Published: 14 Feb 2024 444 views
Study at a UK top 20 university in the heart of the UK with a prestigious GREAT Scholarship.
In partnership with the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign, The University of Nottingham is offering 4 scholarships to students in India, Mexico, Turkey or Vietnam applying for postgraduate courses.
The GREAT Scholarships 2024 programme, launched by the British Council together with 49 UK universities, supports postgraduate students from Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Ghana, Greece, Kenya, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam to access world-class UK higher education opportunities.
The University of Nottingham GREAT Scholarships are open to applications for most one year postgraduate taught courses for students from India, Mexico, Turkey or Vietnam. We have one award available for each country. All awards will be paid as a tuition fee deduction.
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Application Deadline | 15 May 2024 |
Value | £10,000 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Nottingham |
Type | Postgraduate |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | British Council |
Gender | Men and Women |
Scholarship covering £10,000 towards tuition fees.
To apply for this scholarship, you must:
You may also qualify to apply for one our regional postgraduate scholarships. You can apply for these as well as the GREAT Scholarship, but if you are awarded a GREAT Scholarship you will not be selected for a regional scholarship.
Application criteria
You will be asked questions about your achievements, study plans and reasons for choosing the University. Make sure you have enough time to prepare strong answers. We will assess your responses and academic merit when making scholarship decisions.
Please note that there is a strict word count limit for all questions, which is outlined at the end of each question. The system does not automatically limit this, so you would be encouraged to check your application before you submit. Any responses submitted that exceed the outlined word count may not be reviewed.
Scholarships will only be awarded to students who accept their offer to study with us. You do not need to respond to your offer before applying for this scholarship. This scholarship is not available to students who have already started their course.
If you are awarded this scholarship, we will deduct it from the tuition fees charged to you during your masters degree course, with the scholarship amount split between your tuition fee instalments. The scholarship will not be paid to you directly.
Very occasionally students may be offered a Regional Scholarship alongside a scholarship from their Academic School, or a Sporting award. To maximise the reach of University's Scholarships offering, we aim not to double award and the highest value award will take precedence. In exceptional cases this may be possible where the combined total does not exceed 100% of tuition fees.
Check our frequently asked questions and scholarship terms and conditions
This scholarship is now open for applications.
You must apply for and receive an offer to study a full-time masters (excluding MRes) before applying for this scholarship. Search for courses and find out how to apply.
When you have received your offer to study with us, you will be able to apply through the scholarships section of our application system, NottinghamHub.
Applications will close at 17:00 GMT on Wednesday 15 May 2024.
For more details visit: University of Nottingham website.