Published: 21 Sep 2023 738 views
The scholarship provides a one-off £3,000 tuition fee award and is open to full-time postgraduate overseas fee-paying students with a minimum 2.1 UK degree equivalent.
The Westminster story began in 1838, when Sir George Cayley opened the Polytechnic Institution at 309 Regent Street in London. In 1881, philanthropist Quintin Hogg bought the Royal Polytechnic Institution building and moved his Young Men’s Christian Institute into 309 Regent Street, which soon became the publicly funded Regent Street Polytechnic. Since then, our education institution has secured a reputation as a place for firsts. These include: the first polytechnic in London and one of the first in the UK (1838) the opening of the first public photographic portrait studio in... continue reading
Application Deadline | 05 Nov 2023 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Westminster |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | University of Westminster |
Gender | Men and Women |
£3,000 Tuition Fee Award paid directly to the University towards your tuition fees in your first semester.
You must hold an offer for a full-time Master's course starting in January 2024 at the University of Westminster.
For more details, see our full terms and conditions.
You are not eligible to apply if you already have a Postgraduate degree.
Please note that if your course falls into one or more of the below categories then you are NOT eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Part Fee scholarship:
Applicants must have the minimum equivalent of a UK First–Class Honours degree.
You are not eligible to apply if you already have a postgraduate qualification from another institution equivalent to a UK Master's degree.
For students holding an offer for one of the courses listed below, the University will also accept applicants with a minimum UK equivalent of a Good 2.1 Honours degree:
Please see our overseas academic equivalency guide to see if you meet the academic criteria:
Overseas Academic Qualifications Equivalency Chart (PDF)1.09 MB
For more details visit: University Of Westminster website.