Students who are from a Brazil and who are self-funding their course are eligible for a £4,000 scholarship for entry onto a full-time programme in September 2024 or January 2025.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for this award, you must:
be living in Brazil at the time of application.
be self-funding your course.
be holding an unconditional offer to study a masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
have made your £5500 deposit payment toward your fees.
If you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university, you are not eligible for this scholarship. Please note, you are not eligible for this scholarship if you are studying a two-year MSc/MBA course. MFA courses across the University are eligible for this award.
Students who are from a Colombia and who are self-funding their course are eligible for a £4,000 scholarship for entry onto a full-time programme in September 2024 or January 2025.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for this award, you must:
be living in Colombia at the time of application.
be self-funding your course.
be holding an unconditional offer to study a masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
have made your £5500 deposit payment toward your fees.
If you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university, you are not eligible for this scholarship. Please note, you are not eligible for this scholarship if you are studying a two-year MSc/MBA course. MFA courses across the University are eligible for this award.
We have a limited number of partial scholarships worth £2,000 (GBP), available for self-funding students domiciled in Eastern and Southern Africa (see country eligibility below) starting a course at Edinburgh Napier in September 2024 or January 2025.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this award, you must be:
domiciled in one of the following countries at the time of application: Angola, Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia or Zimbabwe.
self-funding your course.
meet the entry criteria for a bachelors or 1 year masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
Two year Masters courses are not eligible for this scholarship. In addition, you are not eligible if you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university or are in receipt of another scholarship.
We have a partial scholarship of £10,000 available for one self-funding student domiciled in Pakistan, starting a master’s course at Edinburgh Napier in September 2024.
This scholarship scheme is part of the GREAT Scholarships campaign, which has been launched by the British Council together with 36 UK universities to support more students across Asia, Europe & Middle East to access excellent UK higher education opportunities.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this award, you must be:
domiciled in Pakistan at the time of application.
self-funding your course.
meet the entry criteria for your chosen Masters course in September 2024.
You are not eligible if:
you are applying for a course lasting longer than 12 months.
you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university or are in receipt of another scholarship.
The deadline for applications will be 5pm on Friday the 10 May 2024.
We have a partial scholarship of £10,000 available for one self-funding student domiciled in Turkiye/Turkey, starting a master’s course at Edinburgh Napier in September 2024.
This scholarship scheme is part of the GREAT Scholarships campaign, which has been launched by the British Council together with 36 UK universities to support more students across Asia, Europe & Middle East to access excellent UK higher education opportunities.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this award, you must be:
domiciled in Turkiye/Turkey at the time of application.
self-funding your course.
meet the entry criteria for your chosen Masters course in September 2024.
You are not eligible if:
you are applying for a course lasting longer than 12 months.
you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university or are in receipt of another scholarship.
The deadline for applications will be 5pm on Friday 10 May 2024.
Established in 2013, the Drs Padma and Hari Harilela Scholarship Fund currently provides scholarships support for students from Hong Kong who wish to study a postgraduate course at Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland.
Overview
The Harilela Scholarship supports students from Hong Kong and China who wish to study a postgraduate course at Edinburgh Napier University but face financial barriers to doing so. Successful applicants will be awarded £2,500 towards the cost of their fees, paid directly to the University’s fees office.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for the Harilela Scholarship you must be from Hong Kong or China and have a firm postgraduate offer (conditional or unconditional) from Edinburgh Napier University. You have made your deposit payment towards your fees, and satisfy the below criteria:
Achieved a minimum of a 2:1 from a UK honours degree,
OR an upper-second class degree in a Hong Kong honour degree,
OR 80% from a Chinese Benke degree.
Deadlines
The application deadlines for Harilela Scholarship funding are:
The Ian Kay Scholarship Fund provides scholarships to help Chinese students to study at Edinburgh Napier University, and to help students from Edinburgh Napier University to study in China. The Ian Kay Scholarships are available at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Overview
In the initial period, the Scholarship Committee, which will determine awards, will offer scholarships as follows:
Up to £10,000 to either a postgraduate or an undergraduate Chinese student for a course of study in Financial Services (i.e. Business Management or International Affairs); Business Management; or International Business at Edinburgh Napier University for one year.
And/or:
Up to £5,000 for a Scottish student to study in China for one year.
Once a candidate has been selected for an award, the level of the Scholarship will be carefully judged bearing in mind the student’s educational fees and living costs.
Eligibility
You must have a firm offer (conditional or unconditional) from Edinburgh Napier University to study on a course related to:
Finance.
Business Management.
International Business.
Applications for Ian Kay Scholarship funding starting in academic year 2024/25 close 21 July 2024.
Students who are from a Mexico and who are self-funding their course are eligible for a £4,000 scholarship for entry onto a full-time programme in September 2024 or January 2025.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for this award, you must:
be living in Mexico at the time of application.
be self-funding your course.
be holding an unconditional offer to study a masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
have made your £5500 deposit payment toward your fees.
If you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university, you are not eligible for this scholarship. Please note, you are not eligible for this scholarship if you are studying a two-year MSc/MBA course. MFA courses across the University are eligible for this award.
The scholarships are awarded based on academic merit, and are worth £2,000 (GBP). The scholarship is tenable for one academic year.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for this award, you must be:
living in Pakistan at the time of application.
self-funding your course.
holding an offer to study a bachelor or one year Masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
For bachelor courses, you must also achieve the following academic requirements:
60% or above in the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) or cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for top up students.
For masters courses, you must also achieve the following academic requirements in your most recent masters or bachelors course:
Masters or Bachelor degree at 60% or GPA 2.4/4.0 or above.
If you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university or are in receipt of another scholarship, you are not eligible for this scholarship.
Two year Masters courses are not eligible for this award.
Please note that scholarships are only eligible for the intake of your initial application. Awarded scholarships are non-transferable and cannot be deferred to a later start date. Deferred applications are not eligible for the scholarship whether you paid your deposit before deferral or after.
The University has partial scholarships for self-funding students from India, Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka.
We have a limited number of scholarships for self-funding students from South Asia starting a course at Edinburgh Napier in September 2024 and January 2025. The scholarship is tenable for one academic year.
Please note; All scholarships are subject to availability. We have a limited number of awards, so not all eligible applicants will be successful in receiving a scholarship.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this award, you must be:
living in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal at the time of application.
self-funding your course.
holding an offer to study a bachelor or one year masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
For bachelor courses, you must also achieve the following academic requirements:
60% or above in the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) or cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for top up student.
For masters courses, you must also achieve the following academic requirements in your most recent masters or bachelors course:
bachelor degree with 60% or above.
Please note; If you have discounted tuition fees from a partner university, you are not eligible for this scholarship. All 2 year Masters programmes across the University are not eligible for this award.
Please note that scholarships are only eligible for the intake of your initial offer. Awarded scholarships are not transferable and cannot be deferred to a later start date. Once you have paid your deposit, you are unable to carry the scholarship forward to a future intake.
Students who are from any of the below eligible countries and who are self-funding their course are eligible for a merit-based Undergraduate or Postgraduate Scholarship of £2,000 (GBP) for entry onto a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programme in September 2024 or January 2025.
Eligibility
In order to be eligible for this award, you must be:
domiciled in one of the following countries; Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Brunei and Philippines.
be self-funding your course.
holding an offer to study a full-time bachelors or masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
Please note, you are not eligible for this scholarship if you are studying a two-year Masters course.
Students receiving discounted tuition fees from partner universities or those who are sponsored, are not eligible for this scholarship.
Please note that scholarships are only eligible for the intake of your initial offer. Awarded scholarships are not transferable and cannot be deferred to a later start date. Once you have paid your deposit, you are unable to carry the scholarship forward to a future intake.
Self-funding students from Turkey are eligible for a £4,000 scholarship for entry onto a full-time post graduate programme in September 2024 or January 2025.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this award, you must be:
domiciled in Turkey at the time of application.
self-funding your course.
meet the entry criteria for your chosen Masters course in September 2024 or January 2025.
You are not eligible if:
you are applying for a course lasting longer than 12 months.
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