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If you are enrolling in a dual degree, the scholarship will cover 25% of the Economics courses that you undertake.
The scholarship will cover PhD fees for up to three and a half years plus living costs of $15,000.
Are enrolled at Radboud University as a full-time student for the academic year andMaster's degree programme for which the scholarship will be awarded.
After the first study year, the progress of your studies will be checked and,depending on your progress, the scholarship will be continued.
The scholarship will cover everything the student needs, including books, food, uniforms, and a bicycle to get to and from school.
Via achieving 65% for the Diploma in Curtin College, the scholarship will be extended to cover up to 12.5% of 1st year study in Curtin University.
The scholarship will not apply for periods of industrial placement or overseas exchange, or if you suspend your studies for any reason.
It is important to note that applicants are responsible for providing us with accurate information and documentation to assess their situation andthat if any information is found to be misleading, the scholarship will be canceled without any notice at any stage of the application evaluation process.
The scholarship will be assessed based on academic achievement, and evaluation of the applicants' potential to contribute to the overall TCD community.
The scholarship will pay for half of the full-time fees for the first two semesters of students' programme(inclusive of RPL/Credit).
The scholarship will consist of full tuition fees and a living allowance of £10,750 per year for the normal duration of your programme at University College London.
The scholarship will cover 25% of tuition fees for the first year if the criteria is met with automatic assessment on academic results by the University.
The scholarship will only be continued for the second year if the AES student has completed all courses of the first year on time and with a grade point average of 8.0.
The scholarship will cover 100% of the tuition fee of the programme for students who follow the normal study plan(minimum 22.5 credits/semester, minimum 45 credits/academic year).
The Scholarship will be extended each year, provided grant-holders attain good academic results and are on-course to graduate from the Bachelor's program in Global Management of Social Issues program by September 2020, at the latest.
The Scholarship will be awarded to a first-year student who has paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for full-time enrolment in the second and third years of a Bachelor of Business Information Management degree majoring in Accounting or Marketing, at The University of Auckland Business School.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of study.
The scholarships will be honored.
The scholarships will be awarded in May 2009.
The scholarships will not be paid in cash.
Any updates in the availability of the scholarships will be indicated here.
The scholarships will be suspended if the student in any education cycle repeats a year due to poor results.
The Scholarships will not be awarded where partial funding is applicable from an external body and there is an agreement already in place between the external body and the University of Sheffield to offer a tuition fee discount to the student.
The scholarships will be awarded worth up to $2,500 for a one-term study experience, $2,500 to $5,000 for a one-term work or volunteer experience, up to $10,000 for a two-term work or volunteer experience.
The scholarships will cover both the practical lessons and musicianship classes for the music student or the classes in one genre of dance for dance students.
The Scholarships will be awarded by the University of Auckland Council on the recommendation of a selection committee comprising the Deputy Vice Chancellor Strategic Engagement(or nominee), the Director International(or nominee), and two faculty representatives from the International Committee.