Thursday 3 July 2014

Chancellor’s Masters Scholarship for Study in University of Sussex, UK

If you would like to study in University of Sussex, UK and pursue Full Time Masters Scholarship in Postgraduate you can avail Chancellor’s Masters Scholarship which is being offered by University of Sussex.
This is a Masters Scholarships and students are eligible from UK, Europe (Non-UK), International (Non-UK/EU) to apply for the same. Only 100 such award(s) is / are being offered and the deadline for application is 1-Aug-14.
This scholarship will offer you £3,000 for first year of postgraduate studies in the case of two year full-time Masters Degrees and 1+3 courses.
Scholarships Times is pleased to provide you with the following information which has been updated recently:
Name of Scholarships: Chancellor’s Masters Scholarship
Scholarship is offered by: University of Sussex
Scholarship Offers: £3,000
Duration of Reward / Grant: 1 Year
Education Field: Postgraduate
Education Level: Masters Scholarship
Based on: Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of previous or current academic performance and future potential. 
Scholarship is open for: University of Sussex, UK
Students are eligible from: UK, Europe (Non-UK), International (Non-UK/EU) to apply for this scholarships
Number of Awards / Scholarships: 100
Important Dates: Open Date: Not Available Last Date: 1-Aug-14
Eligibility: In order to be considered for a Chancellor’s Masters Scholarship you must meet all of the following criteria: 1). You must hold or expect to achieve a first-class undergraduate honours degree from a UK university
2). You must have applied for your chosen full-time Masters course by 1 August
3). You must accept and meet any conditions of your offer.
The scholarship relates to all full-time taught Masters degree courses at the University of Sussex (e.g. MA, MSc, LLM) excluding the following courses:
1). Postgraduate diplomas (including Common Professional Examination (CPE), Law and Economics)
2). Masters degrees in Social Work (if receiving a bursary)
3). Social Work post qualifying Masters degrees
4). PGCE courses and schools direct teaching courses
5). MSc Automotive Engineering
6). MA degrees in IDS apart from the MA Gender and Development and the MA in Climate Change and Development
7). Masters degrees at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Important Information: Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of previous or current academic performance and future potential. The selectors will pay careful attention to the information you provide in the Scholarship application form, If you are not eligible you will not be entitled to an appeal against the decision but may ask for information as to why you were deemed ineligible.

• You must hold or expect to achieve a first-class undergraduate honours degree from a UK university,
• You must have applied for your chosen full-time Masters course by 1 August,
• You must accept and meet any conditions of your offer,
The scholarship relates to all full-time taught Masters degree courses at the University of Sussex (e.g. MA, MSc, LLM) excluding the following courses:
• Postgraduate diplomas (including Common Professional Examination (CPE), Law and Economics),
• Masters degrees in Social Work (if receiving a bursary),
• Social Work post qualifying Masters degrees,
• PGCE courses and schools direct teaching courses,
• MSc Automotive Engineering,
• MA degrees in IDS apart from the MA Gender and Development and the MA in Climate Change and Development,
• Masters degrees at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School
In addition, masters students funded by the research councils (e.g. those receiving ESRC 1+3 funding) are not eligible.
Once all the information has been received by University of Sussex 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 Chancellor’s Masters Scholarship you are requested to visit the following page: http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/money/scholarships/pgt2014/view/332

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