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PGCEs in Primary, Secondary and Further Education and MA Education at NTU - scholarships available

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Teachers spark imaginations, encourage curiosity, and nurture a love for learning. They act as role models, inspiring the next generation, and making a positive impact on pupils' lives. 

Whether you are currently studying for a degree, have recently graduated, or are planning a career change, studying at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) will enable you to launch your career as a dynamic and inspirational teacher. At NTU, our reputation sets us apart. We have been developing teachers for over 60 years and understand that the best way to learn how to teach is in the classroom. This is why you will spend much of your time during the course in schools thanks to our extensive partnerships with educational settings.   

You will be recommended for accreditation for Qualified Teacher Status with the Department for Education, allowing you to take a post as an Early Career Teacher upon course completion.   

If influencing and improving the future of education is your passion, you may also want to explore our MA Education that allows you to specialise in areas such as leadership and governance, pedagogy and early childhood.

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Funding opportunities

We provide generous scholarships for both UK and international students that can help to fund your postgraduate tuition by up to 50%. Look at the financial support available to you.

As a trainee teacher you may also be eligible to receive a range of bursaries via the Department for Education depending on your chose course/special subject. Find out more on the Get into Teaching website.

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