Gay Clifford Awards for Outstanding Women Students in UK

University College London is providing Gay Clifford
Awards to women students from any country who is holding an offer of
admission to UCL for full-time. These scholarships are
available to undertake full-time master’s studies in any department
within Faculty of Arts and Humanities or the Faculty of Social and Historical
Sciences. Successful applicants are normally required to hold or expect to
achieve a UK first-class honours undergraduate degree or equivalent. Up
to five awards are available annually for one year. The value of each
award is £2,500 deducted from tuition fees.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are offered to pursue studies in any department within
UCL’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities or the Faculty of Social and Historical
Sciences. These are: Early Modern Studies, English, European Languages,
Culture and Society, European Studies, Fine Art – Slade School, Greek and
Latin, Hebrew and Jewish Studies, Information Studies, Intercultural Studies,
Philosophy (Departments of Faculty of Arts and Humanities); Americas (Institute
of the), Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Geography, History, History of
Art, Political Science(Departments of Faculty of Social and Historical
Sciences).
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing masters
degree level.
Scholarship Provider:  University College London
Scholarship can be taken at:  UK
Eligibility: Applicants must be:
-Female;
-Holding an offer of admission to UCL for full-time Master’s studies in any
department within UCL’s Faculty of Arts and Humanities or the Faculty of Social
and Historical Sciences.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for this scholarship (Successful
applicants are normally required to hold or expect to achieve a UK first-class
Honours undergraduate degree or equivalent).
Scholarship Description: This Award is available to female Master’s degree students from any
country intending to undertake full-time studies within UCL’s Faculties of Arts
and Humanities or Social and Historical Sciences. Up to five awards are
available annually.  Potential candidates must ensure that they submit a
full scholarship application by the deadline irrespective of whether an offer
of admission has reached them or not. At/after the deadline the UCL Student
Funding Office will check UCL systems to confirm whether the scholarship
applicant holds an offer of admissions to one of the eligible UCL programmes
and on what date that offer was made
Number of award(s): Up to five awards are available annually.
Duration of award(s): Awards are tenable for one year of full-time study.
What does it cover? The value of each award is £2,500 deducted from tuition fees.
 Selection criteria: Awards are made on the basis of academic excellence and research
potential. Successful applicants are normally required to hold or expect
to achieve a UK first-class Honours undergraduate degree or equivalent.
Financial circumstances are not taken into account.
Notification: Successful
and reserve candidates can expect to be notified by email from June onwards.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 18th March 2013.

 
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