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In recognition of our talented Chinese students, we are pleased to offer the Cardiff University Year of the Dragon Scholarship, new for 2024. Worth £5,000, this scholarship is automatically awarded
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Cardiff University starting in September 2024. Award This scholarship will be given in the form of a tuition fee discount and is non-transferable. No cash alternative will be offered. Please note that this
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US citizens can apply for the Fulbright-Cardiff University scholarship, which is offered each academic year. There is one Fulbright-Cardiff University scholarship available per academic year. The
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the Marshall Scholarships website . The applications for the 2024 Marshall Scholarship are now closed. More information about the 2025 cycle will be provided in late spring of 2024. Please note that Cardiff
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Advert Lecturer - Teaching and Scholarship School of Physics & Astronomy Cardiff University The School of Physics and Astronomy seeks a talented and highly motivated academic to support the
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The Cardiff University Law Transfer Scholarship is available to eligible students transferring into either year two or year three of our LLB programmes. Eligible students will be transferring from
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Cardiff University offers two visiting scholar funding schemes - Fulbright and the China Scholarships Council. Fulbright-Cardiff University Award Applications for the academic year 2023/24 are open
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GREAT Scholarships are jointly funded by Cardiff University with the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign and the British Council. In order to apply, you must be holding an offer to study at
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costs for up to four years. Cardiff University is offering tuition fee scholarships to successful China Scholarship Council students not currently enrolled in a PhD programme. Applications for 2024 entry
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other scholarship and is only available for Cardiff University postgraduate programmes beginning in September 2024. Cardiff University reserves the right to interview shortlisted candidates. Eligibility