Undergraduate
Business & Management,Computer Science & IT,Religion & Ethics
The University of West London
Eligible:
Home and International students.
The sponsorship will be awarded in any subject offered by the university.
Criteria:
To be eligible to apply, you must be registered on a course at the University during the 2022/23 academic year and maintain a good academic standing and attendance record throughout your course.
You must have an offer holder and have received an official offer from one of our Admissions Officers.
Apply date:
31 October 2022.
The scholarship is open to full-time home and international students pursuing an undergraduate or postgraduate degree course at the London College of Music. It is intended to recognise and provide financial support for outstanding students who may also be in need of funds for basic living costs and essentials such as books and laptops.
University or Organization: The University of West London
Department: London College of Music
Course Level: Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Award: £5,000
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 1
Nationality: Any
The award can be taken in the UK
Application Deadline: 31 October 2022.
Admission Requirements:
For taking admission, students must have a previous year degree from any recognized university.
Language Requirement:
The candidates need to demonstrate their English language ability by taking the TOEFL or IELTS test.
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Undergraduate
To be eligible for the University's undergraduate scholarships, you must:
have applied to any undergraduate course at the University of Bristol, with the exception of medicine, dentistry and veterinary science;
start your undergraduate course in September 2024.
Postgraduate
To be eligible for the University's postgraduate scholarships, you must:
have applied to any eligible one-year, full-time taught master's programme, or one of our eligible two-year programmes: MSc Social Work and MA Law;
start your master's programme in September 2024.
Our tuition fees
The fee you pay depends on whether you qualify for the Home or Overseas rate. Home students can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan from the UK government to cover the entire cost of their fees for every year their course lasts.
Tuition fees
Many factors play a part in determining your tuition fee including the length of your course, the subject you're studying and your fee status.
How to Apply
The scholarships are automatically awarded upon successful application to the MSc in Actuarial Science program. If your application is accepted, the scholarship details will be included in your offer letter.
Benefits
International Actuarial Impact Award: £5,000 reduction for international students.
UK Actuaries of the Future Award: 50% fee reduction for UK students.
Seize this incredible opportunity to further your education in Actuarial Science with the MSc Actuarial Science Scholarships. Apply now to unlock the doors to academic excellence and a brighter future in the field.
Apply Procedure For University of Nottingham Scholarship
The Pakistani students first needs to confirm their admission and be enrolled as a full time student at the University of Nottingham and then apply for the scholarship.
Application Procedure Developing Solutions Scholarships
Prior to the applying for scholarship at Nottingham University the students should have received the acceptance letter from the university itself.
Benefits
Up to two bursaries available for the 2024/25 academic year.
The value of each bursary is £19,300.
The bursary is applicable to full-time, part-time, or modular-flexible study options.
The bursary will be applied to the recipient’s tuition fees.
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES PHD SCHOLARSHIPS
The scholarships are open to anyone who, by September 2024, will hold an honours degree in the social sciences. A Master’s degree (or overseas equivalent) may be an advantage but not essential.
Applicants must have a minimum of an upper second-class honours undergraduate degree (or overseas equivalent), which should include evidence of at least some performance at first-class level (or overseas equivalent).