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may apply stricter criteria to certain nationalities that may be over-represented in Singapore. As part of the offer/nomination process, The University of Manchester will select the most outstanding
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requirements of your programme. For most programmes in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures, this is: Bachelor's (Honours) degree at 2:1 or above (or overseas equivalent); and Master's degree in a
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experience demonstrating your research potential. The names of two academic referees, including one from your most recent institution. Your referees will be contacted directly via the Referee Portal following
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Studies Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Translation, Interpreting and Intercultural Studies Academic requirements You must meet the academic requirements of your programme. For most
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most recent institution. Your referees will be contacted directly via the Referee Portal following the submission of your application form. A certificate or evidence demonstrating your English language
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academic CV, detailing your education and qualifications; employment history; publications; and any other relevant information. You must nominate two academic referees (including one from your most recent
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academic record, employment history, publications and highlighting experience demonstrating your research potential. The names of two academic referees, including one from your most recent institution. Your
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experience demonstrating your research potential. The names of two academic referees, including one from your most recent institution. Your referees will be contacted directly via the Referee Portal following
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highlighting experience demonstrating your research potential. The names of two academic referees, including one from your most recent institution. Your referees will be contacted directly via the Referee Portal
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about how to apply. Please see the ‘How to apply' tab on the Commonwealth Scholarship website for details. Application form Selection criteria Academic merit of the candidate Quality of the research