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Dr. Jerry Liang 1998
Scholarships
Postgraduate
Fee Reduction Scholarships
A number of
fee reduction scholarships worth £1,500 are available for applicants for
2007 entry to the following taught Masters courses:
Conditions for the award of a
scholarship:
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With
the exception of applicants who already receive a fee reduction, all
international applicants (i.e. non EU students) accepted onto either
the MSc in Electronics or the MSc in Telecommunications and who
enrol full-time on the course in September 2007 will receive a fee
reduction scholarship of £1,500 to be paid during the year.
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All
students enrolling onto either the MSc in Electronics or the MSc in
Telecommunications in September 2007 will gain automatic entry onto
our PhD programme subject to acceptable performance and completion
of the MSc programme and the availability of suitable supervisors.
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All
applicants accepted onto the MSc in Educational Multimedia and who
enrol full-time on the course in September 2007 will be considered
for the award of a fee reduction scholarship of £1,500 to be paid
during the year. One scholarship will be available and will be
awarded to the applicant who, in the opinion of the School, best
fulfils or exceeds the criteria for entry to the course.
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Students need not apply separately for the fee reduction
scholarship; application is automatic upon acceptance onto an
eligible programme. Students entitled to or already in receipt of a
fee-reduction from the university are not eligible for the award of
this School based fee reduction scholarship. The decision to award a
scholarship will be based on the information given in the student’s
application form. Scholarships will be paid in two instalments.
Fully
Funded PhD Studentship
The top
student graduating from a Master’s programme in the School (MEng or MSc)
in 2008 who has been accepted onto a PhD programme within the School
will receive a fully funded PhD studentship from the School.
The
studentship will include fees and a maintenance allowance and will be
tenable for study within the School for a period of 3 years. The
studentship will begin in 2008.
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