University of Warwick - Clyde Higgs Scholarships in UK

University of Warwick
Deadline:  01st June

Environmental Bioscience,Food Security And Development,Sustainable Crop Production
United Kingdom
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Scholarship Overview

University of Warwick - Clyde Higgs Scholarships in UK, 2021 is offered for Masters degree in the field of Food Security, Sustainable Crop Production, Environmental Bioscience. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 01 Jun 2021. This scholarship is provided by University of Warwick and the value of this scholarship is Only tuition fees, Tuition fees . This scholarship is open for: Open to UK nationals.

  • Degree: Masters
  • Provided by: University of Warwick
  • Deadline: 01 Jun 2021
  • Scholarship value: Only tuition fees, Tuition fees

Scholarships, each worth £6,758, are available to British nationals for the School of Life Sciences postgraduate courses MSc Sustainable Crop Production: Agronomy for the 21st Century and MSc Food Security.

Value of University of Warwick - Clyde Higgs Scholarships in UK, 2021:

  • The successful applicants of the University of Warwick - Clyde Higgs Scholarships in UK, 2021 will receive up to 100% tuition fees.

Eligibility

To apply for a Clyde Higgs Scholarship you must:

  • Be a UK national
  • Hold an offer to study our MSc Sustainable Crop Production: Agronomy for the 21st Century or MSc Food Security in the academic year 2022/2023

Successful applicants will be required to meet the Trustees from time to time and give a short presentation on their research project or placement in the summer term.

How To Apply

You will need to provide contact details, upload a brief CV and write statements to explain:

  • Why you have chosen to study your particular course (maximum 300 words)
  • How the receipt of this award would make a difference to you (maximum 300 words)
  • What your aspirations are in terms of your future career and how this relates to the future success of the farming/food production sector (maximum 300 words).

Applicants will be short-listed and those on the short-list will be asked to take part in a telephone or video call interview. Applicants will be informed in writing of the outcome, whether successful or unsuccessful, once a decision has been made.