Published: 12 Mar 2024 773 views
The Strathclyde Taught Postgraduate Bursary supports access to study at Postgraduate Diploma and Masters level for students from lower income backgrounds or who face additional financial barriers to study at this level.
The University of Strathclyde is a Scottish public research university located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow's second-oldest university. The university receiving its royal charter in 1964 as the UK's first technological university. It takes its name from the historic Kingdom of Strathclyde.
Successful applicants will be offered an award for one year if studying full time, or split over two years if studying part time.
Awards will normally be £3000 in one year for full time study or £1500 per year over two years for part time study.
The panel has the discretion to award an additional £1000 to successful applicants who are likely to be in a particularly vulnerable position.
All Masters and PG Diploma courses except the MBA are eligible.
All Masters and PG Diploma courses except the MBA are eligible.
Applications are open to the following students, who have not already completed a postgraduate course (except a PGDE) in the UK
Recent graduates (who completed an undergraduate degree within the last three academic years) who meet one of the following criteria:
Applicants returning to study (who completed an undergraduate degree more than three academic years previously) who meet one of the following criteria:
Eligible applicants can submit an application for consideration by the Bursary Panel, who will select successful applicants on the basis of the following criteria:
How to apply Applicants who wish to apply for the bursary can do so by completing this form.
Applicants should have already submitted an application for admission to a Postgraduate taught course at Strathclyde
For more details visit: University of Strathclyde website.