Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships for 255 Students

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About the 2017/2018 Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships Newcastle University is a public research university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North-East of England. The Newcastle University International Postgraduate Scholarship (NUIPS) awards are available for international students starting their studies in September 2016, in the 2017/2018 academic year. Newcastle University offers partial scholarship awards to encourage …

Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships for 255 Students

About the 2017/2018 Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships

Newcastle University is a public research university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the North-East of England. The Newcastle University International Postgraduate Scholarship (NUIPS) awards are available for international students starting their studies in September 2016, in the 2017/2018 academic year.

Newcastle University offers partial scholarship awards to encourage well-qualified graduates assessed as international for fees purposes to undertake taught postgraduate and undergraduate study.   Each award is worth £3,000 for one year payable to the student’s tuition fee account.   Research postgraduates and fully funded taught postgraduates are not eligible to receive these awards.   Enquiries regarding these scholarships should be sent to: scholarship.applicationsnewcastle.ac.uk

Application Deadlines

  • 5th May 2017 and
  • 31st July 2017.

Eligible Countries

All countries

Host Institution/Country

Newcastle University, UK

Fields of Study

  • Undergraduate –  All undergraduate degrees including integrated Masters
  • Masters – MA; MArch; MBA; MClinDent; MClinRes; MEd; MFA; MMedEd; LLM; LLM (by research); MLitt; MMus; MPH; MRes; MSc

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants can only apply and be considered for a Vice-Chancellor’s International scholarship after they have been offered a place to study on their chosen degree course and have been assessed as international for fees purposes. They must also be:

  • registered at Newcastle University for the 2017/18 academic year.
  • registered for one of the following eligible courses above
  • wholly or partially self-financing
  • defined as ‘international’ for fee purposes
  • registered to study at Newcastle University city centre campus
  • students new to the University and not those transferring or repeating courses.

Number of Scholarships

255 scholarships to be awarded.

Value of Scholarship

£3,000 payable towards tuition fees

How to Apply for the Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships

Academic offer holders on an eligible course who have been assessed as international for fees purposes will be invited to apply for the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship.  Details of how to apply will be emailed within 10 working days of an academic offer being made.

For more information, visit scholarship webpage

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