The University of
Central Lancashire and Myerscough College offer MSc (By Research)
studentship for UK/EU and International students. This studentship is
provided in the School of Sport,
Tourism & the outdoors. Applicants should have, or expect to receive a
second class (upper division) honours
degree (or equivalent qualification) in a related discipline. The studentship
will cover the cost of tuition fees at UK/EU rates plus a maintenance grant of
£9,000. International applicants may apply but will be expected to pay the
difference between the UK/EU and International Fee Rate.
Study
Subject (s): Studentship is
provided for MSc (By Research) in the School of Sport, Tourism & the
outdoors offered by Myerscough College. Project Title is ‘The
relationship between match demands and small sided training games in football’.
Course Level: This
studentship is available for pursuing MSc by research level at
Myerscough College
Scholarship
Provider: Myerscough College and The University of Central
Lancashire in UK.
Scholarship can
be taken at: UK
Eligibility: As a minimum requirement,
applicants should have, or expect to receive a second class (upper division) honours degree (or equivalent
qualification) in a related discipline. A postgraduate qualification and
relevant experience in the sport physiology is desirable.
Scholarship
Open for International Students: UK/EU
and International students can apply for this studentship.
Scholarship
Description:
Applications are invited for a full-time MSc (By Research) studentship at
Myerscough College within the School of Sport, Tourism & The Outdoors. The
successful applicant will be based at the Centre for Research in Sport
Performance, Myerscough College. The studentship is tenable for up to 1 year
[subject to satisfactory progress] and will cover the cost of tuition fees at
UK/EU rates plus a maintenance grant of £9,000. International applicants may
apply but will be expected to pay the difference between the UK/EU and
International Fee Rate. The successful applicant will start on 1 October 2013
Duration of
award (s): The studentship is tenable
for up to 1 year.
What does it
cover? The Msc studentship will
cover the cost of tuition fees at UK/EU rates plus a maintenance grant of
£9,000. International applicants may apply but will be expected to pay the
difference between the UK/EU and International Fee Rate.
Notification: Applicants proposed interview
date is 19 July 2013.
How to
Apply: The mode of applying
is by post or email. Requests for an application pack (quoting the
reference number RS1301) should be directed to the Graduate Research School
Office or email researchadmissions-at-uclan.ac.uk
Scholarship
Application Deadline: The application deadline
is 5th July 2013.
Note: Current
UCLAN research students will not be eligible to apply for the research
studentship.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application