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University of Portsmouth

Vice Chancellor's Global Development Scholarship

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Any
Disciplines
1600 GBP
Grant
United Kingdom
Location
Not specified
Application deadline

About

University of Portsmouth can support you financially if you are admitted to one of its study programmes as an international student.

University of Portsmouth awards scholarships, bursaries, tuition fee reductions and discounts that help you cover existing tuition and living costs. 

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit and need based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

£1,600

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

The Vice Chancellor's Global Development Scholarship is open to international or EU students.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

This scholarship will take the form of a £1,600 fee reduction that will apply to your first year of study.

Eligibility

  • If you're studying an undergraduate course, you must be a self-funded student on a full-time, on campus, course with annual fees of £17,200 or above for September and January entry.
  • If you're studying on a postgraduate research or postgraduate taught course, you must be a self-funded student on a full-time, on campus, course with annual fees of £17,200 or above for September or January entry.
  • The scholarship is not available for students who have previously studied other courses at the University of Portsmouth, who will instead be allocated the alumni discount.
  • The scholarship is available for ICP (International College Portsmouth) students progressing to the University
  • Only applicants who have been assessed as overseas students for tuition fee purposes can access this scholarship. Eligibility is determined by nationality.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United Kingdom

Nationality

60 nationalities

Study experience required

High school

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

Not specified
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