Vice-Chancellor Circle Scholarships at University of Hull 2020 in UK

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Deadline:
31 July 2020
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Introduction

Vice-Chancellor Circle Scholarships at University of Hull 2020 is offered for Masters degree in the field of Renewable Energy, Flood Risk Management. The deadline for the sending your application is 31 Jul 2020. This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals. Vice-Chancellor Circle Scholarships is provided by University of Hull and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, GBP 5,000 each .

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Benefits

Donors and Alumni are offering Vice-Chancellor Circle Scholarships at University of Hull 2020 worth GBP 5,000 each to six students studying MSc Renewable Energy or MSc Flood Risk Management, starting in September 2020. The bursary is for students who have been awarded a First Class undergraduate degree. 

Eligibility

You can apply for the Vice-Chancellor Circle Scholarships (VCC) if you meet all of the following criteria:

  • You have applied for a place on MSc Renewable Energy or MSc Flood Risk Management (if you haven’t yet submitted your application for a place to study please do so here)
  • You're not already qualified at masters level, or higher.

For Home students any one of the following:

  • You have been awarded/predicted a First Class undergraduate degree
  • You have been in care as a looked-after child for at least 13 weeks since the age of 14
  • You have a disability
  • You are a carer for an ill or disabled family member
  • You are from a low-income background evidenced by receipt of maintenance grant and/or a higher rate of maintenance loan during undergraduate studies
  • You are from a black and minority ethnic group  
  • You have been recognised as a refugee or asylum seeker or been granted humanitarian protection status by the UK government, or are the partner or child of someone who has been granted refugee, asylum seeker or humanitarian protection status

For EU and International students the following:

  • You have been awarded/predicted a First Class undergraduate degree

Others

The University of Hull recognises that the provision of equal opportunity, valuing diversity and promoting a culture of inclusion is vital to our success. We know that when people come together with different views, approaches and insights it can lead to richer, more creative and innovative teaching and research and the highest level of student experience. Depending on which criteria you meet, you may be asked to submit additional documents as supporting evidence. This is a competitive bursary scheme, and eligibility does not guarantee an award. The scholarship application is a separate process to applying for a course. Being awarded a scholarship does not guarantee you will be made an academic offer. This award cannot be held in conjunction with any University of Hull scholarship or financial award other than the Graduate Studentship. The recipient will be required to write a thank you letter to the donor and may be asked to take part in promotional activities in relation to the bursary.

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