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The UK-based Bournemouth University has launched a new scholarship to help students from Vietnam fund their postgraduate studies.
In
recognition of the increasing number of students applying to study at
BU from Ghana, India, Nigeria, Thailand and Vietnam, the new BU
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship is available to nationals of these
countries who are applying to read for a taught Masters degree
commencing in October 2009.
Ten
scholarships (two per country listed above) are available and each is
worth a 50% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of the course.
The
initiative commemorates 100 years of higher education in Bournemouth
and aims to encourage and support international students from countries
where BU continues to raise its profile.
To
be considered for the BU Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship, students must
demonstrate an exceptional academic and personal profile in their
supporting statement on their application form and list outstanding
achievements in their professional career or personal life. They will
also need to highlight how they plan to use the qualification obtained
at BU when returning to their home country.
“BU
was granted University title in 1992 but there is clear evidence that
higher education has been provided in Bournemouth since 1908. We wanted
to commemorate this fact and have chosen this occasion to launch the BU
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship,” said Vice-Chancellor, Professor Paul
Curran.
“Our
professional courses are increasingly popular in many countries. The BU
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship provides the opportunity for high calibre
students from five countries to study at Bournemouth,” said Dannielle
Elster, Head of International Relations and Admissions.
More
information regarding the full range of international scholarships can
be found at:
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/futurestudents/postgraduate/funding/scholarships.html.
BU
is the UK’s No.1 New University (first place among all institutions
that became universities since 1992) according to The Guardian
University Guide 2009. In the
2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), BU is the 4th most improved
university in the UK for the quality of its research. Vietnamnet (17/06/2009)
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