UCL IRDR Masters Scholarship – UK, 2018

UCL IRDR Masters Scholarship – UK, 2018: The University of College London invites applications for the UCL IRDR Masters Scholarship Program for 2018/19 academic session. The scholarship is open to international students pursuing master degree in one of the eligible courses mentioned below. scholarship for International students in UK

The IRDR offers four new scholarship awards for overseas fee paying MSc and MRes students in the UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction for academic year 2018/19. scholarship for International students in UK All of these scholarships are awarded as a reduction in overseas full-time student fees, and are open to students applying to any of the following programmes bellow:

  • MSc in Risk Disaster and Resilience
  • MSc in Risk and Disaster Science
  • MSc in Space Risk and Disaster Reduction
  • MRes in Risk and Disaster Reduction
Worth of Award
  • Scholarship 1 (two awards): £12,500 towards overseas tuition fees.
  • One award for any overseas fee paying student, and one for students domiciled in an ODA nation.
  • Scholarship 2 (two awards): £5,000 towards overseas tuition fees.
  • One award for any overseas fee paying student, and one for students domiciled in an ODA nation.

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Eligibility 
  • The scholarship for International students in UK is targeted to international students pursuing a master degree in one of the courses mentioned above.
  • International students are welcome to apply.
How to Apply
  • Applications should be sent to irdr-enquiries@ucl.ac.uk and must have the exact email subject title of
    “UCL IRDR Masters Scholarship Application”.
  • The application should be completed on A4 size pages, with minimum margins of 2cm and written in Arial font size 11, comprising:
    • A 1 page CV, which should include details of the candidate’s education and grades, any relevant work experience and any relevant publications or outputs.
    • A 1 page personal statement, which should include a summary of why you think that you should be considered for the scholarship and how you will benefit from receiving it. The IRDR promotes students becoming leaders in knowledge exchange so that they can share their knowledge within their sectors and with stakeholders. Therefore, the personal statement should include a statement of how you intend to use the degree in your future career. This section should also include:
  • Other funding awards confirmed or pending for your Masters study at UCL IRDR
    No additional materials should be submitted with the application.
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Deadline: Application closes on 27th April 2018. scholarship for International students in UK 

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