£4,000 Glasgow Caledonian University 2023 Masters Scholarship for International Students

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Scholarship details

  • Area of study

    Computer and Information Sciences, Computer Science
  • Country of the Scholarship

    United Kingdom
  • Scholarship Valid Until (Year)

    2023
  • Type of scholarship

    Master's scholarship
  • Scholarship amount given

    $3000 - $5000
  • Type of scholarship administrator

    University
  • Mode of scholarship (Online/Offline)

    Offline
  • Applier's country

    All
  • Expenses covered

    All
  • Scholarship Contact Details

    Cowcaddens Rd, Glasgow G4 0BA, United Kingdom Phone+44 141 331 3000

The School of Computing, Engineering, and Built Environment (SCEBE) is pleased to announce that it will be making two scholarships, each worth £4,000, available to applicants who will be paying overseas fees in order to participate in our Quantity Surveying program beginning in the 2023/2024 academic year.

 

About the Scholarship Provider:

In 1875 and 1878, respectively, the Glasgow School of Cookery and the West End School of Cookery opened its doors, laying the framework for what is now Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU). The two institutions merged in 1908 to become what was then called the Glasgow and West of Scotland College of Domestic Science. In 1975, the school formerly known as Queen’s College, Glasgow adopted its current moniker. Glasgow Polytechnic was founded in 1991, while its predecessor, Glasgow College of Technology, had been in operation since 1971. Glasgow Caledonian University was established on April 1, 1993, by the merger of The Queen’s College and Glasgow Polytechnic. Glasgow Caledonian University is the current name of the institution.

The University of Glasgow is home to one of the largest and most active student bodies in Scotland, Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU). More than 20,000 students from more than a hundred different nations call the university’s cutting-edge campus home. It also continues to be a component of both the Florence and Talloires networks.

 

In addition to its excellent facilities, the Glasgow Caledonian University campus in the center of Glasgow, Scotland, offers a wide range of cultural and recreational opportunities. The Saltire Centre is a campus landmark and home to the university library, which houses more than 270,000 books, 350 open-access PCs, and a wealth of electronic resources such as databases, ebooks, journals, and more. The GCU Vision Center is located on the main campus’s Govan Mbeki Health Building. Also vital to campus life are the GCU Clinic and the ARC Gym. Excellent eating and lodging options guarantee that every student will have a once-in-a-lifetime time at this institution. More than 600 students can find beds in the newly remodeled Caledonian Court residence hall. You can find nutritious and tasty options at the Refectory and other campus eateries. The second location of the school, known as the British School of Fashion, can be located in the bustling metropolis of London. In addition, Glasgow Caledonian New York College, which may be found in the city’s SoHo neighborhood, is a partner institution.

 

Some examples of the subjects taught in GCU’s graduate and undergraduate programs are nursing, midwifery, management, law, renewable energy, construction, education, social science, and media. The school has established a wide network of international connections with colleges in places like China, India, the United States, South America, Oman, and Bangladesh. Through these collaborations, more students will have access to worthwhile study abroad and exchange opportunities. Almost majority of the university’s grads go on to further their education or find work in their area within the first six months after graduation.

Grand Canyon University has produced graduates in excess of 128,000 from more than 140 different nations. Some of these graduates are now household names. Stand-up comedian Kevin Bridges is also the star of his own hit TV show, “Kevin Bridges: What’s the Story?” Michael Keating is the Director of, and a member of, the Center for Constitutional Change. He is also a distinguished political scientist. Scots politician Andy Kerr was instrumental in the movement that ultimately resulted in a ban on smoking in public places in Scotland. Gordon MacDonald is a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP) and hence sits as an SNP representative in the Scottish Parliament. When he’s in the ring, Drew McIntyre fights like a true Scotsman. Her name is Eunice Olumide, and in addition to being a successful model, she is also an accomplished actor. Many famous persons in the globe received their education at this university.

 

Caledonian Court is a 660-room resident hall on campus that welcomes international students. Each room can house between six and eight persons. This hotel has the lowest lodging rates in all of Scotland since the vast majority of its 340 rooms are singles and only a handful are twins. All rooms feature private bathrooms with a variety of amenities. Within a few minutes’ walk you may access the heart of town, as well as the campus gym, bookstores, health and fitness center, and a number of cafes and convenience stores

Glasgow is one of the five most visited cities in the United Kingdom, as reported by the Office for National Statistics. The city also boasts the biggest population of students in Scotland, making it the largest in both categories. Glasgow is not only one of Europe’s liveliest cities, but also boasts a thriving artistic community, a wide variety of shopping opportunities, and world-class events. Travel guides such as Frommer’s and Condenaste place this location among Europe’s greatest and among the top two in the United Kingdom.

 

SeNSS is one of only 14 Doctoral Training Partnerships in the United Kingdom that is sponsored by the ESRC, and they will be offering a handful of fully-funded ESRC doctoral studentships beginning in September 2023. SeNSS is one of the only 14 Doctoral Training Partnerships in the United Kingdom that is sponsored by the ESRC.

 

Scholarship Sponsor(s): Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU)

Scholarship Country: United Kingdom

Scholarship Worth: £4,000

Study Level: Masters

Nationality: International Students

 

Scholarship Offer:

  • The prizes provided are a reduction of £4,000 that will be taken automatically from the total cost of your education.

 

The Gustafsson & Skrondal Visiting Scholarship is administered by the University of Oslo’s Centre for Educational Measurement (CEMO). As part of the visiting scholar program, CEMO and the University of Oslo host a number of young researchers from Norway and elsewhere each year.

 

Eligibility for Scholarship.

  • Any international student who is willing to pay tuition and has been extended an offer to study
  • The MSc Quantity Surveying program at the Glasgow campus is currently enrolled in the Full-Time program.

 

Nationality

The Glasgow Caledonian University 2023 Masters Scholarship for International Students  is open to all International Students

 

If a student enrolls in one of the degree programs offered by SOAS University of London, they may be eligible to receive a fee waiver award in the amount of £5,000. This award is available to students who are interested in receiving a degree from SOAS University of London.

 

Application Procedure

  • Are you interested, and do you qualify? To submit your application, please visit Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) on forms.office.com.

 

Application Deadline

The application deadline for the Glasgow Caledonian University 2023 Masters Scholarship for International Students is  June 30, 2023.

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