The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow is accepting applications for a variety of scholarships for students enrolled in postgraduate taught programmes. The scholarships are only for students enrolled in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in the academic year 2023/24. Interested individuals may apply through the university's official website.
The university offers a total of 285 scholarships at the postgraduate level, with the deadline for applications being July 31, 2023.
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These scholarships will range from GBP 2,500 to GBP 5,000 (15% of tuition expenses) and will assist with tuition. The validity period of these scholarships will be one academic year.
Candidates must have an acceptance letter from a full-time postgraduate taught degree programme beginning in the academic year 2023–2024 to be eligible for these scholarships. In order to be eligible for this scholarship, the applicants must have an undergraduate degree with a 2:1 (or its equivalent).
Law, Politics, Psychology, Journalism, Social Policy, International Relations, Education, English, History, Speech and Language Therapy, and Social Work are among the fields or subjects of study covered under this scholarship.
Additionally, the University of Strathclyde provides a small number of Dean's International Excellence Awards for postgraduate-taught candidates. These awards, worth between GBP 4,000 and GBP 5,000, are given to outstanding postgraduate-taught applicants. For all levels of postgraduate teaching scholarships, candidates just need to submit one application.
The Dean's International Excellence Award or the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences International Scholarship Postgraduate Taught will be given to students; it's crucial to keep in mind that the prizes cannot be combined. The university cannot guarantee these rewards because they are given out based on merit and are competitive.
Source: The Indian Express News
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