Research councils use government funds to sponsor promising postgraduate students. Competition for funding is usually fierce and less than a quarter of applicants are generally successful. The application process usually takes several months and may involve extensive references from past tutors, a personal statement and research proposal, and endorsement from the institution at which you [...]
Scholarships are usually awarded on academic merit and are intended to give promising students access to higher education. However, a wide array of bodies offer scholarships – from government groups to independent organisations or memorial funds – and each set their own conditions which may incorporate the financial need, country of origin, gender, race or [...]
Career Development Loans are bank loans with a slight twist – you don’t have to start paying them back immediately. You may be able to borrow £300 to £8,000 to pay for a course lasting up to two years, or three years if it includes a year of approved work experience, and your repayments won’t [...]
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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