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Undergraduate or Postgraduate students with low household income can apply for financial assistance of up to £300 towards equipment to support electronic learning. The University of Greenwich wishes
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receiving any other scholarships from the University or another source. Demand for our courses changes over the course of the academic year. As such the International Recruitment team will withdraw programmes
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I am very grateful to University of Greenwich for awarding one of our students with the Visionary Scholarship for 2023. This is such an amazing opportunity for them. I am extremely proud that one
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Mister Gees Foundation Bursary For many students, applying to university can be a difficult and daunting decision. Financial barriers can limit student potential. We are grateful to the Mister Gees
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at the University of Greenwich. You'll be studying a BA, BEd, BSc, LLB, BEng, MEng or MMath course. You'll be studying at Greenwich, Avery Hill or Medway Campus (except Medway School of Pharmacy) or one of our
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The Greenwich University Accommodation Bursary for new domestic/home undergraduate students with a low household income. We are committed to supporting students from a variety of backgrounds. As
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of the eligibility criteria outlined below to apply. You have been offered a full-time place on an undergraduate or postgraduate taught course at the University of Greenwich new entering at year 0 or 1, commencing
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the eligibility criteria outlined below who go on to become registered students at the University of Greenwich. Eligibility Priority for the scholarships will be given to the following four groups
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automatically, provided you meet the criteria. You will not need to apply. Conditions Recipients of this award cannot access any other scholarship or bursary offered by the university. *The EU bursary is for a
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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