King’s Overseas Research Studentships (KORS) for International Students in UK

2013 King’s College London invites application for
King’s Overseas Research Studentships (KORS) in UK. These students are now
called ‘Graduate School (GS) International Research Studentships. The
studentship is fully funded. International students can apply for this
scholarship. UK & EU students are not eligible. Applicants must due to
commence a full-time postgraduate research degree programme at King’s College
London during the 2013/14 academic year. Applications should be submitted by
01-Feb-2013.
Study Subject(s): These
awards can be held in any subject area across the college.
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing research programme.
Scholarship Provider: King’s College London
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:
-Open to residents of the following countries All
Nationalities (except UK & EU)
-These awards can be held in any subject area across the college.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following
Countries
: The International students (except UK &
EU)can apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The College will be offering a number of fully funded awards and fees
only to exceptional international students from any non-EU country to commence
a full-time postgraduate research degree programme at King’s College London for
the academic year 2013/14. These awards can be held in any subject area across
the college.
What does it cover? Value of award is International tuition fees + annual living
allowance stipend.
Scholarship Application Deadline: Applications should be submitted till 01-Feb-2013. Application
procedures and deadlines will vary between academic schools/institutes. These
are: (Arts & Humanities): 1 February 2013;
(Bio-medical Sciences): 10 January 2013; (Dental Institute): 10 January
2013; (Global Institutes): 1 February 2013; (Institute of Psychiatry): 9
January 2013; (Law): 1 February 2013; (Medicine): 10 January 2013; (Natural
& Mathematical Sciences): 10 January 2013; (Nursing & Midwifery): 1
January 2013; (Social Sciences & Public Policy):1 February 2013.

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