Deadline : 12 December 2024 at 4.00pm
2 available
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Brunel University of London proudly supports the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship programme.
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarships are for candidates from least developed, low, and lower middle income Commonwealth countries, for full time Master's study on selected courses.
2 scholarships will be awarded at Brunel University of London to applicants registering on one of the following courses:
MSc APP (Cardiovascular Health)
MSc APP (Critical Care)
MSc APP (Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation)
MSc APP (Neurological Rehabilitation)
MSc APP (Pelvic Health)
What does it mean to receive a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship?
Click Here to gain insights on what it is like to be a Commonwealth scholarship holder at Brunel.
Value:
- Full tuition fee waiver
- Induction/ orientation fee (N/A)
- Return travel fares
- Visas and associated fees
- Family allowances
- Disability allowance
- Study travel grant
- Thesis grant
- Monthly stipend of £1,690 per scholar
- Warm clothing allowance of £534 per scholar.
How many: 2 scholarships in total.
Application process: The application process is managed by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for the UK. Further information and details of how to make an application can be found on the CSC website.
Deadline: Thursday 12 December at 16:00 GMT
Brunel University of London will assess all eligible applications and shortlisted candidates can expect to be interviewed.
Once the nominees and reserve candidates have been selected by Brunel the list will be passed to CSC for them to carry out their internal verification process.
We aim to inform all successful candidates by July 2025.
Due to the expected volume of applications Brunel will not be contacting unsuccessful candidates or providing feedback, however, we will post an update on this page in late June 2025.
Applications are considered according to the following selection criteria:
- Academic merit of the candidate
- Quality of the research proposal
- Potential impact of the work on the development of the candidate's home country.
Terms and Conditions for 2025 can be found here.
Updated 12 November 2024.