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The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) is proud to offer an exciting opportunity for an experienced and dedicated individual to join our Philanthropy & Global Engagement team as Scholarship
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securing funds for own scholarly activities and providing academic leadership to those working within programme areas Be expected to work towards Principle Fellow of the HEA and to attend formal CPD relating
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teaching across a range of modules and years. The School is part of the College of Science and Engineering along with the Schools of Ocean Sciences, Computer Science & Engineering, and the BioComposites
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This is a £1000 cash bursary paid in your first year of study to students from our local school and college network who have engaged with our outreach programme, specifically our University Toolkit
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the opportunity to contribute to teaching on our undergraduate programme. The MA in TESOL is designed to meet the needs of graduates, usually but not exclusively students of English, who are planning to become
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the opportunity to contribute to teaching on our undergraduate programme. The MA in TESOL is designed to meet the needs of graduates, usually but not exclusively students of English, who are planning to become
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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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sportsperson and have the desire to continue to develop in the sporting arena, as well as academically. Value £0 to £5,000 and/or sport science support Number available 60-65 Need to fill in an application Yes
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two weeks. Your award will not be formally approved until you hold an unconditional firm offer (UF). You’ll be expected to contribute to musical life at the university by performing in concerts and
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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