Scholarships for Undergraduate, Postgraduate, & Postdoctoral
Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships scheme is managed by the British Council on behalf of the Scottish Government. The programme offers up to 200 awards each worth £2000 towards the tuition fees of a one year Masters course at any of Scotland’s higher education institutions. The awards are part funded by the participating institutions.
The programme was launched in January 2009. The closing date for the the next round of applications is 11 June 2010. Successful candidates will be notified by their institution in time for entry onto courses in the autumn term.
We are offering £2000 as a one off award towards the cost of tuition fees for a full time Masters level course (excluding PhD studies) in a wide range of subject areas. You can choose to study at any of Scotland’s 17 universities and Higher Education Institutions.
Our Masters degree can help you gain a professional edge to your career. Employment rates from Scottish universities are high, with up to 97% of graduates finding relevant employment, research posts or further study within six months.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR SEPTEMBER 2010 OCTOBER 2010 ENTRY
You can apply online here through our NEW application process. So don’t miss this opportunity for a bright new future and improved career prospects Come and join us in Scotland next year!
Deadline for applications is Friday 11 June 2010.
Priority subject areas for Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships are science, technology, the arts and creative industries, financial services, and clean and renewable energy. This includes a wide range of subjects across all of Scotland’s universities and higher education institutions.
The list below is intended as a guide to priority subject areas and is not a list of courses. This list is not exclusive and applications for courses in broader subject areas will be considered. Please check with your institution to see what courses are covered.
Science, Technology and Clean Energy subject areas including:
Earth sciences
Physical and Life sciences
Clean and Renewable Energy
Technology
Creative Industries subject areas including:
Architecture
Design
Communications, Media and Culture
Arts and Humanities
Music and the Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Financial Services
Applications for 2010 have now opened
Please read carefully the steps below to check whether you meet the eligibility criteria for our 2010 Scholarships and how to apply. You can apply to study at any of Scotland’s 17 Higher Education institutions and you can apply to up to three universities/courses.
Step One
Check that you meet all the eligibility criteria below.
You should:
Step Two
You Should:
Step Three
Completing your Application
Please note you must ensure that your application has been received by the university by Friday 11 June 2010. Please allow sufficient time if you are posting your application.
If you have any queries regarding the application process please email <em>scotlandsaltirescholarships@britishcouncil.org
Data Protection
Your personal information will be used in line with British Council standards. The British Council will treat all personal information in accordance with UK law and its own privacy policy. We will only share information with participating universities in the Scotland Scholarships programme. The British Council will not sell or disclose your details to third parties for commercial reasons.
Under UK Data Protection law you have the right to ask for a copy of the information we hold on you, for which we may charge a fee, and the right to ask us to correct any inaccurate information. If you want more information about this please contact your local British Council office (http://www.britishcouncil.org/home-contact-worldwide.htm) or the Data Protection Team dataprotection@britishcouncil.org. Or see our website http://www.britishcouncil.org/home-data-protection.htm
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