The University of Hull, UK, has announced five new scholarships for students from eligible countries for full tuition fees on master’s programmes after it became a full Chevening partner. Chevening is accepting applications from over 160 countries including India for the academic year 2022-23.
To be eligible prospective applicants must hold a bachelors degree equivalent to a high UK second class honours. Students must also meet the English language requirements set out in Chevening’s guidance for applicants on their website. Prospective candidates must apply for a University of Hull full-time postgraduate taught programme, which leads to a master’s qualification. Chevening Scholars are required to demonstrate qualities of influence and leadership, and applicants must be able to demonstrate they have at least two years of work or equivalent experience by the end of September 2021. Lastly, all Chevening Scholars need to return to the county they were selected from at the end of the period of study.
To be considered for a scholarship, students need to submit their applications via Chevening’s online application system and complete their master’s degree application on the University of Hull’s website. Chevening’s online application system will be open until 2nd November 2021.
For more information regarding the new Chevening/University of Hull Scholarships, visit: www.hull.ac.uk/scholarships.