SFC Postgraduate Taught Scholarships at University of Aberdeen, UK
University of Aberdeen announces a range of
scholarships for postgraduate study, which they are able to offer on their
popular postgraduate taught degree courses as a result of additional funding
from the Scottish Funding Council.
The funding awards, totaling more than half a million pounds, will cover a minimum of full fee-waiver of tuition fee costs of the degree. The funding is open to Scottish and non-UK EU applicants looking to study at university of Aberdeen, UK.
The funding awards, totaling more than half a million pounds, will cover a minimum of full fee-waiver of tuition fee costs of the degree. The funding is open to Scottish and non-UK EU applicants looking to study at university of Aberdeen, UK.
Scholarship Provider/ Funding Agency
University of Aberdeen
Study Areas
MSc Renewable Energy Engineering, MSc
Oil and Gas Computing, MSc Oil and Gas
Engineering, MSc Safety and
Reliability Engineering for Oil and Gas, MSc
Subsea Engineering, MSc Geographical
Information Systems, MSc Drug
Discovery and Development, MSc Human
Nutrition, MSc Forestry, LLM Energy and Environmental Law, LLM
Energy Law, LLM International
Commercial Law, LLM Oil and Gas Law,
MSc (Econ) Petroleum, Energy Economics and
Finance, MLitt Art and Business,
MLitt Creative Writing, MMus Music, MSc Visual Culture
Scholarship open for
Scottish and non-UK EU applicants
Scholarship Level
Postgraduate Studies
Eligibility
Open to Scottish and Non-UK EU Students
with Home/EU fee status applying to the programmes listed above
Number of Scholarships
Not specified
Scholarship Duration
Duration of the selected course
Coverage/Scholarship Benefits
Full tuition fee
Application Method
To be considered for funding simply
apply to one of the above programmes in the standard way. As long as you meet the
eligibility criteria and are made an offer you will automatically be considered
for a funding award. If you are nominated for an award, you will receive
confirmation of this via email
Deadline
1st of June 2015
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