Green Futures Postgraduate Taught Scholarships 2022/23
The University of Exeter has made it one of their highest priority to see that a number of willing students from most of the poor continents like Africa who are ready to further in their studies get the best opportunity to study their dream course through the ongoing Green Futures Postgraduate Taught Scholarships 2022/23. This is a mission of today that will build good youths for a better future.
Through a series of donations through philanthropists the university was able to generate more money to fund up to 9 green futures postgraduate taught scholarships for the students to study on the masters programmes for the 2922/23 academic year.
These are for international students who could not go further in studies due to financial instability the aim is to help As many as possible complete their programmes and for that reason the green futures postgraduate taught scholarship made its scholarship if fully funded which covers both tuition, living costs and also pays stipends to its students.
The University of Exeter, founded in 1955, is one of the world’s best universities according to many students and professionals. It offers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programmes to students who wish to pursue excellence in their field. The university has world-class facilities while being small enough to foster a community dedicated to academic excellence. Candidates can use this platform to get to the top of the professional sphere and land job prospects.
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Scholarship name |
Green Futures Postgraduate Taught
Scholarships |
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Award type |
Fully funded |
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Duration |
1 academic session |
Application
Deadline: The applications for this grant will be accepted on the 1st of April
2022. Brief Description
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University: University of Exeter
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Department: NA
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Course Level: Postgraduate degree
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Awards: Full tuition
fee waiver and stipend for living costs
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Access Mode: Online
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Number of Awards: NA
● Nationality: International students
● The award can be taken in the UK Eligibility
Scholarships are available for one-year, full-time, campus-based postgraduate degrees
in the following areas:
● The Business School
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College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physical
Sciences
● College of Humanities
● College of Life and Environmental Sciences Entry requirements
It is possible to apply for one of these awards
if you meet the following
criteria:
● When it comes to fees, you are considered an international student;
● Applicants must be citizens/passport holders of Low or Middle Income Countries (the countries that qualify for this program are listed in the first three columns);
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As part of the academic
year 2022/23, you have already
been offered the opportunity to study
one or more of the eligible Masters programmes in the table above at the University of Exeter; or
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The applicant does not have previous experience studying or working
in a country with a high income.
Please visit
our Postgraduate taught
study pages for September 2022 entry if you have yet to submit your application for the Masters
programme.
Please see the instructions below on how to apply
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As soon as you have been offered
a place on one of these scholarships, please use this form to apply for one of them once you have been accepted.
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In addition to the application form, you will need to submit a personal statement
(maximum 500 words) responding to the following
questions:
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would like to know what is your interest in the particular programme you have chosen to study and how this may be relevant to a Green Future in your home country?
● Can you tell me how you have pursued this interest - as an individual, with others, and as a group - so far as it pertains to supporting your home country's development efforts/sustainable initiatives and projects?
● As a Green Futures Scholar, how will you be able to support your studies at the University of Exeter and how will this help you attain your academic and career goals?
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After graduating, what are your ambitions for the future
and what will you do to stay connected with Exeter University after graduation?
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