Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Undergraduate and Postgraduate International Scholarships at University of Brighton in UK, 2014

In 2014, the University of Brighton is offering 40 international scholarships to new, full-time international undergraduate and postgraduate taught-degree students. Scholarships worth a reduction of £4,000 off the cost of your tuition fees for each year of the course are available. The strongest candidates will be those demonstrating a mixture of academic merit (including English language ability) and other merit or outstanding achievement in a particular field of activity. The application deadline is 31st July 2014.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are provided to learn any of the courses offered by the University of Brighton. Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate and postgraduate degree level at University of Brighton. Scholarship Provider: University of Brighton, UK Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: -In order to be eligible to apply for a scholarship you must be a new, full-time, international fee-status student on an undergraduate or postgraduate taught degree with minimum course duration of 1 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 2014 entry.
-Students studying foundation degrees or undergraduate degrees at University of Brighton partner colleges or those on PG Cert/Dip courses (excluding OSPAP) are not eligible for these awards. Existing international students are not eligible unless starting a new undergraduate or postgraduate programme.

Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for these scholarships.
Scholarship Description:
In 2014, 40 University of Brighton international scholarships worth a reduction of £4,000 off the cost of your tuition fees for each year of your course are available to new, full-time international undergraduate and postgraduate taught-degree students. The criteria for awarding University of Brighton international scholarships are primarily merit-based. Merit does not necessarily have to mean academic merit but could also be interpreted to include outstanding performance in a variety of spheres. The strongest candidates will be those demonstrating a mixture of academic merit (including English language ability) and other merit or outstanding achievement in a particular field of activity.

Number of award(s): Up to 40 University of Brighton international scholarships will be offered.
Duration of award(s): Scholarships will be offered for the duration of the programs.
What does it cover? Scholarships worth a reduction of £4,000 off the cost of your tuition fees for each year of the course are available to new, full-time international undergraduate and postgraduate taught-degree students.
Selection Criteria: The strongest candidates will be those demonstrating a mixture of academic merit (including English language ability) and other merit or outstanding achievement in a particular field of activity.
Notification: Before that date, early applications will be processed and awards made at the end of February, April, and June 2014 and then the final awards will be made at the end of August. Decisions will be made by an awards committee coordinated by the International Office, Registry, and decisions about scholarship awards will be communicated to applicants approximately two weeks after those dates.
How to Apply: For the 2014 academic year, please email internationalscholarships-at-brighton.ac.uk, with your applicant or UCAS number in the subject line, and university will send you a scholarship application pack. The application form can then be returned electronically to the same email address or sent by post to the address indicated on the scholarship application form. Please note application forms will not be sent to students who do not have an offer of a full-time place.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 31st July 2014.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application

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