Carnegie Cameron Trust offers postgraduate taught
bursaries at University of Aberdeen in UK. Scholarships are
provided in all subjects at University of Aberdeen.The bursaries are to go
towards tuition fees only and can cover fees up to the value of £3,750. If
tuition fees for the programme are £3,400, the amount left over from that (i.e.
£350) cannot be claimed or used by the student. International
Students can apply for this scholarship. The application
deadline is 31st of July 2013.
bursaries at University of Aberdeen in UK. Scholarships are
provided in all subjects at University of Aberdeen.The bursaries are to go
towards tuition fees only and can cover fees up to the value of £3,750. If
tuition fees for the programme are £3,400, the amount left over from that (i.e.
£350) cannot be claimed or used by the student. International
Students can apply for this scholarship. The application
deadline is 31st of July 2013.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are provided in all subjects at Taught Postgraduate
level.
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing
postgraduate degree level at University of Aberdeen .
Scholarship Provider: Carnegie Cameron Trust
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
level.
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing
postgraduate degree level at University of Aberdeen .
Scholarship Provider: Carnegie Cameron Trust
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:
–To be
eligible to apply for support you must have been accepted to study a one-year,
taught postgraduate degree programme at the University. Students undertaking
pre-doctoral courses or postgraduate diploma or certificate courses cannot be
funded under this Scheme. Bursaries can be awarded to students undertaking a
‘one-year’ programme on a part-time basis over two consecutive years.
-Applicants must be Scottish by birth, descent (at least one parent born in
Scotland) or have been continuously resident in Scotland for a period of at
least three years for the purpose of secondary or tertiary education in
Scotland. Residence in Scotland for any other purpose does not make an
applicant eligible. Vacations, periods of absence through illness and periods
spent outside Scotland as part of a Scottish educational course shall not be
taken into account in determining whether the residence has been ‘continuous’.
eligible to apply for support you must have been accepted to study a one-year,
taught postgraduate degree programme at the University. Students undertaking
pre-doctoral courses or postgraduate diploma or certificate courses cannot be
funded under this Scheme. Bursaries can be awarded to students undertaking a
‘one-year’ programme on a part-time basis over two consecutive years.
-Applicants must be Scottish by birth, descent (at least one parent born in
Scotland) or have been continuously resident in Scotland for a period of at
least three years for the purpose of secondary or tertiary education in
Scotland. Residence in Scotland for any other purpose does not make an
applicant eligible. Vacations, periods of absence through illness and periods
spent outside Scotland as part of a Scottish educational course shall not be
taken into account in determining whether the residence has been ‘continuous’.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: These bursaries are funded by the Carnegie Cameron Trust and are for
students undertaking a one year taught postgraduate programme. The
bursaries are to go towards tuition fees only and can cover fees up to the
value of £3,750. If tuition fees for the programme are £3,400, the amount left over
from that (i.e. £350) cannot be claimed or used by the student.
students undertaking a one year taught postgraduate programme. The
bursaries are to go towards tuition fees only and can cover fees up to the
value of £3,750. If tuition fees for the programme are £3,400, the amount left over
from that (i.e. £350) cannot be claimed or used by the student.
What does it cover? The bursaries are to go towards tuition fees only and can cover fees up
to the value of £3,750. If tuition fees for the programme are £3,400, the
amount left over from that (i.e. £350) cannot be claimed or used by the
student.
to the value of £3,750. If tuition fees for the programme are £3,400, the
amount left over from that (i.e. £350) cannot be claimed or used by the
student.
Selection criteria: Decisions are taken on the basis of academic merit. Financial
circumstances of candidates will also be taken into consideration.
circumstances of candidates will also be taken into consideration.
How to Apply: Students must complete the below application form and submit directly to
the College in which the programme they will be taking is based. Details of
where to send completed applications can be found on the application form
the College in which the programme they will be taking is based. Details of
where to send completed applications can be found on the application form
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 31st of July 2013.