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Transform Together Scholarships for International and European Union (non-UK) Students

Transform Together Scholarships for International and European Union (non-UK) Students



Sheffield Hallam University
Bachelors/Masters Degree 




 

Deadline: 31 May/1 Nov 2016 (annual)
Study in: Sheffield, UK
Course starts Sept 2016/Jan 2017 




Brief description:
Transform Together scholarships are open to international students and European Union (non-UK) students applying to a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate taught course at Sheffield Hallam University in the 2016/17 academic year.


Host Institution(s):
Sheffield Hallam University in UK


Field(s) of study:
All full-time undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses offered at the University.


Number of Scholarships:
Not specified


Target group:
International and European Union (non-UK) students


Scholarship value/inclusions:
Half fee waiver (50%) is available for postgraduate courses and for each year of an undergraduate degree.


Eligibility:
To be eligible to apply for one of these scholarships, you must:
• be an international or a European Union (non-UK) fee paying student
•  postgraduate only – have achieved a minimum 2.1 or equivalent in your honours degree and must meet the English and academic entry requirements for your course. Please attach your transcripts to your scholarship application
•  undergraduate only – have achieved or exceeded the English and academic entry requirements for the course
•   have an offer for a full-time taught undergraduate or postgraduate course at Sheffield Hallam University.
•  be self-funding your studies
•  be able to pay any additional fees your course may require, for example field trips


Application instructions:
To apply for a Transform Together Scholarship, you must have received an offer for a full-time taught course at Sheffield Hallam University for the relevant year.  If you have not yet applied for a course, please visit the online prospectus to find a course and apply. Once you’ve received an offer for a course, you must complete and submit the scholarship application form with transcripts by 31 May 2016 for September 2016 start or 1 November 2016 for January 2017 start.
It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to download the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:
Official Scholarship Website:   www.shu.ac.uk/transformtogether

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