Undergraduate, Post-Graduate
Art & Design,Engineering&Technology,Social Sciences,Humanities
Benefits
Financial support to cover sports-related expenses (training, competition, and equipment)
Access to CCCU’s high-quality sports facilities, including fitness training, physiotherapy, and nutritional advice
Flexibility in academic schedules to accommodate sporting commitments
Personal development workshops and career advice
A supportive community of athletes and dedicated staff
This program is designed to help athletes balance their academic studies with a demanding sporting schedule, while also representing the university in various competitions.
University or Organization: Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU)
Department: Christ Church Sport
Course Level: Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Award: Financial support for sports-related expenses (training, competition, and equipment)
Access Mode: Online (for application process)
Nationality: Open to all nationalities
The award can be taken in: The United Kingdom
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International Scholarships for South East Asia & Taiwan students
At Bangor University we understand that tuition fees and the cost of living can all add up for international students who are planning to study in the UK. So to help reduce your financial costs, we have introduced the International Scholarship for students from South East Asia and Taiwan, which may partially help fund your studies at Bangor University.
Eligibility
You must be self-funding or partially funded. Candidates who are fully sponsored by a third party will not be entitled to this Scholarship.
Only open to students paying International Tuition Fee Levels.
Eligibility
As the scholarship invites applications from talented individuals and give them a chance to experience best educational, cultural and social perks during their time in England, GRE/GMAT scores are not required. It is purely based on your academic performance of past qualification.
To be eligible for any study program, record of academic excellence (distinct class honors etc.), working experience, projects/previous research will increase your chances of acceptance.
Publications are not necessary. However, any research experience in the desired field or relevant to Proposed Research will give an edge to your application.
Eligibility
Must be classed as an Overseas fee paying student based on the UK government regulations and be self-funded (not sponsored). This includes applicants from the EU who are required to pay overseas fees.
Applicants who are unsure of their fee status should note Brunel uses the information they have provided in their application form to assess fee status against regulations set by the UK government. For information on these regulations please visit the independent organisation
All applicants must meet all conditions of their offer by the time they are due to register at Brunel.
Applicants must pay their £5,000 tuition fee deposit within the deadline to secure their fee reduction.
Eligibility
Must have an offer to study on a full time postgraduate taught programme starting in September 2024 of the 2024/25 academic year.
Applicants must have a minimum 2:1 and above or equivalent internationally recognised undergraduate qualification.
Must be classed as an Overseas fee paying student based on the UK government regulations and be self-funded (not sponsored). This includes applicants from the EU who are required to pay overseas fees. Applicants who are unsure of their fee status should note Brunel uses the information they have provided in their application form to assess fee status against regulations set by the UK government.
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