Introduction:
The University of Warwick is offering the Global Excellence Scholarship, a prestigious initiative aimed at supporting academically gifted students from diverse international backgrounds. This scholarship, totaling £1.5 million, is designed to enhance access to undergraduate-level education.
Scholarship Overview:
The scholarship comprises 20 full-fee scholarships, 160 half-fee scholarships, and 70 awards amounting to £2,000 each. These opportunities are instrumental in fostering academic excellence and facilitating global education.
Previous Achievements:
In 2023, the University of Warwick granted scholarships totaling just under £1.5 million to students from over 40 different countries. This included a distribution of 20 full-fee scholarships, 160 half-fee scholarships, and 70 £2,000 awards.
2024 Allocation:
While the total funds for the scholarship in 2024 remain consistent with the previous year, the specific allocation for 2024 is currently under review. Detailed information about the distribution will be available in December 2023.
Type: Undergraduate
Application Deadline: March 20, 2024
Number of Awards: 180
Value & Duration:
- £1.5 million awarded to students from 40+ countries
- 20 full-fee scholarships
- 160 half-fee scholarships
- 70 £2,000 awards
Eligibility: To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must:
- Be self-funded
- Be classified as an ‘overseas’ or ‘international-fee paying’ student for tuition purposes
- Have applied for a full-time undergraduate course at the University of Warwick starting in Autumn 2024
- Submit a scholarship application by 12:00 pm on March 20, 2024 (BST)
- Receive an offer of a place to study at Warwick by May 16, 2024
How to Apply For University of Warwick Global Excellence Scholarship
Interested applicants should use the provided link to apply. Eligible international candidates will receive details on the formal application process. Note: Applicants must set up an IT account before applying, and responses to the question “What makes you excellent?” should provide insights into motivations, contributions to the Warwick community, and post-graduation aspirations within a 400-word limit.
Source: University of Warwick