James Henry Scott Scholarship
Funded by The Swire Educational Trust
For students from the People's Republic of China or Hong Kong who have been offered a place on the MSc Environmental Science programme
Applications are invited for the James Henry Scott Scholarship, starting in September 2013 (academic year 2013/14).
The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and is open to candidates who satisfy the following conditions:
- Students must be commencing a one-year Master of Science degree (MSc) in Environmental Science at the University of Aberdeen in September 2013.
- Students must be from the People’s Republic of China or Hong Kong
Students must be coming to study at the University of Aberdeen directly from the People’s Republic of China or Hong Kong.
Please note that applicants currently domiciled in the UK will not be considered.
The scholarship will cover:
- Full International Postgraduate Tuition Fees for the 2013/14 academic year
- Maintenance award of £13,590
To apply, please submit the following:
- A CV including grades achieved to date, and a covering letter.
- A personal statement detailing what you plan to do once you complete your studies.
Please send completed applications to:
Mrs Lynn Quick
PGT Secretary
University of Aberdeen
School of Biological Sciences
Room G32
Zoology Building
Tillydrone Avenue
Aberdeen AB24 2TZ
Scotland, UK
Informal enquiries should be directed to Mrs Lynn Quick, Tel:+44 (0) 1224 272692
Deadline for applications (closing date) is Thursday 30 May 2013
Click here for more information on the MSc in Environmental Science.
Important Information
Please note: To be considered for The James Henry Scott Scholarship you will need to have applied to the University of Aberdeen for a place starting in September 2013.
Click here for information on applying for postgraduate study.
To be awarded the James Henry Scott Scholarship you must receive and then firmly accept an offer, either conditional or unconditional, of a place at the university.
Notification of Awards
You will be told whether or not your application has been successful by email/post at the correspondence address you give no later than Friday 28 June 2013. If your application has been successful the award will be subject to your admission to the university.
Author: Fiona Insch
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