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University of Bradford International Scholarships for World Bank Countries 2017/2018 – UK

University of Bradford International Scholarships for World Bank Countries 2017/2018 – UK

The University of Bradford is offering a number of scholarships to international candidates from World Bank countries.
Application Deadline: Ongoing Offered annually? YesEligible Countries: All students from one of the World Bank countries
To be taken at (country): United Kingdom
Eligible Field of Study: All full-time courses based at the University of Bradford (excluding MBA, distance learning and external)

About Scholarship 

The University of Bradford offers a wide range of scholarships to assist prospective students from all backgrounds gain the most university education. The scholarship of over £4m annually in the Access Agreement and other scholarships to support students from different walks of life.
Every year, the University awards numerous non-repayable scholarships to international students on the basis of academic excellence, personal circumstances or economic hardship. Some scholarships are also linked to studies in a specific subject area. Candidates can apply for more than one type of scholarship but can usually only be granted one award.
Type:
  • Undergraduate
  • Postgraduate taught
  • Postgraduate research
Eligibility: Self-funding international students (not EU) who are nationals of countries that are defined by the World Bank as having low-income or low to middle income economies.
Number of Awardees: Not specified
Value of Scholarship: £2,000

Application Procedure 

These scholarships are automatically processed and no separate application is required. Contact Admissions for further information
Award Provider: University of Bradford, UK.

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