University of Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship 2023 / 2024

Applications are open for interested and suitably qualified candidates for the University of Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship 2023 / 2024. The entire application details for the University of Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship 2023 / 2024 can be accessed below.

University of Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship 2023 / 2024

 

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Degree Level:

Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme 2023/2024, UK. is available to undertake Masters level programs at the University of Warwick.

Available Subjects:

The following subjects are available to study under this scholarship program.

  • All Subjects

Scholarship Benefits:

The University of Warwick will be offering the Warwick Taught Masters Scholarship Scheme to support eligible postgraduate students in 2023/2024. The Scheme has £500,000 to allocate and we expect to make a minimum of 50 awards. Awards are set at up to £10,000 per student and available to eligible Home fee status students from under-represented groups who wish to start a postgraduate taught masters course in 2023/2024.

How much could I receive?

The Warwick Taught Masters scholarships are valued at up to £10,000. The scholarship will be paid as a contribution towards your tuition fees.

Where a tuition fee is lower than £10,000, you will be awarded up to the amount to cover your tuition fee only. Awards are not transferable to stipends.

Eligible Nationalities:

This scholarship is open to international students.

Eligibility Criteria:

In order to be eligible to apply you need to be able to answer yes to all three questions in Part 1 and at least one question in Part 2. Applications will not be considered for those who do not meet this eligibility criteria.

Part 1 – General eligibility criteria

  1. Are you applying for a full-time Masters’s course or a part-time Masters’s course that will be studied over a maximum of 2 years, starting in October 2023?
  2. Are you eligible to pay tuition fees at the Home fee rate?
  3. Can you confirm that you do not already hold a Masters’s (or Integrated Masters’s) or Ph.D. qualification?

Part 2 – Under-represented Groups in Postgraduate Taught study criteria

  1. If you started your undergraduate course prior to August 2016: You were in receipt of a full or partial maintenance grant* from the UK Government as an undergraduate?
  2. If you started your undergraduate course after August 2016: you were eligible for a means-tested maintenance loan from the UK Student Loans Company and your residual household income was assessed as £40,000 or less.
  3. Are/were you in receipt of a special support grant support from the UK government for your undergraduate course?
  4. Were you in receipt of Disabled Students Allowance whilst studying, or do you receive Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payment?

How to Apply

Interested applicants should CLICK HERE to apply

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