9 -"University-of-Sussex" "University of Greenwich" Postgraduate positions in United Kingdom
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2024 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 4344-E The Natural Resources Institute of the University of Greenwich is offering an exciting position for a Post-doctoral Research Associate (PDRA
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graduate of the University of Greenwich with a 2:2 undergraduate degree classification or higher, applying for a postgraduate taught (PGT) course. You are holding an offer on an available Postgraduate taught
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Undergraduate or Postgraduate students with low household income can apply for financial assistance of up to £300 towards equipment to support electronic learning. The University of Greenwich wishes
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below who go on to become registered students at the University of Greenwich. Eligibility Criteria Priority for the scholarships will be given to the following four groups: Black students Female students
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of the eligibility criteria outlined below to apply. You have been offered a full-time place on an undergraduate or postgraduate taught course at the University of Greenwich new entering at year 0 or 1, commencing
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Mister Gees Foundation Bursary For many students, applying to university can be a difficult and daunting decision. Financial barriers can limit student potential. We are grateful to the Mister Gees Foundation, who are sponsoring a bursary worth £5,000 to a student enrolled on MSc Water, Waste...
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immediately prior to the start of your University of Greenwich course. You are a full-time or part-time undergraduate or postgraduate taught student at any of our three campuses or Partner Colleges, where your
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to meet the following criteria. You are a International fee-paying student or EU student not in receipt of a maintenance loan. You are a fully-registered student at the University of Greenwich. New entry
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The bursaries are worth 50% of your monthly commuting cost between home and university up to £1,000 per academic year. We expect these costs will mostly arise from public transport. However, we can consider supporting petrol costs if you can demonstrate why travel by car is necessary (e.g. you...