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resources No N/A How to Apply The Deadline for 2024/25 applications was Tuesday 27th of May 2025 at 4pm. Please note, that where we receive a large number of scholarship nominations, priority will be given
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consider supporting petrol costs if you can demonstrate why travel by car is necessary (e.g. you live in a rural area with limited public transport). We also support cycling and will support an application
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instalments per year to assist applicants to pursue a career in architecture. The scholarship is available for full and part-time study of this course. Please note that part-time students will be awarded pro
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The scholarship is a £10,000 cash bursary or fee waiver to study on one of the following programmes: The scholarship is to assist applicants from under-represented groups to complete their study and
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received first-class honours or a 2:1. You are entering into MSc Water, Waste and Environmental Engineering at our Medway Campus. How to apply Please complete the online application form 2025/26 applications
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who are progressing to the university component of their course will be considered. Key dates and deadlines <="" p=""> We encourage you to apply as early as possible. Your application must be submitted
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Act 1971 (i.e. there are no restrictions on how long you can stay in the UK). How to apply To enter for this academic year, the Foundation must receive your application at least three weeks before
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are awarded a status that allows you access to student finance (tuition-fee loans, etc.), you no longer receive the scholarship in subsequent academic years. Am I eligible? Applicants must meet all
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scholarship worth £5,000 to a student enrolled on BA Landscape Architecture. Their donation is in memory of former students, Karen Roberts. We particularly welcome applications from students who have attended
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We welcome applications from current undergraduates studying one of our Accounting and Finance degrees. A bursary of £1,500 is available for one second-year student and one third-year student