100 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Postgraduate scholarships in United Kingdom
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Crankstart Graduate Scholarship The Crankstart Scholarships provide a programme of enhanced support for UK residents from lower-income households to undertake undergraduate study at Oxford. This is
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demonstrate potential leadership qualities. The scholarship is jointly funded by the University and the Kaifeng Foundation. The Kaifeng Foundation was established in Beijing by Dr Whitney Duan to pursue
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course, you will receive a postgraduate loan and you have a clear plan for paying your course costs. You must also consent to share information with the University to verify your entitlement to the Digital
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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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. Other eligibility criteria Applicants must hold an offer of study at The University of Manchester before applying for this funding. Application procedure Apply for a place on a relevant PhD programme of
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Child Development and Education; MSc (Res) Experimental Psychology; MSc Psychological Research; MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice; MSc (Res) Psychiatry; MSc (Res) Primary Health Care; other full-time
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criteria. You are an International fee-paying student or EU student not in receipt of a maintenance loan. You are a fully registered student at the University of Greenwich. New entry (year 0 or 1) will not
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jointly funded by the University and by the Creat Group of Beijing. The Creat Group is a leading investment company with a global portfolio and partnerships with leading financial institutions in the UK and
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Jesus College. To check whether the course you are planning to apply for is accepted by University College, please review the relevant course page. The scholarship is joint funded by the University and by
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the range of courses accepted by Nuffield College. The scholarship is jointly funded by the University, and by generous donations from Professor W. (Warner) Max Corden, in whose honour the scholarship is