UCL IOE-ISH Centenary Taught Master's Scholarships for international students 2022

UCL IOE-ISH Centenary Taught Master's Scholarships for international students 2022

We are delighted to be partners with International Students House (ISH) in these awards: IOE - International Students House Centenary Scholarship, and the Mary Trevelyan Centenary Scholarship (in honour of the founder of ISH).

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IOE-ISH Centenary Taught Master's Scholarships

Application Deadline02 May 2022
TypeMasters
SponsorUniversity College London
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of IOE-ISH Centenary Taught Master's Scholarships

The scholarships cover full tuition fees and accommodation for one academic year at ISH.

Requirements for IOE-ISH Centenary Taught Master's Scholarships Qualification

Candidates should be:

  • domiciled in an eligible low or lower-middle income country according to the World Bank classification - see full list of eligible countries
  • have an official unconditional offer to study a full time master's degree at IOE (letter issued by UCL Admissions)
  • not have studied or lived in the UK before.

Please note that these scholarships are not available for the MA Educational Neuroscience or for online courses.

Application Deadline

May 2, 2022

How to Apply

If you fulfil all the eligibility criteria please email [email protected] with your full name and student ID number to request a scholarship application form.

For more details. visit UCL website.


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