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FAQs about the MPhil in Technology Policy

What is the duration of the programme?
The MPhil in Technology Policy is a full-time, nine-month masters programme.

When does the programme start?
The programme starts with an orientation at the end of September.

Can I work part-time while I am enrolled on the programme?
As the MPhil is a full-time programme the University does not permit you to undertake any employment whilst studying for the degree. Visit the Cambridge Students website to find out more.

Does this programme offer the option to study online?
Unfortunately, we do not offer the option of distance learning. All students are expected to reside in Cambridge while undertaking University of Cambridge full-time degree programmes.

Can I visit Cambridge Judge Business School/talk to faculty or someone from Admissions in person?
Unfortunately, due to the large number of applications we receive, it is not possible for staff to arrange meetings with individual candidates. There are, however, opportunities to meet some members of the admissions team during open days. The team is also be able to answer any queries you have via the online query form.

Do you hold “open days” for MPhil programmes?
The University of Cambridge Postgraduate Open Day usually takes place in November. Visit the Postgraduate Admissions Events page for more details. Cambridge Judge Business School also hosts Experience Days throughout the year. Please see our School-wide Events page for further information.

Do I receive careers support while I am studying for the MPhil in Technology Policy?
Yes; as a student on the MPhil in Technology Policy programme you are entitled to benefit from the services of the University Careers Service.

When can I apply for the 2023/24 programme?
Applications for 2023 entry will open in September 2022. You are required to apply via the Applicant Portal. Guidance is available from the Postgraduate Admissions website.

What’s the deadline for applications?
The closing date for applications is 24 February 2023. However, candidates are strongly advised to send in their applications well before this date and ideally before the University’s December funding deadline.

Please note that all supporting documents, including reference letters, should have arrived by the advertised deadline.

What are the requirements for entry into the programme?
View our minimum requirements for entry to the MPhil in Technology Policy. The MPhil is a full-time programme and requires the completion of any current training or education programme or release from your current institution for the duration of your study.

While checking the entry requirements please note that for any of the MPhil/MRes programmes at Cambridge Judge Business School we only accept and require two academic references.

Is there an application fee?
There is an application charge of £50. Visit the Postgraduate Admissions’ Application Fee webpage to learn more and to find out which nationals are entitled to a fee waiver.

Do you require work experience?
No; however, it is preferable. Given the highly competitive nature of our admissions process, students are strongly encouraged to have at least one year’s work experience (cumulative total) before applying, but we consider all applications submitted.

Do you require a GRE/GMAT score as part of the application process?
A GRE/GMAT score is not a requirement, and it will not add any weight to the application.

Do you require a research proposal to be submitted along with the application?
The MPhil in Technology Policy is not a research programme and it does not link to our PhD. Therefore, a research proposal is not needed.

Can I send my application materials directly to Cambridge Judge Business School?
No. Applicants should make a formal application via the Applicant Portal available on the Postgraduate Admissions webpages. 

Visit our Applying webpage for full details on how to apply

When will I hear if my application has been successful?
We do conduct a rolling evaluation of admissions, so you may find out earlier, but you should not expect to hear about the outcome of your application before the end of May.

Do I have to come to Cambridge for an interview?
We conduct video interviews with shortlisted applicants before a final decision is taken. Interviews can also be held in person in some cases, but this is not required.

Which College am I likely to join?
When completing your application form you may choose up to two Colleges at which you wish your application to be considered if you are offered a place on the MPhil in Technology Policy programme. It is possible that the Colleges you choose will not be able to offer you admission. In that case, your application will be circulated to other Colleges. This process is carried out by the Postgraduate Admissions Office and they will ensure that you receive an offer of a place from one of the Colleges once you have a conditional offer to study on the MPhil in Technology Policy. Please visit the Postgraduate Admissions’ College Membership webpage for more details.

Do I have to take an English language proficiency test?
Fluency in English is a prerequisite for our programmes. Depending on your nationality and your most recent country of study, you may be required to take a language proficiency test to show you have the necessary command of the language to get the most out of the programme. You do not need to take the test before you apply but, if you are made an offer and have not already met our English language requirements, one of the conditions of admission will be that you pass a test at the correct level. If you have already taken a test in the past, you must have achieved the minimum requirements no more than two years before the start of your programme. Visit the Postgraduate Admissions’ International Student webpages for more details.

Applicants who nearly miss the language requirement are not normally referred to the Language Centre. To fulfil the language conditions you must take again an approved English test.

Do I need a visa to study at Cambridge?
Please consult the Postgraduate Admissions’ Immigration webpage for the most up-to-date information on visa requirements. The following websites provide information on whether you will require a visa to study in the UK. These sites include information on how to obtain a visa, and the paperwork you are required to submit. Also included is the location of your nearest British Embassy or Consulate:

  • UK Visas & Immigration is the website of the Home Office department that administers visas.
  • UKCISA is a website for overseas students who wish to study in the UK.

Students who do not hold a UK or Irish passport will need immigration permission in order to come to the UK and study at Cambridge. Please visit the International Students website for further information.

What is the cost of the MPhil in Technology Policy programme?
Please visit the Postgraduate Admissions’ Finance webpages to learn more about our programme fees.

Are the fees different for overseas students?
No – the University Composition Fee is the same for all MPhil in Technology Policy students regardless of nationality.

What scholarships do you offer?
There are a range of scholarships available to our MPhil students.

Visit our MPhil scholarships webpage for details of scholarships, bursaries and loans

How does the MPhil in Technology Policy link to the PhD programme?
The MPhil in Technology Policy is not a research degree and therefore does not link to the PhD programme at Cambridge Judge Business School. The programme is conceived of as a graduate conversion programme that will prepare students for a professional career.

I want to do a PhD at Cambridge Judge Business School afterwards. Is the MPhil in Technology Policy the right programme for me?
The MPhil in Technology Policy is not a research degree and does not link to the PhD programme at Cambridge Judge Business School. Some students have continued on to other PhD programmes in the Engineering Department or elsewhere, but if you are interested in doing a PhD at Cambridge Judge Business School after completing a masters degree, then please consider our specialist research masters degrees.