Study Abroad: Sussex India Scholarship registration starts; apply till September 1
Divyansh | April 9, 2024 | 06:25 PM IST | 1 min read
Study in UK: University of Sussex has launched Chancellor's International Scholarship and John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering.
NEW DELHI: University of Sussex has started registration for the Sussex India Scholarship for students who will be offered postgraduate programmes. Students selected for the scholarship will be awarded UK Pound 4,000. Indian students pursuing master’s and bachelor’s degree will be eligible for the scholarship programme. Students can apply for the scholarships till September 1.
The university has also launched the Chancellor's International Scholarship worth UK Pound 5,000, registration for which is open till May 1. They can also apply for John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering (2024), which will provide UK Pound 10,000 to four students. The university is also introducing additional UK Pound 2,000 ‘Tuition Fee Awards’ for those who enrol in eligible master’s programmes within the school of engineering and informatics or the University of Sussex business school.
Sussex India Scholarship initiative aims to support Indian students in their pursuit of higher education in the UK. This initiative is a testament to University of Sussex's ongoing efforts to enhance accessibility to higher education for international students and to support the academic ambitions of students from India.
University of Sussex pro-vice-chancellor Robin Banerjee said, "At the University of Sussex, we are delighted to offer these substantial scholarships that will support talented Indian students and promote international collaboration and diversity within our academic community."
These scholarships underscore the importance of Indian students within our global student community. The university is looking forward to welcoming the next cohort of Indian students to our beautiful campus, he added. Students can apply for the scholarships at this direct link .
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