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UK: University of the West of England Bachelors and Masters Degree Scholarship for International Students. 2017/2018

University of West LondonBachelors/Masters Degree
Deadline: 16 July 2017 (annual)
Study in: London, UK
Course starts Sept 2017
Brief description:
The International Ambassador Scholarship recognize and provides financial support for outstanding students who wish to act as ambassadors for the University of West London.


Host Institution(s):
University of West London, UK
Field(s) of study:
Any full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course at the University of West London
Number of Scholarships:
Up to 50 scholarships
Target group:
Non-EU International Students
Scholarship value/duration:
Scholarships are worth up to £5,000.  The scholarship provides a discount against the cost of tuition for the first year of study only.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be:
 A self-funded overseas full fee-paying paying student (please note: EU applicants are not eligible).
• An offer holder for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at UWL, to commence study in September 2017.
The International Ambassador Scholarship will be awarded on a competitive basis to candidates who demonstrate enthusiasm and the ability to be an excellent international student ambassador.
Application instructions:
To be considered for the scholarship, you must have been offered a place to study on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course at the University of West London, commencing in September 2017.
To apply, you must complete the scholarship application form and submit no later than 5pm GMT on 16 July 2017.
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.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website:  click here

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