Takahashi and Howat Memorial Overseas Scholarship

Brief Description

The Takahashi and Howat Memorial Overseas Scholarship at The University of Edinburgh aims to provide financial support to international students pursuing a graduate degree at the university.

Host Institution(s)

The scholarship is hosted by The University of Edinburgh, one of the top universities in the United Kingdom and consistently ranked among the best in the world.

This is a scholarship by

The University of Edinburgh

All Scholarships from The University of Edinburgh.

Level/Field of Study

The scholarship is available for students pursuing a graduate degree in any field of study at The University of Edinburgh.

Number of Awards

Each year, one scholarship is awarded to eligible students.

Target Group

The scholarship is open to international students from all countries, except for those from the United Kingdom.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The Takahashi and Howat Memorial Overseas Scholarship at The University of Edinburgh covers the full tuition fees for one academic year, along with a maintenance stipend of £14,500. The scholarship also includes travel and accommodation expenses for the student to attend an interview in Edinburgh, if necessary.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the scholarship,

  • Students must be classified as international students.
  • Have applied and been accepted to a graduate degree program at The University of Edinburgh.
  • Have outstanding academic achievements.
  • Preference will be given to students from low or middle-income countries.

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Application Instructions

Interested students must submit a completed application form along with all required documents by the specified deadline. The documents include academic transcripts, a personal statement, and two references. Shortlisted candidates may also be required to attend an interview in Edinburgh.

Official Website

For more details and to apply, visit the official website of The University of Edinburgh.