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There are a range of different funding sources available to apply for. These include doctoral training pathways and University-funded scholarships.

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Bristol Postgraduate Research Scholarships

For 2024 entry, we are offering 80 scholarships to outstanding postgraduate research candidates. These are equivalent to a Research Council provision, offering full fees and a stipend to cover living costs each year. Applications are open for programmes beginning in 2024. To learn more, visit our scholarships' page .

Bristol PhD Scholarships for Black Heritage applicants

As part of our commitment to an inclusive and representative student community, we are offering specific PhD scholarships for applicants of Black heritage starting their programme in 2024. These are fully funded scholarships covering fees and an annual living cost at Research Council rates, which is currently £18,322 for full-time study. The information page provides application details and faculty deadlines.

Opportunity Bristol: Research Master's funding

Opportunity Bristol provides financial support to UK students from Black backgrounds to undertake a research-related master's degree. The scholarship scheme supports students in the transition from undergraduate to PhD-level  study and aims to place students in a better position to pursue a career in research  by supporting their studies at m aster's  level.  Students receive a non-repayable grant for tuition fees and a stipend to cover their living costs, for programmes beginning in 2024 this is £18,622.

Find out more about Opportunity Bristol

We currently have 29 funded Doctoral Training Centres offering excellent funded postgraduate research opportunities and a wide range of skills training. Funded studentships on these programmes enable study as part of a cohort of researchers and usually cover fees and living costs. PhD students within these cohorts gain a broad range of skills and knowledge that can be applied across a wide variety of careers within and outside of academia.

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If you intend to fund yourself, you might be considering studying part-time in order to work alongside your research to help cover your living costs. Find out more about the cost of living in Bristol and part-time working.

Doctoral loans

For self-funded postgraduate research students, the UK Government has announced new doctoral loans of up to £25,000 over the duration of a postgraduate research programme. UK nationals who are ordinarily resident in England, aged 59 or under, who are not already receiving funding via a UK Research Council, are eligible.

Find out about doctoral loans

It might be possible for your employer or company to support your studies, particularly if the research is valuable to professional development and your employer. Securing sponsorship can give you financial support while your employer could benefit from the research you undertake and the skills you bring back to the company.

Your prospective school can support opportunities within this category, so please get in touch with them before applying.

Search for other funding opportunities

In addition to the above opportunities, external institutions also offer funding sources. Use the student funding search tool to explore current options. You can filter for postgraduate research funders by selecting 'postgraduate research' under 'study level'.

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Bristol University is offering 400 fully funded postgraduate scholarships:Apply Now

Posted by admin | Feb 14, 2022 | Education , PhD , Scholarships | 0 |

The new £4.2m annual investment – totalling £16.8m over the next four years – opens up Bristol’s world-leading research to a global audience and helps shape the next generation of postgraduate researchers.

Bristol University Think Big Scholarships 2022 in UK (Funded)

The University of  Bristol Postgraduate Research Scholarships  will be available across the University’s six Faculties and 25 Schools, creating a breadth of new and diverse research.

Scholars will receive a stipend and have their tuition fees covered as they break new ground on topics as varied as climate change, medical engineering and atmospheric chemistry.

Prospective postgraduate research students can apply for funding towards tuition fees and living costs

They are offering 100 new fully funded postgraduate research scholarships for the 2022/23 academic year.

All of our academic faculties have research scholarship opportunities.

How to apply

Find out about postgraduate research study options, eligibility and how to apply on their webpages:

Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Engineering

Faculty of Health Sciences

Faculty of Life Sciences

Faculty of Science

Faculty of Social Sciences and Law

Further details

A further 300 scholarships will be made available for future academic years. Information will be available soon.  

Students about to undertake postgraduate research study should read the University’s  Regulations and Code of Practice for Research Degree Programmes . This includes the policy for maternity, paternity and adoption leave and the policy for medical absence

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University of bristol announces 400 new phd scholarships.

University of Bristol announces 400 new PhD scholarships

The University of Bristol has announced it will create 400 new postgraduate scholarships. The new £4.2m annual investment – totalling £16.8m over the next four years – opens up Bristol’s world-leading research to a global audience and will help to shape the next generation of postgraduate researchers …

The University of Bristol’s new postgraduate research scholarships will be available across the university’s six faculties and 25 schools, creating a breadth of new and diverse research. Scholars will receive a stipend and have their tuition fees covered as they break new ground on topics as varied as climate change, medical engineering and atmospheric chemistry.

Bristol postgraduates have recently discovered how city gardens create an important supply of energy-rich nectar and how the biggest dinosaurs evolved from their smaller ancestors. Meanwhile, Science Creates, founded by former Bristol postgraduate researcher Dr Harry Destecroix, has opened its second specialised incubator in Bristol.

University of Bristol announces 400 new PhD scholarships

Says Professor Hugh Brady (pictured below), Vice-Chancellor and President at the University of Bristol: ‘Postgraduate researchers not only push the boundaries of their fields, but also build the world of tomorrow. They are responsible for world-changing ideas and technologies that we may all one day rely on. Many also go on to teach the next generation of students and researchers. This is a huge moment for the future of academic research.’

Professor Robert Bickers, Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor for Postgraduate Research, adds: ‘The story of research at the university across its history to date has very much been shaped by its postgraduate researchers. They shape the university itself, and their impact across the international research landscape, and throughout societies and around the world has been profound. We face many challenges globally as we look forward to the post-pandemic world, and these new researchers trained here will be at the forefront in tackling these. I am delighted to see this increased investment for postgraduate research that will build on, and expand, Bristol’s tradition.’

From barefoot student to Bristol scholar

When Bongai Munguni came to the University of Bristol on a scholarship in 2019 it was the first time she had left Africa, but it was just one of  many long journeys she had taken for her education . Bongai walked barefoot for eight hours every day to go to primary school and did her homework by the light of fires in her Mozambique village. She studied for secondary education in the evenings and small hours, rising early each morning to work on a tea plantation.

The University of Bristol has announced it will create 400 new postgraduate scholarships

‘I am so happy that Bristol has announced these scholarships,’ she says. ‘Learning at an institute where the textbooks you are using are written by your professors is truly amazing. At Bristol you don’t just study at one of the world’s top universities but you also have links with other top universities all around the world.’

When Bongai graduates in two years she hopes to become a professor – perhaps via post-doc work at Harvard or Oxford – as well as a social entrepreneur.

Find out more

Follow  this link  to learn more about the University of Bristol’s new PhD scholarships.

In addition, the university  offers a range of scholarships  for all levels of study.

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GREAT Scholarships at the University of Bristol

The University of Bristol is offering GREAT Scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year, each worth £13,000 .

Scholarships are available for students from:

The scholarships are available for all full-time postgraduate taught master's programmes.

The university is also offering scholarships for master’s programmes related to justice and law , for the following countries:

Why Bristol?

'With over 28% of our student population being international students from over 150 countries, the University of Bristol has one of the largest and most vibrant international communities in the UK. Founded in 1900, the University of Bristol is a Russell Group institution and is consistently listed as a top 20 university in the UK league tables. The University of Bristol is ranked 55 in the QS World University Rankings 2024, cementing its position as a global top 100 university.'

Apply for a GREAT Scholarship at the University of Bristol

To find out more about the GREAT Scholarships on offer and to apply, visit the University of Bristol's website. The deadline for applications is 29 April 2024.

GREAT Scholarships

GREAT Scholarships are scholarships to UK universities across a variety of subjects, for students from 15 countries. Applications for 2024-25 are open.

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GREAT Scholarships for justice and law are for students who want to study law at a UK university for a one-year postgraduate course.

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The University of Bristol, in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts, is delighted to offer a range of PhD Scholarships to individuals showcasing outstanding research potential. These scholarships are available for up to four years for full-time students or eight years for part-time students, contingent upon satisfactory progress in their research projects.

The Faculty of Arts proudly presents five distinct scholarships to cater to a variety of passions and backgrounds:

  • Research Scholarship
  • Research Scholarship for UK-domiciled, Home Fee Status Applicants of Black and Mixed-Black Heritage
  • Co-tutelle Scholarship with Macquarie University, Australia
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  • Research Scholarship in Association with University of Cape Town, South Africa

Financial Support

Full-time PhD Scholarships cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance grant (stipend) in line with UKRI fees. The stipend rates for 2024-25 are a minimum of £18,622 for four years (full-time) or eight years pro rata (part-time), depending on satisfactory progress. Additionally, each student receives £2000 per annum for associated research costs. Please note that this funding is exclusively for new students starting in September 2024.

Type of Scholarship

1. Research Scholarship: Aligned with Bristol’s research challenge areas focusing on Social Justice, Culture and Creativity, or Climate and Environment.

2. Research Scholarship for UK-domiciled, Home Fee Status Applicants of Black and Mixed-Black Heritage: Open to proposals across various study areas within the Faculty of Arts.

3. Co-tutelle Scholarship with Macquarie University, Australia: A unique global opportunity to split your PhD studies between Bristol and Macquarie, fostering international collaboration.

4. Co-tutelle Scholarship with Université Toulouse – Jean Jaurès: Applicants can apply for a University of Bristol PGR Scholarship, emphasizing research alignment with Bristol’s challenge areas.

5. Research Scholarship in Association with University of Cape Town, South Africa: Fostering research collaboration between the University of Bristol and the University of Cape Town.

Eligibility

To be eligible for any of these scholarships, candidates must meet standard admissions requirements, demonstrate promise for doctoral study, and have received an offer of study.

How to Apply?

Applications open on September 28, 2023, and close on January 15, 2024, at 5 pm. Ensure you submit both your PhD application and scholarship application form by the deadline to be considered.

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University of Bristol International Fully-funded PhD Scholarships in UK

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Applicants are invited to apply for a fully-funded PhD Scholarships opportunity in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law offered by the University of Bristol.

This is a golden opportunity accessible for domestic and international students who wish to undertake the PhD degree program in the UK . The award is open for the academic session 2022-2023.

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  • Eligible Countries:  Applications are accepted from around the world
  • Eligible Course or Subjects:  The scholarship will be awarded in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
  • Eligibility Criteria:  To be eligible, the applicants must have masters degree from a recognized university
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The University of Bristol is offering a number of fully-funded scholarships to successful candidates for PhD study.

  • How to Apply:  Students are required to take admission in the PhD degree programme at the university.
  • Supporting Documents:  You must upload all the required documents such as two academic references, an English language certificate, full CV and transcripts. No additional documents for the award would be asked by the university, but there is a possibility of asking at the time of admission.
  • Admission Requirements:  For taking admission, applicants need to check all  entry requirements  of the university.
  • Language Requirement:  If you are non-native English students, you need to achieve a certain level of English to qualify for a place on your chosen course.

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Description for University of Bristol Fully-funded PhD Scholarship:

University of Bristol Fully-funded PhD Scholarships is open for . The scholarship allows PhD level program(s) in the field of taught at University of West England Bristol . The deadline of the scholarship is .

The Faculty of Science is pleased to offer 90 University of Bristol Postgraduate Research Scholarships to UK, EU and international applicants showing exceptional research potential for 2017-2018.

The aim of the scholarship is to enable and encourage academically able students from any nationality.

The University of Bristol is a red brick research university located in Bristol, United Kingdom. It received its royal charter in 1909, and its predecessor institution, University College, Bristol, had been in existence since 1876.

Interested applicants should contact the school appropriate to their discipline for information concerning application deadlines and, in some cases, designated eligible research areas.

  • Scholarships are available for pursuing postgraduate research program at University of Bristol.
  • Scholarships are offered in diverse fields within the Faculty of Science to help students in upgrading their education.
  • These PhD Scholarships include full tuition fees, full stipend at the UK Research Council rate (£14,296 in 2016/17) and, in conjunction with the host School, a contribution to research costs at the UK Research Council level appropriate to the discipline.

Scholarship can be taken in the UK

Eligibility Criteria:   UK, EU and international scholarships are awarded by schools in the Faculty of Science. Interested applicants should contact the school appropriate to their discipline for information concerning application deadlines and, in some cases, designated eligible research areas.

Eligible Nationalities:  UK, EU and international applicants can apply for these scholarships.

Entrance Requirement:   Applicants must have their previous degree.

Test Requirement: No

English Language Requirements:   Applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to be able to study there.

Application Procedure:  Applicants who wish to be considered for a scholarship should submit their postgraduate online application by the appropriate deadline to ensure they receive full consideration. You should tick the appropriate box in the ‘funding’ section of the online application form; there is also a free text box where you can enter additional information if required.

Online Application

Deadline: The application deadline is 31 December 2016.

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University of Bristol Fully-funded PhD Scholarships is available to undertake PhD level programs at University of West England Bristol.

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Bristol University Think Big Scholarships

Last updated: 12 Dec 2023 | CURRENLTLY CLOSED

Deadline: 26 Feb/29 April 2024 (annual) Study in: UK Course starts  September 2024

Brief description: 

Bristol University is investing £500,000 to help the brightest and best international students come to the University of Bristol. Think Big Undergraduate scholarships and Think Big Postgraduate scholarships are available for courses starting in 2024.

Host Institution(s):

University of Bristol, United Kingdom

Field of study:

Any full-time Undergraduate programme (except Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science) or any one-year, full-time Postgraduate programme or one of the eligible two-year programmes – Social Work (MSc) and Law (MA) offered at the University

Target group:

International students

Scholarship value/inclusions:

Scholarship awards for undergraduate international students are valued at £6,500 and £13,000 per year and can only be used towards the cost of tuition fees.

Scholarship awards for postgraduate international students are valued at £6,500, £13,000 and £26,000 per year and can only be used towards the cost of tuition fees.

Applicants may also be eligible to receive a £3,000 living cost bursary during their first year of study.

Eligibility:

You can apply for a Think Big Scholarship if you:

  • •  are classed as an overseas student for fee purposes AND
  • • have applied to start any full-time Undergraduate programme, excluding Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Science or  any one-year, full-time Postgraduate programme or one of the eligible two-year programmes – MSc Social Work and MA Law, at the University of Bristol in September 2024.

Application instructions:

Applications are currently closed.

You can submit an application for the Think Big Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarship using the International Scholarships online application form.

The deadline for undergraduate scholarships is 26 February 2024, 10 am (UK time).  The deadline for postgraduate scholarships is 29 April 2024, 10 am (UK time) .

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Official Scholarship Website (Postgraduate): http://www.bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/awards/think-big-undergraduate/

Official Scholarship Website (Postgraduate):   http://www.bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/awards/think-big-postgraduate/

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We welcome applications for full scholarships to postgraduate research programmes starting in 2024.

As part of our commitment to the Black community, the University of Bristol has launched a number of postgraduate research scholarships exclusively for students of Black heritage for 2024/25 entry.

Our commitment to inclusion

These scholarships aim to address under-representation in postgraduate research. This supports our work to improve representation across all levels of study and academia, and is aligned with the aims of our  Black Bristol Scholarships Programme.

We have a wide range of support networks, student societies and community groups for students of Black heritage. These include our  Be More Empowered for Success PGR Programme  which aims to influence positive change across the themes of access, belonging and empowerment.

This year, we are taking part in the  Women’s Higher Education Network 100 Black Women Professors NOW Pipeline Programme (WHEN) , which aims to propel the careers of Black PhD students who identify as women of Black heritage, through coaching, development, networking and mentoring. WHEN also work with senior leadership to deliver systemic change.?We are looking to continue to enhance this support as we continue to strive to make our student communities more inclusive.

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The University of Bristol (abbreviated as Bris. in post-nominal letters, sometimes referred to as Bristol University) is a red brick research university located in Bristol, United Kingdom. It received its royal charter in 1909, and its predecessor institution, University College, Bristol, had been in existence since 1876. You should complete a Scholarship Application Form which is available from the Director of Chapel Music, David Dewar. Telephone: +44 (0)7772 607830 Email:  [email protected] ... continue reading

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  • Application Deadline February 27, 2024
  • This scholarship covers four years of full-time study, and we also welcome applications for part-time study. Please check the faculty pages in the table below for full details.
  • The scholarship provides the same level of funding as the major Research Councils, which include full fee funding and a stipend to cover living costs. The stipend changes each year in line with  national recommendations . For 2023-24 this is  £18,622  annually for full-time study.
  • Tuition fees and research costs are fully supported by the studentship, as well as an allowance for paid sick leave and parental leave, in addition to 5 weeks of paid leave each year.
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  • You must be a postgraduate research student from Black heritage for 2024/25 entry.
  • These are available within the faculties of Arts, Social Sciences and Law, and Life Sciences, and are open to UK-domiciled, home fee applicants of  Black African, Black Caribbean  or other  Black  or  mixed Black heritage .

Detailed information about how to apply can be found through the faculty webpages below.

If you have questions about the application process, please contact the academic lead for your prospective faculty.

If you have any further queries on life as a postgraduate researcher at Bristol, or any issues with your application, please contact  Alice Ferns  at the Bristol Doctoral College. Please feel free to contact us, however small your question.

For more details visit:  University of Bristol website .

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The University of Bristol courses are designed to equip you with all the high-in-demand skills you need to thrive in your career. Located in Bristol, England, this prestigious institute is renowned for its high standards of education and excellent faculty. Keep reading if you are planning to pursue a program at the University of Bristol. In this blog, we will talk about its top programs, fees, ranking, acceptance rate, and eligibility. So, let’s begin the topic without any further ado. 

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Established in 1876, the University of Bristol fosters a world-class learning environment. Here, academic excellence thrives alongside an independent and forward-thinking spirit.

Choose from over 500 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, all taught in English. You’ll learn in cutting-edge facilities from leading academics, pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

As a proud member of the prestigious Russell Group, Bristol sits at the forefront of global research. In fact, THE analysis of REF 2021 ranked Bristol among the top five UK institutions for research, with a staggering 94% of our research classified as “world-leading” or “internationally excellent.” Committed to a sustainable future, Bristol was the first UK university to declare a climate emergency. This dedication is reflected in our ambitious green strategy and ongoing environmental research initiatives.

University of Bristol Courses- Fees and Course Duration

The University of Bristol courses are offered in a diverse range of fields at bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD levels. We have provided below the popular courses offered at the institute along with their tuition fees and duration. 

Here are the top bachelor’s courses offered at the University of Bristol:

Here are the popular master’s programs provided by the institute: 

Here are the top PhD degrees offered at the university: 

Also Read: University of Nottingham Courses: Fees, Masters, PG

Are you excited to submit your application for the University of Bristol courses? If so, make sure you meet its eligibility requirements. Here are the admission requirements you need to meet to secure your enrolment:

  • If you are applying for a bachelor’s degree, make sure you have completed your class 12th. In case you wish to enrol in a master’s program, you must hold an undergraduate degree. 
  • Here are the English language test scores accepted at the university:

Here are the documents you need to submit:

  • Visa Decision Letter
  • Accommodation Details
  • Printed Email Showing your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies Number 
  • Bank Statements (this is only required if you are studying for less than six months)
  • Copy of Passport
  • Essay(s) for Acceptance
  • Certificate of English Proficiency
  • Certificate of Graduation
  • Academic Transcript
  • Personal Statement
  • Reference Letters
  • References or Letter(s) of Recommendation for Acceptance

Also Read: Strathclyde University Courses: Rankings, Admissions and Fees

Here is the application process for the students who want to pursue their further education from University of Bristol: 

1. Find Your Program:

  • Explore the graduate, postgraduate or PhD online prospectus to find your desired program.
  • Review the admissions statement for details on entry requirements, the application process, and required supporting documents.

2. Start Your Application:

  • Navigate to the program’s prospectus page and click “Apply Now,” or head directly to the online application portal.
  • New applicants will need to create an account. Returning applicants can log in using existing credentials.
  • You can save your application and resume it later.
  • Ensure your details match your official documents (passport, etc.).
  • Use a valid email address accessible beyond the academic year for communication.
  • Avoid including agent email addresses to ensure direct communication with you.

3. Complete the Application:

  • The online form consists of several sections, viewable on the left side of your screen.
  • Review the admissions statement for details on required supporting documents.
  • Upload references in the “Referees” section if you already have them. Otherwise, provide their email addresses for the university to request references online.
  • Documents must be in the correct format, unlocked, and free of macros.

4. Review and Check:

  • Carefully review each application section.
  • Ensure all questions are answered and all required documents are uploaded as specified in the program’s admissions statement.

5. Submission and Follow-up:

  • An application fee might be applicable, as noted on the application’s first page and funding section. Pay this fee for submission or explore application fee waiver options if eligible.
  • By submitting your application, you agree that the University of Bristol will consider the provided information for admission decisions.
  • You will receive a confirmation email and a link to your applicant portal for tracking application progress (allow up to 2 business days).

Now that you are aware of the University of Bristol courses offered, it’s time to see what are some key dates for studying here. See the table below to learn about the important dates regarding admission. 

The University of Bristol consistently ranks at the top every year, proving its academic eminence. Its outstanding performance is due to its world-class courses and excellent teaching staff. See below the university’s rankings as per several global frameworks.

The acceptance rate of the University of Bristo is 67-68%, making it a bit easy institute to get into. If you duly approach the application process and meet the eligibility criteria, you can secure your admission to this prestigious institute. Once you have selected a program from the list of top-notch University of Bristol courses, look for its eligibility requirements and prepare accordingly. 

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Answer: The university offers a diverse range of courses in various fields including IT, engineering, medicine, arts, law, and social sciences. 

Answer: Bristol is a beautiful city for students. It is small enough to remain friendly, but big enough to provide lots of interest and excitement. 

Answer: Bristol is known for offering the cutting edge of global research. It has made innovations in fields ranging from cot death prevention to nanotechnology. 

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University of Edinburgh Online Masters Scholarships 2024-25

The University of Edinburgh is a well-renowned Public university located in Edinburgh- the capital city of Scotland. It is one of the oldest universities in the UK. Edinburgh University is offering a Great opportunity for those who can not afford to Travel. Apply for the University of Edinburgh Global Online Learning Masters Scholarships for the academic year 2024-25 . The University of Edinburgh will offer 20 master scholarships for the eligible distance learning Masters programs offered by the University.

The scholarship will cover the tuition fee for the normal duration of the program. You don’t need to worry about traveling, accommodation, health insurance, transportation, etc. This scholarship is a great opportunity for students to get a world-class education from the University of Edinburgh without leaving their home country. More details about the scholarship requirements are given below.

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  • Deadline: 3rd June 2024

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  • The Scholarship is available for students commencing studies in 2024-25.
  • Applicants must be nationals of Eligible Countries .
  • The scholarship will be awarded based on academic merit and how good your statement is.
  • Priority will be given to those who have not had the opportunity to study at the master’s level previously.

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GE Aerospace Foundation announced an additional $20 million investment in Next Engineers, a global college- and career-readiness program working to increase the diversity of young people in engineering.

A portion of this additional investment will benefit the Cincinnati location of Next Engineers , extending the program through 2028. The University of Cincinnati serves as the educational partner for local Cincinnati programming. 

The Next Engineers: Engineering Academy, a three-year engineering education program for high-schoolers, graduated its first cohort of students last week. Students who complete the program and go on to pursue an engineering degree at an institution of higher education will receive a scholarship. 

Nigel Adjei-Mensah (center, in green jacket) is one of 45 Cincinnati-area students who completed the Engineering Academy. He plans to study engineering at UC, with support from the Next Engineers scholarship. He is pictured with leadership from UC and GE Aerospace at the May 2, 2024, public announcement of the launch of the GE Aerospace Foundation. Photo/GE Aerospace

Nigel Adjei-Mensah, a Princeton High School senior, is one of 45 Cincinnati-area students who completed the Engineering Academy, which engages students in design challenges in small groups, career coaching, and college-readiness workshops to equip them with the skills they need to build an engineering career. Like some of his fellow Engineering Academy classmates, Adjei-Mensah plans to attend the University of Cincinnati. 

“The Next Engineers scholarship I will receive for completing the program will help facilitate my path to pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering ,” Adjei-Mensah said. “The immersive design challenges that we go through during Engineering Academy and also the career coaching that we receive from GE Aerospace employees has opened my eyes to a whole new world of engineering.”

Through this program, students can gain an understanding of what it's like to study engineering in college and the impact they can make working as an engineer – solving the big challenges of tomorrow. 

Whitney Gaskins, Associate Dean of UC's College of Engineering and Applied Science, shared the impact Next Engineers has on local youth and their families. She spoke with Germain Hunter, Chief Diversity Officer, GE Aerospace, at the announcement of GE Aerospace Foundation and its added investment in Next Engineers. Photo/GE Aerospace

“Through the Next Engineers program, we are not just shaping young minds, but empowering them to shape the future of engineering,” said Whitney Gaskins, PhD, Associate Dean of the University of Cincinnati’s College of Engineering and Applied Science . “These graduates exemplify the dedication and potential of our youth, and I have no doubt they will continue to inspire and innovate as they embark on their engineering journeys.”

Engineering Academy students learn to solve problems through engineering while working on small-team projects, including building mousetrap-powered cars and designing water filtration systems. Exploring college campuses and interacting with working engineers helps them to imagine themselves as college students and future engineers. The program also instills essential skills including teamwork, communication and public speaking. 

The first cohort of graduating Next Engineers: Engineering Academy students celebrated with their families at the University of Cincinnati. UC is the educational partner for the local iteration of the GE Aerospace Foundation program. Photo/GE Aerospace

“These students have committed three years and more than 200 hours to learning about engineering concepts, designing prototypes and solving complex problems,” said GE Aerospace Chairman and CEO H. Lawrence Culp, Jr. “These graduates carry with them the legacy of Next Engineers as they continue on in their educational journey.”

In the fall of 2021, the GE Foundation established Next Engineers in four cities around the world, including Cincinnati. The newly launched GE Aerospace Foundation picks up the mantle to invest further in this successful program. 

The Next Engineers program offers three programs to engage students and spark interest in engineering: Engineering Camp for students ages 14-15, Engineering Discovery for students ages 13-14, and Engineering Academy for students ages 15-18. Thus far, more than 4,000 local students have participated in the Cincinnati programs. For more information, visit nextengineers.org . 

Featured image at top: Next Engineers: Engineering Academy students toured GE Aerospace's Peebles, Ohio, facility as part of the college- and career-readiness program for high-schoolers interested in engineering. Photo/GE Aerospace

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As a political sociologist, she studies democracy, social movements, and civic life. Sadie is engaged in departmental service to build a more collaborative community within academia. She is also the co-founder of the Qualitative Methods Workshop and the graduate student coordinator for the Wisconsin Center for Ethnographic Research (WISCER). In this space, she runs writing groups, hosts professionalization workshops, and was the lead organizer for the 2022 Chicago Ethnography Conference. She is also on the mentoring committee for incoming graduate students in sociology and serves as a mentor for numerous graduate and undergraduate students throughout the university.

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Zoology graduate thrives with Oregon State's Ecampus

College was just not working out for Samantha Crockett.

She graduated from Eagle Rock High School in Los Angeles with a perfect 4.0 GPA in 2020 and headed off to the nearby university to study zoology.

“The professors weren't very welcoming,” Crockett remembered. “They didn't seem to care about the students that much. They cared more about their own research and graduate students."

Discouraged, she returned home to Los Angeles with serious doubts about her college education. Her father told her about Oregon State University's Ecampus program, where students can earn their degrees almost entirely online.

"Everything was a million times better when I enrolled in Ecampus," she said. "I stuck with it and really loved it. At Oregon State, a lot of professors are more welcoming to their students. They respond to emails quickly, and they're willing to work with you. They want you to do well in their classes."

Crockett spent most of her college years in Los Angeles but will come to Corvallis in June to walk in graduation. A couple of summer courses later, she will officially have her degree in zoology.

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Samantha Crockett holds a bird.

Ecampus offers customizable online learning

Distance learning is not a 21st-century technological innovation at Oregon State. As far back as the 1880s, students living hundreds of miles from Corvallis could attend college lectures on agricultural science in their hometowns.

Some lectures were delivered from the cabooses of trains, organized through local train depots. Other early distance learning programs brought business and manufacturing classes to Portland and the Oregon Coast.

In the 1980s, Oregon State students took liberal arts classes through video presentations and corresponded with professors through phone calls and traditional mail.

Internet technology created the modern Ecampus program in 2002. OSU's Ecampus bachelor's degree programs were ranked in the Top 10 in the nation this year by U.S. News & World Report for the 10th straight year.

Crockett is an enthusiastic supporter of the Ecampus concept.

"It made my life a lot easier," she said. "I was also able to learn about what I love, about zoology. It was really a great solution for me. Oregon State professors are encouraging, especially if you're struggling. They're willing to give you extensions on assignments and things like that to make sure you still do well in the class."

Ecampus enabled Crockett to work and pursue internships while studying remotely. Classes are individualized, with weekly assignment deadlines.

"However, you don't have to log in at a certain hour for class," she said. "There's a flexible schedule."

Professors post videos, readings and lectures. Yet there are still group projects. For example, as she finishes her senior year, Crockett is working in a group studying the intelligence of crows and other corvid species.

"There's still interaction with your classmates and still communication with your professors," she said. "You're just not meeting them face-to-face."

Students have opportunities to meet their professors and classmates in person. Crockett said she made friends while working last summer at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport.

She took two classes at the center -- one on birds and one on ecosystems. "They were lab-based classes, so we did a lot of field work," said Crockett. "It was a cool experience because they treated us as scientists rather than students. We had a lot of freedom in the classes."

"OSU opened my mind to other career paths."

Crockett’s passion for animals began in childhood, growing up near the Los Angeles Zoo. In 10th grade she became a student volunteer, undergoing a two-month course on all the species. Her role involved educating zoo guests about conservation.

While the experience gave Crockett the opportunity to work with animals, there were other benefits.

"I grew up having a lot of stage fright and a fear of public speaking," she said. "Volunteering at the zoo helped me get out of my shell. I was speaking about what I love. I'm very interested in conservation and getting people involved."

Crockett was already somewhat accustomed to distance learning when she started the Ecampus program. The pandemic hit during the second semester of her senior year at Eagle Rock High School.

"We had all the senior activities of first semester, and we were excited about prom, graduation and all that," she remembered. "Then came March. Everything shut down. We had a virtual graduation and didn't get a prom or anything like that. It was an upsetting year, but we made it through."

Emerging from the pandemic into in-person college was just not for her, Crockett said. Ecampus enabled her to shine.

"I enjoyed a lot of my classes," she said. "I'm taking an animal behavior class right now. That's one of the main topics I'm interested in. I took another class on general ecology. That's not something I'm generally interested in, but I really enjoyed the class."

Such pleasant surprises came several times, Crockett said. "There were some classes I didn't think I'd like but I ended up loving. It pushed me to expand my horizons in zoology and different parts of it. It's not just animal behavior. There's ecology, there's conservation, there's field work and conducting research."

As a result, she changed her perspective on what she may want to do next.

"I went into college thinking I want to work in a zoo, I want to be a zookeeper," Crockett said. "Now I think I might want to do some field research. I kind of want to work in conservation. OSU opened my mind to other career paths."

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Samantha Crockett explores Oregon.

Looking to the future

Crockett currently volunteers at the California Wildlife Center in Calabasas. "We're a rescue, rehabilitation and release facility," she said. "We work hands-on with a lot of birds like early native Californian species."

While she works with birds, she works with squirrels and possums as well. "We also have seals and sea lions," she added. "We're the only rehab facility available to go out and rescue seals and sea lions. It's a great atmosphere to work in. Not a lot of places allow you to have close, personal contact with the animals as a volunteer."

After she receives her degree, Crockett plans to send resumes to the California Wildlife Center and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. She is also eyeing Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park in Florida and employers in Oregon and Hawaii.

"I definitely want to work in some form of conservation," she said.

Graduate school may also be in her future, but for now, she wants to gain work experience.

Her Ecampus experience at Oregon State opened her eyes to a world of possibilities, she added.

"I'm young. I don't want to rush myself."

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