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Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships

Newcastle University is pleased to offer 40 Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships for outstanding international applicants who apply to commence full-time Master’s studies.



Newcastle University is pleased to offer 40 Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships for outstanding international applicants who apply to commence full-time Master’s studies. There are thirty eight 50 per cent tuition fee scholarships and two 100 per cent tuition fee scholarships.

Eligibility: The candidate must be assessed as international for fee purposes. The candidate must hold an offer for an eligible Master’s degree programme at the University's Newcastle city centre campus for the 2018/19 academic year. Eligible candidates will be assessed according to evidence of academic ability, evidence of commitment to studies and quality of application.

Deadline: January 31, 2018

How to apply: Applications must be submitted using the online application form. Other applications will not be accepted. 

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