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William Hills was a former student of the University of Greenwich who studied Mechanical Engineering at what was then Woolwich Polytechnic in 1948. This bursary is supported by the legacy of William
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A scholarship of up to £2,000 paid to students who are undertaking their first approved study abroad Programme at the University of Greenwich. The bursary amount depends on the destination, length
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. This will help you focus on your studies and/or to engage in new and varied activities to support your future career options. Am I eligible? You will need to meet the following criteria to be eligible
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This scholarship is available exclusively for the January 2026 intake and is open to international students domiciled in the following regions: the Americas, MENA, East Asia, Central Asia, East Africa and Europe (excluding the European Union). Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for this...
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Am I eligible? To apply, you will need to meet the following criteria: You have been offered a place to begin a course in January 2026. You will pay fees at the international rate. You are not receiving any other scholarships from the University or another source. You are domiciled in one of the...
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overcome adversity. More information about our values can be found here: This is our time 2030 Strategy. The student has applied through UCAS using the school or college centre name. They have received
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fees and assistance with buying music. This amounts to approximately £600 per year. Need to fill in an application Yes Application deadline 31 August if your course starts in September and 30 November
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consent for it to share your information with the University of Greenwich. Your household income is below £25,000. More about eligibility and how the fund is paid. If you have not received eligibility
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been assessed by Student Finance England and have given consent for it to share your information with the University of Greenwich. Your household income is below £25,000. The bursary is only alliable
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Student Support Fund you must: be a home student (UK resident paying home fees); be currently registered full or part-time on an undergraduate degree programme taught at the Medway Campus; be in financial