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• Singapore • Mexico • Republic of Korea • UAE • Poland • Vietnam • Egypt • Morocco This Scholarship is potentially available to students commencing a Masters course of study in one of the following academic
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Overview The Three NIHR Research Schools’ Mental Health Programme is offering Master’s Scholarships for 2026/27 to build future capacity in academic mental health research. The programme focuses
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The Duke Of Cambridge Scholarship One full scholarship is available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and who are applying to the Master of Public Policy (MPP
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will handle real human waste samples to develop robust protocols for solid and liquid waste characterization, microbial profiling, and safety validation, including pathogen screening. Focus areas include
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China Oxford Scholarship Fund This scholarship is available for applicants who are nationals of the People's Republic of China and ordinarily resident in the Chinese Mainland or Hong Kong SAR
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liability for the agreed course. The scholarship is jointly funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the University. It supports students from developing Commonwealth countries who
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(excluding Health Policy) in the UK, to ensure that it is equitable and responsive to the needs of British Muslim communities Creative content: Creatives who can influence public discourses, especially around
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gives consumers the indulgent sensation, but also offers a guilty-free emotion after eating. Therefore, innovations are needed to provide sugar substitute solutions without compromising taste. It is well
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with disabilities as we understand that these groups face significant barriers to education. For more information about these scholarships, including the range of eligible courses, please visit
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technology development is bridging the gap between prototype development and real-world impact - often referred to as crossing the “valley of death” where promising lab-based innovations fail to reach