Chemistry Tercentenary Masters Scholarships

Brief Description

The Chemistry Tercentenary Masters Scholarships at The University of Edinburgh are prestigious awards for international students pursuing a master’s degree in chemistry. These scholarships highlight the university’s commitment to academic excellence in the field of chemistry and offer a life-altering opportunity for deserving individuals.

Host Institution(s)

The University of Edinburgh, located in Scotland, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world. It has a renowned reputation for its exceptional research facilities, cutting-edge technology, and a diverse community of students and faculty from around the globe.

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The University of Edinburgh

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Level/Field of Study

These scholarships are open to students pursuing a master’s degree in chemistry at The University of Edinburgh.

Number of Awards

The university offers twenty Chemistry Tercentenary Masters Scholarships each year, making it a highly competitive and sought-after opportunity for students worldwide.

Target Group

The scholarships are available to international students from any country, except for the United Kingdom and European Union countries.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

Each scholarship covers the full tuition fees and provides a maintenance stipend of £10,000. Additionally, recipients also receive a one-time research allowance of up to £5,000, which can be used for laboratory expenses, fieldwork, or attending conferences.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Chemistry Tercentenary Masters Scholarships,

  • Applicants must have a first-class or upper second class honors undergraduate degree in chemistry or a related field.
  • They must also meet the English language proficiency requirements.
  • Be accepted into a full-time master’s program in chemistry at The University of Edinburgh.

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Application Instructions

To apply for these scholarships, students must first apply for admission to a master’s program in chemistry at The University of Edinburgh. Once accepted, applicants can submit their scholarship application through the university’s online portal. The application requires a detailed research proposal, academic transcripts, and two letters of recommendation from academic referees.

Official Website

For more information on the scholarship application process and requirements, please visit the official website.