Carnegie-Cameron Taught Postgraduate Bursaries at Robert Gordon University, UK

The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
funds bursaries for Scottish students. Bursaries are available to the
students for one year full-time or two year part-time taught postgraduate
degree in any subject offered by the University commencing in the 2013/2014
academic session. Each award is worth up to £3,750 and will be deducted from
the tuition fees due. The application deadline is 23 August 2013.
Study Subject(s): Taught Postgraduate Courses offered by the Robert Gordon
University.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing taught
postgraduate degree level at Robert Gordon University.
Scholarship Provider: The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of
Scotland
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: – 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.
-A Bursary can be awarded only to a student on a one-year taught post-graduate
degree course at the University. It is permissible that the ‘one-year’ course
be taken on a half-time basis over two consecutive years.
-Applicants must already hold an unconditional offer of a place to study on a
taught postgraduate course at the Robert Gordon University commencing in
September 2013. Applicants who do not hold an offer of admission by the
deadline will not be considered for the award.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Scottish (UK) students can apply for these bursaries.
Scholarship Description: The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland funds bursaries
available to students on taught postgraduate courses at Robert Gordon
University. The University has received funding for 2013 for seven awards
from The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland. Under the conditions
of the trust, these awards will be offered to Scottish students undertaking
either a one year full-time or two year part-time taught postgraduate degree in
any subject offered by the University commencing in the 2013/2014 academic
session.
Number of award(s): Seven Bursaries are offered.
What does it cover? Each award is worth up to £3,750 and will be deducted from the
tuition fees.
Selection criteria: Bursaries will be awarded on the basis of an overall assessment of
the merit and promise of the candidate, including their financial
circumstances.
Notification: Applications will be reviewed by a selecting panel at the University and
their decisions notified to candidates in September 2013.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 23 August 2013.
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