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responsibilities. The appointee may also be given some general administrative responsibilities, appropriate to the post. For information on the range of undergraduate degrees offered by the Department, please see
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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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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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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. How to apply You do not need to apply
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information The bursary is a gift from the Robert Holman Memorial Trust for students studying accounting and Finance degrees. Robert Holman gained a degree in economics which led to a successful career as a
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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
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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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mathematical subject Nationality restrictions Application procedure Apply for a place on the PhD programme of your choice. Specify in your application form under the funding section that you want to be
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Apply for a place on the PhD programme of your choice. Specify in your application form under the funding section that you'd like to be considered for the ‘Department of Mathematics Scholarship Award’. We