Last updated: 07 Mar 2013
Cardiff UniversityBachelors/Masters/PhD Degree
Deadline: 31 May 2013
Study in: UK
Course starts September 2013
Brief description:
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In recognition of the
outstanding talent of many international students, Cardiff University offers a
highly prestigious International Scholarship Fund designed to attract and
reward the brightest students.
There is a wide range of
distinct scholarships available, at all academic levels: Undergraduate
(Bachelors), Postgraduate Taught (Masters), and Postgraduate Research (PhD).
Host Institution(s):
Cardiff University, United KingdomField(s) of study:
Any undergraduate,
Masters and PhD courses offered at Cardiff University.
Number of
Scholarships:
Undergraduate
Scholarships: 3 each year
Postgraduate Taught Scholarships (Masters): 6 each year
Postgraduate Overseas Research Scholarships (PhD): not specified
Target group:Postgraduate Taught Scholarships (Masters): 6 each year
Postgraduate Overseas Research Scholarships (PhD): not specified
The scholarships are open
to international students from all countries.
Scholarship
value/inclusions:
Undergraduate
Scholarships
These awards will cover tuition fees (maximum Science fees) for students studying Undergraduate courses (for a maximum of 3 years only).
These awards will cover tuition fees (maximum Science fees) for students studying Undergraduate courses (for a maximum of 3 years only).
Postgraduate Taught
Scholarships (Masters)
These awards will cover tuition fees (maximum Science fees) for students studying Postgraduate Taught courses (for a maximum of 1 year).
These awards will cover tuition fees (maximum Science fees) for students studying Postgraduate Taught courses (for a maximum of 1 year).
Postgraduate Overseas
Research Scholarships (PhD)
The scholarship value is the difference between home (UK/EU) tuition fees and international tuition fees of their postgraduate research programme at Cardiff University.
Eligibility:The scholarship value is the difference between home (UK/EU) tuition fees and international tuition fees of their postgraduate research programme at Cardiff University.
• You must be
confirmed as an Overseas Student for fee paying purposes.
• Applicants for an
Undergraduate scholarship: You must have either a conditional or
unconditional offer and must have accepted Cardiff University as your Firm
choice on the UCAS system, for study during the 2013/14 academic year by
the deadline.
• Applicants for a
Postgraduate Taught Scholarship: You must have accepted an
unconditional offer of a place to study at Cardiff University for the 2013/14
academic year by the deadline.
• Applicants for an
Overseas Research Scholarship: You must have made an
application for full-time PhD study at Cardiff University before the
Scholarship application deadline of Friday 3 May 2013. You must
be applying for a PhD that commences on 1 October 2013 or, with the approval of
the School in which the PhD will be based, 1 January 2014. Read more at this link.
Note: These
scholarships are only available to self-funded students. Students who are in
receipt of full funding from a sponsorship body (such as their home country’s
government or a private organisation) are not eligible to apply.
Application
instructions:
Only admitted
students are eligible for the scholarships. You can not apply for the
scholarship if you haven’t been accepted to a course at Cardiff University. The International Scholarship Fund application form will only
be available when you have firmly accepted a conditional or unconditional offer
to study at Cardiff University.
Deadline for admissions
is 30 April 2013 while deadline for scholarship applications
is 31 May 2013.
It is important to read
the application guidance notes and visit the official website (links found
below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Website:Official Scholarship Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/for/prospective/international/funding/international-scholarship-fund.html
Related Scholarships: Scholarships for International Students in UK
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