Monday, 30 March 2015

Chemistry Tercentenary International Masters Scholarships for Study in University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

If you would like to study in University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom and pursue Full Time Masters Program in Chemistry you can avail Chemistry Tercentenary International Masters Scholarships which is being offered by the University of Edinburgh.
This is a Masters Program Merit Based Scholarship and students are eligible from International Students to apply for the same. Only 3 such awards are being offered and the deadline for application is 01-Apr-15.
This Scholarship will offer you £3,000 each for Complete Course Duration.

Name of Scholarships:
Chemistry Tercentenary International Masters Scholarships
Scholarship is offered by:
the University of Edinburgh
Scholarship Offers:
£3,000 each
Duration of Reward / Grant:
Complete Course Duration
Education Field:
Chemistry
Education Level:
Masters Program
Based on:
Merit Based
Scholarship is open for:
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Students are eligible from:
International Students
Number of Awards / Scholarships:
3
Important Dates:
Open Date: Not Available
Last Date: 01-Apr-15
Eligibility:
Please note that to be eligible to apply for a Tercentenary International Masters Scholarship:
You must be liable for the overseas fee.
You must be of outstanding merit and academic potential.
Important Information:
The Studentships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit with candidates requiring the equivalent of a first-class honours degree or upper second-class honours degree from a recognised university or institution. Non-native English Language speakers must meet the University entry requirements of IELTS 6.5 or equivalent.

Applicants should apply online through EUCLID for admission to the University of Edinburgh by 1 April 2015. Applicants must also notify the School of Chemistry by emailing chemistry.pgt@ed.ac.uk of their intention to apply for a Tercentenary International Masters Scholarship, also by 1 April 2015. In this email, applicants should give full details of their EUCLID application and state why they would be excellent candidates for the scholarships in no more than 250 words. Applicants must also indicate how they will fund the difference between the value of the award and the actual annual cost of studying and living at the University of Edinburgh.
Once all the information has been received by the University of Edinburgh and the assessment of the submitted documents is complete, you will be informed about your selection in the same.
If you are looking for more information about Chemistry Tercentenary International Masters Scholarships you are requested to visit the following page: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/
student-funding/postgraduate/international/science-engineering/chemistry


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