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allocated on a first come first serve basis. To be eligible for the Greenwich Progression Bursary, you must have applied for a postgraduate programme before midnight on Friday the 29th August 2025. Any
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applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the available funding has been exhausted. Bursary awards are fixed for the duration of the trainee’s ITE programme, and are for programmes starting in or after
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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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Conducting Competition (18th Edition). Olivia has continued to develop her conducting through the RPS Women Conductors ‘Advance’ course (2023), Glover-Edwards Conducting Programme (2023), Genesis Sixteen
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, to identify and promote programmes of research that support and align with the aims and priorities of Trusts and Foundations. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Jenny Young at j.a.young
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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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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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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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graduation award offered after successful completion of year 3. *The bursary will be automatically rescinded if the student fails to successfully complete any academic year. *Students on the extended programme
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(including extended programmes) at our Greenwich, Avery Hill or Medway Campus (excluding the Medway School of Pharmacy), which commences in September 2025. Students will be a new full-time undergraduate