Published: 26 Jan 2024 823 views
If you progress from studying an undergraduate at Hull to an eligible taught master's degree in 2024/25. This is also available to alumni who studied for an undergraduate degree at the University of Hull in previous years and would like to return to study.
The University of Hull was founded in 1927 – originally as University College Hull. The foundation stone was laid the following year by the Duke of York (later King George VI, of The King's Speech fame) and we opened for business with 39 students and 14 ‘one-man’ departments. We’ve come a long way since then. The University now has more than 16,000 students and around 2,500 employees, including more than 1,000 academic staff... continue reading
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You may be eligible for the award if you have an undergraduate degree from a previous and separate programme at the University of Hull (includes ‘top-up’ degree awards and validated degrees), or if you are an exchange student wishing to continue your studies in the 2024/25 academic year. York-registered MBBS students are also eligible for the Alumni Postgraduate Scholarship if they wish to continue on to an eligible University of Hull taught postgraduate course.
The award is available for University of Hull postgraduate taught master's degree programmes, for example MA or MSc qualifications (excludes postgraduate certificates/diplomas, PGCE, pre-registration healthcare courses such as MSc Midwifery and MSc Nutrition and Dietetics, MBA, and Masters Foundation programmes). Students undertaking research programmes are not eligible.
Hull York Medical School programmes are excluded, please see details of the Medical School’s Graduate Scholarship instead.
An individual can only receive one Alumni Postgraduate Scholarship. Students who have previously received a Graduate Scholarship or Graduate Studentship will not be eligible for this award.
The Alumni Postgraduate Scholarship is payable as a discount on tuition fees and cannot be held in conjunction with any full-fee awards (scholarships/studentships). The award will be applied to fees on a pro-rata basis for programmes of study lasting longer than one academic year.
No need to! It's applied automatically.
For more details visit: University of Hull website.