Swansea University Developing Futures Scholarship
Provided by Swansea University Developing Futures
This round closed on 31 Jul 2020.
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About this Scholarship
At the School of Management, Swansea University, we are dedicated to our students and passionate about student success in both academic excellence and involvement in student life.
We have created the unique Developing Futures Scholarship programme, which is more than a scholarship package.
Recipients of the Scholarship will receive financial support for an academic year and gain valuable career-enhancing skills.
These skills will be developed through working with the Recruitment and Marketing teams on events, such as Open Days, and the Student Information Office.
We also encourage recipients to join a society or become a course representative for their degree programme.
The skills developed through these activities will make you stand out from your peers.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Developing Futures Scholarship, you must be an Indian student.
- Meet the academic requirements for your chosen programme at Swansea University.
- Have a strong academic record.
- Be able to demonstrate a commitment to student life and extracurricular activities.
How to Apply
<ol><li>Check the official website for the latest information on the Developing Futures Scholarship.</li><li>Meet the eligibility criteria and ensure you have a strong academic record.</li><li>Submit your application for the scholarship by the deadline, which is 31st July 2020.</li><li>Provide supporting documentation, such as academic transcripts and a personal statement.</li><li>Attend an interview, if required.</li></ol>
Scholarship at a glance
| Deadline | 31 July 2020 |
|---|---|
| Study level | All |
| Type | International |
| Provider | Swansea University Developing Futures |
Common questions
Who is eligible for the Swansea University Developing Futures Scholarship?
To apply you need to meet these conditions: To be eligible for the Developing Futures Scholarship, you must be an Indian student. Meet the academic requirements for your chosen programme at Swansea University. Have a strong academic record. Be able to demonstrate a commitment to student life and extracurricular activities.
What is the last date to apply for the Swansea University Developing Futures Scholarship?
Applications close on 31 July 2020. Apply before this date — late submissions are not considered.
How do I apply for the Swansea University Developing Futures Scholarship?
Apply in 5 steps: Check the official website for the latest information on the Developing Futures Scholarship.; Meet the eligibility criteria and ensure you have a strong academic record.; Submit your application for the scholarship by the deadline, which is 31st July 2020.; Provide supporting documentation, such as academic transcripts and a personal statement.; Attend an interview, if required..
Which students can apply for the Swansea University Developing Futures Scholarship?
This scholarship is open to all students and is run by Swansea University Developing Futures.
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