Marshal Papworth Scholarship: Harper Adams University: Marshal Papworth Scholarship: Harper Adams University
The Harper Adams University is inviting applications for the Marshal Papworth Scholarship 2019.
Nationality: Open for students from developing countries
Scholarship Value: The scholarship offers a total scholarship amount of £23,350. It comprises of
- £13,350 payment against the tuition fees and
- £10,000 against living expenses
Harper Adams University is a public university located in England (UK).
Level of study: Master degree program
Subject Area:
- Integrated Pest Management
- Entomology
- Agricultural Sciences and
- Production Systems
Eligibility Criteria: The applying candidates must have a minimum of a distinction/2.1 honors degree and relevant field experience.
Documents Required:
- A completed Marshal Papworth Student application form (which must be completed in the applicant’s own handwriting.
- A recent photograph of the applicant
- The following pages of the passport:
- the front cover
- the photo and information page
- any visas issued
- University transcript(s)
- All qualification certificates postage 16
- A recent academic reference. This should be on the letter head of the institution and include the referee’s signature and contact details.
- A recent work reference from your employer including a statement about the working practices of the candidate
- Proof of English Language qualification (see here for details of what English Language qualifications they require https://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/university-life/international/english-language.cfm )
- Detailed CV
How to apply:
To apply for the scholarship, the applicants must download the application form and submit to postgraduate@harper-adams.ac.uk using the subject line: Marshal Papworth application documents
Application Deadline: 28th February, 2019
Quick Overview——————— | |
Organization | The Harper Adams University |
Level | Masters |
Country | UK |
Subject Areas | Illustrated above |
Fellowship Amount | £23,350 |
Eligibility | Open for students from developing countries |
Deadline | 28th February, 2019 |