Masters Scholarships
Masters Scholarships
Bradford University and The School of Management offers a number of specific awards and scholarships to help with the funding of your tuition fees. You may apply for any of these awards or scholarships once you are in receipt of a formal offer of acceptance on a course.
Funding awards are made on the merit of each case. The School of Management retains absolute discretion regarding the amount and number of funding awards. Applicants are normally eligible for a maximum of one scholarship or bursary. A copy of the detailed rules of the scheme can be provided on request.
Master’s Awards from the School of Management
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Scholarships of up to a maximum of £5,000 are awarded by the School of Management, based on merit for self-funded, or part self-funded, Master’s applicants studying a course in Bradford. Complete the application form.
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Country scholarships of £2,000 are automatically awarded to students from selected countries who apply to study an MSc programme in Bradford. Eligible countries include Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, Gambia, Ghana, India, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam.
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The Ma Kam Ming Scholarship Fund continues to be able to support up to 4 scholarships for full-time postgraduate study leading to the degree of MSc, at the School, from permanent residents of Hong Kong or citizens of China in 2012/13.
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An Alumni relationship bursary of 25% of the self-funded element of the Master’s fee is offered to Bradford University alumni who meet either of the criteria:
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Achieved a Bradford undergraduate degree at grade I or II(i), whether studied in Bradford or at a partner institution
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Achieved a Bradford Master’s degree (all classifications), whether studied in Bradford or at a partner institution
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Awards from the University applicable to Master’s applicants
- Master’s applicants from the EU or overseas are eligible to apply for one of 15 Academic Excellence awards of one third of the total fee, offered by the University.
- In addition, Master’s applicants from countries defined as “countries in crisis” are eligible to apply for one of 3 University scholarships of up to £20,000, to cover tuition fee, accommodation and living costs
Awards for company sponsored study
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A Business relationship bursary of up to 25% on any company-sponsored or part-sponsored Master’s course is available for companies with whom the School has a relationship or demonstrated business engagement. The amount would depend on the strength of the relationship, which might include companies who have previously funded a student on a Bradford programme, employed an undergraduate placement student or MBA student to undertake a project, employed a member of faculty to produce a KTP or research project, commissioned a customised Executive Education programme, or supported the School with speaker events, but this list is not exhaustive and other business engagement activities could be considered eligible.
Visit the Masters fees section for details on fees and payments plans
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