UCL Edwin Power Scholarships and Funding for International Students in the UK, 2019

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Summary

Deadline:
15 August 2019
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Introduction

For developing mathematical skills of applicants, the Department of Mathematics is offering the Edwin Power Scholarship opportunity at University College London.

This educational award is activated for aspirants from all nationality who want to enhance their mathematical skills pursuing master’s study or MPhil/ PhD research level program in the UK.

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Benefits

The funded education will offer £400 for up to three years which can be subject to annual renewal based on satisfactory progress.

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: International candidates are eligible.
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: They can apply for master’s study or MPhil/PhD research degree courses in the field of Applied Mathematics at the university.
  • Admissible Criteria: Must not hold any other fund from UCL.

Others

If applicants want to be a part of this fund, then they must have to take admission in a for master’s study or MPhil/PhD research course at the university. After taking admission, they have to send a written notice of their intention to apply for the opportunity to- the Head of the Department of Mathematics at UCL
Ms Helen Higgins
Dept of Mathematics
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT

Supporting Documents: Academic transcripts, copy of the passport, a research proposal for a PhD degree program, language ability proof, and curriculum vitae must be attached.

Admission Requirements: A brilliant participant should hold a bachelor’s degree.

Language Requirement: TOEFL or IELTS test is a must for demonstrating the English language proficiency, only if English is not your national language.

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