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GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY VICE CHANCELLOR’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 10 August 2024 (forTrimester 3).

LOCATION: Australia

The Vice Chancellor’s International Scholarship rewards exceptional international students applying for undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degree programs at Griffith University.

ELIGIBILITY:

Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.

Have a minimum GPA in previous studies of 6.0 or above on a 7 point scale or equivalent.

Have received an offer to study at Griffith by the scholarship application closing date.

Satisfy all academic and English language entry requirements for your chosen undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program.

Be a full-time student starting in 2024, 2025 or 2026.

BENEFIT:

50% of tuition fees

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UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS SNOWDON TRUST MASTERS SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: Thursday 12 September, 2024

LOCATION: Scotland

The Snowdon Master’s Scholarship has been designed to accelerate the most exceptional disabled students through master’s studies and into leadership in all its forms, to be visible role models and drive disability inclusion. The influencers of the future.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicant should be enrolled on a postgraduate program at the University of St Andrews.

The award is available to impaired students, both domestically and abroad, who can effect change. This includes academic brilliance in a selected field of study or the capacity to show leadership in the workplace or extracurricular activities.

Outstanding leaders who can effect change both inside and outside of their academic discipline People who have demonstrated greatness in their chosen fields

Those who have proved to be driven to succeed and who have leadership potential.

Candidate must have the capacity to lead disability issues and bring about change.

Applicant should have demonstrated success in the workplace, in school, or in voluntary work.

BENEFIT:

The Snowdon Master’s Scholarship is worth up to £30,000 payable as contribution of up to £15,000 towards fees paid directly to your university, and a further £15,000 paid to you in termly instalments to cover living expenses over the duration of your Master’s study.

Scholarship holders are invited to join the Disabled Leaders Network

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