Scholarships at University of Brighton
International Scholarships (Postgraduate) | |||
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Scholarship Name | International Scholarships (Postgraduate) | ||
Academic Year | 2021 | ||
Scholarship amount | Up to £2,500 | ||
Nationality | Any | ||
Scholarship Deadline | 30 April 2021 | ||
About these scholarships For new full-time international students starting a postgraduate taught degree course in September 2021 we have international scholarships available. Only those students holding an offer to start their course in September 2021 will be eligible to apply. Scholarships will be awarded at both £2,500 and £1,000 levels and those applications we assess as best meeting the criteria will be awarded the higher amount. These scholarships are awarded as a reduction in tuition fees for the first year of study only. Application deadline: 30 April 2021. Criteria We are committed to ensuring that studying your degree at Brighton will help you to pursue a successful future career. International scholarships will be awarded based on your answers to the following questions:
Applications will be reviewed anonymously by a panel of university staff. Submit your application through the form in the ‘Making an application’ tab, please complete all fields. Who is eligible To be eligible to apply for a scholarship you must be a new, full-time, international fee-status student who holds an offer for a postgraduate degree with a minimum course duration of one year. You must have applied for the course of your choice at the University of Brighton, and have been offered a place on that course for September 2021 entry. Students studying at University of Brighton partner colleges are not eligible for these scholarships. These scholarships are not open to students who are fully sponsored. Existing international students are also not eligible unless starting a new postgraduate programme. How to apply Deadline for applications: 30 April 2021 Decisions about scholarship awards will be made by an awards committee and the International Office. Applications that are not fully completed will not be reviewed by the panel. |
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