£7,500.00 (Rs8,17,171)
Fee waiver/discount
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Undergraduate, Postgraduate
Aston University
Not specified
Successful applicants will be awarded £7,500 to help with tuition fees.
EU , All International
Female
All types of delivery mode
Only selective applicants are considered
Full time
All intakes
Academic excellence
The Women in Engineering Scholarship is designed to attract the brightest and best female students to study at Aston University. As well as a tuition fee discount, this scholarship offers successful applicants a programme of mentoring and support throughout their course, along with networking opportunities with business and industry. Successful applicants will be awarded £7,500 to help with tuition fees. You will also receive a programme of mentoring and support throughout your course, along with networking opportunities with business and industry. Female international students from any country (including the EU) can apply. This scholarship is available for students applying to all undergraduate taught programmes within the School of Engineering & Applied Science. For more details on eligibility see the scholarship terms and conditions. Aston University welcomes students from all backgrounds. We take pride in our diverse student body who come not only from all over the world, but also from a wide range of social and educational backgrounds. This scholarship will be awarded to students who demonstrate their commitment to engineering, which could be demonstrated by academic achievement, work-experience, volunteering or extra-curricular projects and activities. Successful applicants will also demonstrate their enthusiasm, pride and ability to represent Aston University and share their experience with others.
Students are shortlisted based on their
You need to apply separately for this scholarship
To apply for a scholarship, you will need to apply for and receive an offer for an Aston University course first.
Scholarship applications open on key dates throughout the year, and we will share information on how to apply closer to those dates.
You will be asked to write a short supporting statement, which will be judged by a panel.