Business Master Scholarships Up to £5,000 at Durham University in the UK 2023
Applicant criteria
- 13 - 50
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Benefits
- Achievement Scholarship: Up to £5,000 off tuition fees and open to applicants for Masters Programmes (excluding MSc Business Analytics).
- Executive Dean's Scholarships: These scholarships cover 50% of the tuition fee. The number available - three. One for each of the following departments:
- Management and Marketing
- Economics and Finance
- Accounting.
Eligibility criteria
To be considered for one of the Durham University Business School Scholarships applicants must:
- Complete the appropriate programme application process in full and have received a conditional offer for study by June 30th 2022.
- Be available to take up your programme place in the 2021/2022 academic year
- Be willing to participate and co-operate in public marketing activities which the School may organise for the scholarship winners
- Be completely self-funding in order to be eligible for a tuition fee scholarship. Where fees are paid by an employer, private provider or government body, applicants will not be considered for a scholarship.
- Scholarships are not transferable and not deferrable. They are valid only for use by scholarship winners in the academic year for which the scholarship has been awarded. Applicants who choose to defer entry will be considered for available scholarships available in the year of entry. Acceptance of a scholarship before deferral does not guarantee a scholarship offer during the year of entry.
- There is no cash alternative to be offered if a place on the programme is not taken up.
Selection Criteria:
Applicants will be considered based upon:
- Academic achievement
- Work or voluntary experience relevant to the programme for which they have applied
- Any additional skills, experience or extra-curricular activities that will add value and indicate that they will make a significant contribution to the cohort on the programme or the Business School.
About the organization
Durham University is a modern and a forward-looking one that led the development of science and established one of the earliest observatories in England. It was based in two cities for over 100 years, its medical school at King's College and other Colleges in Newcastle becoming the new and independent University of Newcastle in 1963. From 2016 onwards, Queen’s Campus has been repurposed, in part as Durham University International Study Centre, where international students develop study and language skills in preparation for undergraduate and postgraduate study.
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