ready Postgraduate Courses, January 2026 Intake
Nov 20: The University of Worcester is now accepting final applications for its January 2026 postgraduate intake, offering a range of industry-aligned programmes that prepare students for global careers. The available courses include MBA, MSc International Business Management, MSc Project Management, MSc Logistics and Supply Chain Management, MSc Human Resource Management, and MA Education, each designed with a 12-month professional placement. By combining academic excellence with real-world experience, these programmes help students build the skills, confidence, and international exposure needed to succeed in a competitive job market.
To support aspiring Indian students, the University of Worcester is offering merit-based scholarships of up to £3,000, along with a £500 early payment discount for those who pay their fees in full by 31 January 2026. Applications for the January 2026 intake close at the end of November 2025, with a deposit deadline of 1 December 2025. The University of Worcester’s commitment to academic excellence and student success has been reinforced by its recent recognition as a finalist for the prestigious University of the Year 2025 award by Times Higher Education. This nomination acknowledges the University’s ongoing efforts to foster a culture of innovation, employability, and student support.
In line with the University’s commitment to employability, the Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024 highlights that 96% of University of Worcester Graduates secure jobs or progress onto further study within 15 months of completing their degree. This demonstrates the University’s strong emphasis on practical learning and industry exposure, preparing students to transition smoothly from classroom to career.
“At Worcester, our goal is to prepare graduates who can think critically and work globally,” said Nick Slade, Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor (International and External Affairs) at the University of Worcester. “Indian students are an essential part of that vision. Their presence enriches our academic community and strengthens the long-standing educational partnership between India and the UK. Through a balance of academic rigour and hands-on experience, we aim to help students build meaningful and successful global careers.”
Worcester’s postgraduate programmes are designed around employability, combining academic learning with work placements, internships, and industry-led projects that help students build practical skills and professional networks. Dedicated career support, including CV workshops, interview preparation, and networking sessions, ensures that students are confident and career-ready when they graduate.
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- By Neel Achary
