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    UAL/ISH International Postgraduate Scholarships: A Gateway to World-Class Education in London

    zerotoheroBy zerotoheroSeptember 26, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The UAL/ISH International Postgraduate Scholarships offer a remarkable opportunity for talented students from developing countries to pursue a full-time taught Master’s course at one of the prestigious Colleges of the University of the Arts London (UAL).

    This scholarship covers the cost of tuition fees, accommodation at one of UAL’s halls of residence and may also contribute towards living costs. Up to 4 UAL International Postgraduate £50,000 Scholarships are available.

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    Eligibility

    Criteria 1: You must hold an offer to study a full-time taught master’s course at one of UAL’s Colleges and Institutes starting in 2024/25.

    • Your course must offer either a Grad Dip, M ARCH, MA, MFA, MBA, MRes or MSc qualification.
    • Your course must be delivered full-time in person in London. Online and low residency courses are not eligible.
    • You are not eligible to apply if you already hold a UK postgraduate taught qualification (or one at an equivalent level) from studies undertaken in the UK or abroad.

    Criteria 2: You need to be ordinarily resident in one of the low income economy countries detailed in our list of qualifying countries (see below). The list excludes the following developed countries: Canada, China, Japan, UK, USA, and the European Union/EEA member states. If your country is not on the list you may be eligible for other funding options, including the UAL International Postgraduate £7,000 Scholarship.

    • Evidence such as a copy of your immigration documents, ID card or formal proof of your address must be included as part of your application.

    Or

    You are an asylum seeker in the UK at the point at which you make your scholarship application. If you need help with accessing this application, please contact Student Funding.

    Criteria 3: Your annual household income must be £25,000 or less (or the equivalent exchange value in a qualifying country’s currency) at the point of application. For an up-to-date currency conversion, visit Oanda Trade Currency Exchange.

    Criteria 4: You must provide a personal statement as part of your scholarship application which responds to the following questions (maximum 350 words per question):

    • Describe how receiving a postgraduate scholarship would make a difference to you.
    • Tell us how you intend to use the qualification you will be gaining to support your future plans.
    • Describe how you would address challenges in your home country.
    • Tell us how you would uphold the values of social justice and environmental stewardship.

    Criteria 5: Supporting evidence

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    Qualifying countries

    Afghanistan Ghana Pakistan
    Albania Grenada Palau
    Algeria Guatemala Palestine, State of
    Angola Guinea Panama
    Antigua and Barbuda Guinea-Bissau Papua New Guinea
    Argentina Guyana Paraguay
    Armenia Haiti Peru
    Australia Honduras Philippines
    Azerbaijan India Qatar
    Bahamas Indonesia Russia
    Bahrain Iran Rwanda
    Bangladesh Iraq Saint Kitts and Nevis
    Barbados Israel Saint Lucia
    Belarus Jamaica Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
    Belize Jordan Samoa
    Benin Kazakhstan Sao Tome and Principe
    Bhutan Kenya Saudi Arabia
    Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Kiribati Senegal
    Bosnia and Herzegovina Kuwait Serbia
    Botswana Korea (Republic of) Seychelles
    Brazil Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of) Sierra Leone
    Brunei Kyrgyzstan Singapore
    Burkina Faso Lao People’s Democratic Republic Solomon Islands
    Burundi Lebanon Somalia
    Cabo Verde Lesotho South Africa
    Cambodia Liberia South Sudan
    Cameroon Libya Sri Lanka
    Central African Republic Madagascar Sudan
    Chad Malawi Suriname
    Chile Malaysia Syrian Arab Republic
    Colombia Maldives Tajikistan
    Comoros Mali Tanzania (United Republic of)
    Congo Mauritania Thailand
    Congo (Democratic Republic of the) Mauritius Timor-Leste
    Costa Rica Mexico Togo
    Côte d’Ivoire Micronesia Trinidad and Tobago
    Cuba Moldova (Republic of) Tunisia
    Djibouti Mongolia Turkey
    Dominica Montenegro Turkmenistan
    Dominican Republic Morocco Tuvalu
    Ecuador Mozambique Uganda
    Egypt Myanmar Ukraine
    El Salvador Namibia United Arab Emirates
    Equatorial Guinea Nauru Uruguay
    Eritrea Nepal Uzbekistan
    Eswatini (Kingdom of) New Zealand Vanuatu
    Ethiopia Nicaragua Venezuela
    Fiji Niger Viet Nam
    Gabon Nigeria Yemen
    Gambia North Macedonia Zambia
    Georgia Oman Zimbabwe

    Apply

    Once you’ve received an offer to study at UAL, the ‘my finance and funding’ tab on your applicant portal will be updated to include application forms for scholarships you may be eligible for.

    If you submit a scholarship application, we will email you by the following dates to let you know if you have been successful:

    Course Start Date Application Deadline Decision
    September/October 2024 Friday 5 July 2024 Mid August 2024

    We are unable to accept late applications. Any incomplete applications may not be considered.

    Receiving payment

    If your application is successful you will be sent an award letter and if you want to accept the scholarship you will be required to complete, sign and return the acceptance form.

    Your tuition fees and accommodation costs will be raised directly to your fees and accommodation account. Any course and living costs will be paid directly to your bank account on a termly basis.

    Additional information

    Scholarships are awarded by a UAL selection panel, who make their decision based on the evidence provided in your application.

    If you have successful applications for more than one UAL award or scholarship, you must choose which of them you would like to receive, as you are only able to hold one at a time.

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