Monday 28 January 2013

2013 Centenary Taught Master’s Scholarship, UK

Institute of Education London
Institute of Education, London offers Centenary Taught Master’s scholarship for the academic year 2013/14. Overseas students can apply for this scholarship. One scholarship is offered for one year. 
About Scholarship: In 2013/14 they are offering one Centenary Taught Masters Scholarship. The scholarship covers the cost of tuition fees and provides a bursary for living expenses for one academic year. 
Study: Scholarships are offered for courses offered by the university at master’s level.
Course Level: Master’s degree
Scholarship By: Institute of Education, London
Location: UK 
Eligibility:
-Students need to be a non-EU national who has not previously studied or resided for more than one year in the UK. The awards are for a full-time master’s course only.
-We encourage applications from non-EU students who plan to work either in their home country, or another, to improve the circumstances of disadvantaged, excluded or underachieving citizens.  We are particularly interested in hearing how a proposed programme of study would enable applicants to address these issues, and are keen to receive applications from potential students who would not be able to undertake this level of study without the scholarship. 
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes 
Number of award: One
Duration: One year 
Value: The scholarship covers the cost of tuition fees and provides a bursary for living expenses for one academic year. 
Apply: Online
If Applicants would like to apply for this award, please use the dedicated UKPass application pathway here. 
If Applicants have not used UKPass before to make a postgraduate application to a UK university, Applicants will need to open an account. This is free. Clicking on the scholarship application link will take Applicants to the relevant page.
Please email internationaloffice-at-ioe.ac.uk if you have any queries. 
Deadline: 15th March 2013
Further Information: http://www.ioe.ac.uk/studentInformation/41455.html

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