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For 2009-2010 Birmingham Law School will be offering a number of scholarships to applicants for its taught LLM programmes.
* up to £5,000 for international students from the African continent, China, India, Malaysia, and Thailand
* up to £2,500 for international students from other countries
* up to £1,000 for UK/EU students.
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Applicants must already have applied for admission to the LLM degree.
Application URL
http://www.law.bham.ac.uk/prospectus/llm/scholarships.shtml
Deadline
30th November 1999
Established by Professor Sir Kenneth Murray in memory of his mother and father, the Allen and Elizabeth Murray Scholarships scheme provides awards to the value of £2,000 to full-time home undergraduate students entering their second year of study. Candidates must be from a low-income background and be of outstanding academic ability. Each scholar will have their scholarship renewed in their third year provided they maintain a 2:1 standard of progression.
The Allen Murray Centenary Scholarship is available to students in the schools of Biosciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics and Astronomy. The Elizabeth Murray Centenary Scholarship is available to students in the School of Health Sciences and the Institute of Applied Social Sciences.
Deadline
30th November 1999
Awards from the Charles Brotherton Trust are non repayable and they typically range between £200 and £1,000. The trust fund was set up in order to assist British undergraduate and postgraduate students experiencing financial hardship and who are studying scientific subjects in particular, with priority going to students studying Chemistry and other related subjects. The committee will also consider applications from students studying other subjects.
Application URL
http://www.as.bham.ac.uk/study/support/finance/ugstudents/alternative.shtml#bur2
Deadline
30th November 1999
Engineering offers Scholarships to candidates with excellent academic records applying for undergraduate programmes. Applicants who perform to the equivalent of first class honours level will receive an entry scholarship of a £1000 deduction from their tuition fees in their first year of study, and £500 for each subsequent year that they maintain their first class performance whilst studying in the School.
Over a four year degree, therefore, the award could amount to a total of £2500.
Application URL
http://www.eng.bham.ac.uk/chemical/study/undergrad/scholarships_home.shtml
Deadline
1st January 2012
At Birmingham we are keen to attract the brightest and best students. The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences will be offering 10 Excellence Scholarships for new undergraduate students joining the University in September 2009. The Scholarships will be for £5,000 per annum and are available in the following subject areas:
* Chemistry
* Chemical Engineering
* Civil Engineering
* Computer Science
* Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering
* Mathematics
* Metallurgy and Materials
* Mechanical Engineering
* Physics and Astronomy
Scholarships will be renewed for each year of undergraduate study, provided that the recipient is performing to first class degree level.
Scholarship holders will also be able to enjoy other benefits such as the opportunity to attend a Universitas 21 conference. In return, students will be expected to act as ambassadors for the University, College and their subject area and to make regular reports on their academic and other progress to the alumni and donors who have made these Scholarships possible.
Application URL
http://www.as.bham.ac.uk/study/prospective/scholarships/excellence.shtml
Deadline
30th November 1999
In recognition of the role that music plays within the University, we offer five music scholarships each year. These are for applicants to disciplines other than Music, and provide 20 hours of musical tuition per year in a addition to access to the Department of Music's specialist facilities. The scholarships are open to candidates who have already achieved Grade 8 in instrumental or vocal studies.
Application URL
http://www.as.bham.ac.uk/study/support/finance/ugstudents/Music_Scholarship_Application_Form_and_Gui
Deadline
30th November 1999
Since 1989, the Birmingham Law School has appointed up to six Postgraduate Teaching Assistants (PTAs) a year. Applications are welcome from well-qualified graduates working in any field of law.
PTAs take up their positions on or soon after 1 September. PTAs are students working towards a PhD who carry out up to 75 hours of small group teaching of undergraduates on our LLB programmes. The School provides the following financial benefits for its PTAs:
* Payment of fees for the period of registration (up to a maximum of the current home/EU student rate), normally not exceeding three years
* Payment of £12,300 pa (from 2008/09); this figure is made up of an annual maintenance grant (£10,260) as well as payment for small group teaching (£2,040)
Application URL
http://www.law.bham.ac.uk/prospectus/pg/scholarships.shtml
Deadline
23rd May 2009
ALL STUDENTS ACHIEVING THE CRITERIA BELOW WILL RECEIVE ONE OF OUR SCHOLARSHIPS.
1. ABB at A-Level (A in Chemistry)â
2. UK/EU students for Abbeydale and Haworth, UK only for Excellence Scholarshipsâ¡
3. Birmingham Chemistry is their firm choice before the end of April
â All alternative qualifications (e.g. International Baccalaureate) will also be eligible and considered using an appropriate Tariff point conversion.
To encourage academic excellence, and to reward achievement, the School of Chemistry is delighted to be able to offer a number of Scholarships for 2009 entry:
EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
Students joining the School of Chemistry in 2009 are eligible to compete for Excellence Scholarships worth £5,000 per year. These scholarships will be renewed for each year of undergraduate study, provided that the recipient is performing to first class degree level. The eligibility criteria above will apply and will include performance in the examinations you take to gain entry to your course.
ABBEYDALE SCHOLARSHIPS
Four Abbeydale Scholarships will be awarded. These will pay £1000 on entry to the School of Chemistry and a further £1000 per academic year, subject to the maintenance of academic excellence in the previous year (i.e. obtain full credits and a year mark >70%).
HAWORTH SCHOLARSHIPS
All students who satisfy the above criteria who do not receive an Excellence or Abbeydale Scholarship will receive a Haworth Scholarship. These Scholarships will pay £1000 on entry to the School of Chemistry.
Application URL
http://www.chem.bham.ac.uk/study/ug/scholarships.shtml
Deadline
30th November 1999
A-Level Excellence Scholarship
* £1500 scholarship, tenable for one year, will be awarded to any undergraduate student who achieves three A grades at A-level
* £1000 scholarship, tenable for one year, will be awarded to any undergraduate student who achieves AAB grades at A-level
* £500 scholarship, tenable for one year, will be awarded to any undergraduate student who achieves ABB grades at A-level
Non A-Level Excellence Scholarship
* £2000 scholarship, tenable for one year. The School has several Non A-Level Excellence Scholarships available to Home / EU Students. Criteria for the award will be made available in the autumn of 2008.
Interview
* Any person attending for an interview may, on the basis of performance during the interview, receive £500 in addition to the award of any of the scholarships listed above.
To be eligible for one of the above scholarships students must make Birmingham their firm choice before 1st August 2009.
Paul and Yuanbi Ramsay Undergraduate Bursary
* £1000 per annum, tenable for three years, to one undergraduate student in need of financial assistance. For further details, please contact Jayne Green, Student Funding Office, 0121 414 2751. Email: financialsupport@bham.ac.uk
Application URL
http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/scholarships.php
Deadline
1st August 2009
Sport has always been an important part of life at Birmingham, in terms of both our world-leading School of Sport and Exercise Sciences and our successful University sports teams. In recognition of this, University of Birmingham Sport offers around 30 scholarships each year to international-level performers from any academic department and of any nationality.
Scholarship support consists of facility membership (gym and swimming pool), strength and conditioning work, sport science and medicine services (including physiotherapy), lifestyle workshops and help with sports-specific expenditure. To learn more, visit the University of Birmingham Sport website.
Application URL
http://www.sport.bham.ac.uk/scholarships/
Deadline
30th November 1999
The Birmingham Scholarship recognises the achievement of students from low-income backgrounds who perform extremely well in their A levels or equivalent qualifications. You will receive a Birmingham Scholarship if you:
* Meet the above criteria for the award of a Birmingham Grant
* Achieve a minimum of AAB at A level, more than 34 points in the IB, or DDD in BTEC. Other examinations may be considered. Access Course applicants will not be eligible for the purposes of this scholarship. Please note that the award of a scholarship is not based on UCAS tariff points.
Application URL
http://www.as.bham.ac.uk/study/support/finance/ugstudents/grant.shtml
Deadline
30th November 1999
This scholarship is provided by the General Electric Company, a philanthropic organisation who seek to identify and recognise students based on academic merit and financial need. In order to qualify, you must be a first year undergraduate pursuing a degree in the field of engineering, technology, economics or management. You must have high academic attainment, as demonstrated by your tutor assessment, first term university results, A level and GSCE results. You must also be receiving a full Maintenance Grant. The scholarship is worth £6,000 split into two instalments of £3,000 spread over your second and third years of bachelorsâ studies. For more information on these scholarships, please visit the GE Foundation website.
Application URL
http://www.iie.eu/pages/index.php
Deadline
30th November 1999
In order to be eligible for this bursary, you must be an undergraduate student who is the son or daughter, spouse, widow or widower of a commercial traveller, chemist, or grocer, who has been engaged in this occupation in the UK for at least five years in the recent past. A parent or spouse who is unemployed (or deceased) but who fell within one of these three categories when their employment ceased is also included. Funds are intended for those who are experiencing financial hardship. The maximum value of the bursary is £3,000 per annum, however the award will be adjusted according to the circumstances of the candidate, and will be dependant on satisfactory academic performance. Application forms are available from the Student Funding Office, or available to download from the Leverhulme Trade Charities Trust website.
Application URL
http://www.leverhulme-trade.org.uk/
Deadline
30th November 1999
The MISYS Charitable Foundation was created in 1997 with the goal of furthering education in information and communications technology worldwide. Its work focuses on three key areas: university scholarships, in the UK and overseas; funding for information technology (IT) equipment in UK state schools; and IT-related support for charities working in communities. The Foundation is funded directly through donations from MISYS plc, the global software company.
Scholarships are available to undergraduate home/EU students entering their 2nd year of a programme with a strong computing element (Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, etc), who are academically strong (averaging 2:1 or above) who are not in receipt of the Maintenance Grant or a Birmingham Grant. On average scholarships are worth £1,000 per year, tenable for 2 years. Application forms will be available at the end of January.
The University will short list candidates to be put forward to the Foundation. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by the University.
Application URL
http://www.as.bham.ac.uk/study/support/finance/ugstudents/alternative.shtml#bur2
Deadline
30th November 1999
Whitworth Scholarship Awards are for prospective or current undergraduates or postgraduates of any engineering discipline who have completed a 2 year engineering apprenticeship. The scholarships are valued up to £18,000 (for full time study up to £4,500 pa is available over 4 years, for part time study up to £3,000 pa). The closing date for applications is 30th June each year.
For further information and to apply visit www.whitworthscholarships.org.uk.
Application URL
http://www.whitworthscholarships.org.uk.
Deadline
30th June 2009
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