University of Strathclyde Electronic and Electrical Engineering Awards for International Students to Study in UK

Electronic & Electrical Engineering PGT International Excellence Awards

Course(s) Offered: Engineering (electronic, electrical)
Course Level: Graduate (taught masters)
Provider: University of Strathclyde
Country to Study in: UK

Scholarship Description
The University of Strathclyde, through its Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering offers the Electronic & Electrical Engineering PGT International Excellence Awards to international students of excellence from around the world.

These Electronic & Electrical Engineering PGT International Excellence Awards were established to attract the very best overseas student talent. The awards are designed to provide financial assistance to international students interested in pursuing a postgraduate instructional MSc programme within the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering.

Applications are invited from international students who qualify for this scholarship i.e. who meet the criteria set out below. Only students who meet the quality criteria will be eligible.

University of Strathclyde Electronic & Electrical Engineering PGT International Excellence Awards

Eligibility
To apply for this scholarship, applicants must:
  • Be classified as International by the University
  • Hold a first degree of at least second upper class Honours standard, in a relevant subject
  • Hold no other scholarships and financial awards
  • Commence their chosen MSc programme within the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering in October 2016
The award will be allocated based on quality, but applying early increases your chances of receiving one of these awards.

Selection criteria:
Awards are made on the basis of academic merit, personal achievements and citizenship.

Eligible groups
Citizens of ALL countries

Participating Institutions
The Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering; University of Strathclyde; Glasgow; Scotland; United Kingdom

Fields of study
This prestigious award is on offer for any postgraduate instructional MSc programme offered in the department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering

Number of awards
Up to 3 is awarded every year

Sponsorship duration
This is a onetime financial aid towards tuition fees for one year.

Scholarship benefits
The successful recipient will benefit from a £3,000 award partial-funding towards tuition fees

Method of Application
Potential applicants must be qualified by satisfying eligibility criteria above. Awards are made on the basis of academic merit, personal achievements and citizenship. Contact eee-pgadmissions@strath.ac.uk to request an application form.

It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete details on how to apply.

DEADLINES:
Applications for Session 2016/2017 (September 2016 entry) has been on since 1st October 2015. The closing date for applications for the International Excellence Award is 30th May 2016.

PLEASE NOTE:
Only students who meet the quality criteria will be eligible and the Department reserves the right not to allocate the award if insufficient quality applicants apply. Allocation of an Excellence Award can only be given to candidates who have not already accepted another scholarship through the University.

The University of Strathclyde is a Scottish public research university located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. It is Glasgow's second university by age, being founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, and receiving its Royal Charter in 1964 as the UK's first technological university. It takes its name from the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde.

The University of Strathclyde is Scotland's third largest university by number of students, with students and staff from over 100 countries.

Application Deadline: 30 May 2016
Open to International students: Yes

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