University College London Fully Funded Scholarships for International Students

University College London offers scholarships to international students every year for Master, PhD and undergraduate programs. You can study in University College London for Postgraduate or undergraduate course on a fully funded or partial funded scholarship. We have listed down latest scholarships in University College London .

University College London
University College London

Edwin Power Scholarships at University College London in UK, 2019

Degree Level: Masters, PhD Available Subject: Applied Mathematics Scholarship Benefits: Partial Funding, £400 per year Eligible Nationalities: All nationalities are eligible to apply. Eligibility Criteria: One Edwin Power Scholarship is awarded annually to a graduate student. He/She must be enrolled in More

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University College London
University College London

UCL NIHR GOSH BRC PhD Studentship in UK, 2019

Scholarship Description: Applications are now being accepted for NIHR GOSH BRC PhD Studentship in Adolescent Rheumatology. Studentships are available for UK/EU and Overseas Students. The aim of the project is to understand the genetic architecture and immunology of adolescent-onset rare inflammatory More

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University College London
University College London

ESDA Potential Energy Scholarships in UK, 2018

Scholarship Description: The UCL-Energy is pleased to announce a new scholarship for the new MSc Energy Systems and Data Analytics (ESDA) programme. Scholarship Provider: University College London is a public research university in London, England, and a constituent college of More

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University College London
University College London

UCL IRDR Masters Scholarships in UK, 2018-2019

Scholarship Description: The University College London is delighted to announce four new scholarship awards for overseas fee paying MSc and MRes students in the UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction for academic year 2018/19. The Institute aims to achieve More

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