Apply for the Scholarships at the University of Edinburgh in the UK. The deadline for the application is ongoing. The scholarship is for Bachelors, Masters degree in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering.
Eligibility
- All UK students registered for the Electronics & Electrical Engineering degree programme (BEng or MEng) at the University of Edinburgh.
- Also, where funding permits, students studying Electronics & Computer Science may also be considered.
- Similarly, students who successfully receive independent scholarship awards from either the UKESF, IET or RAEng, will not be eligible to also hold a School of Engineering scholarship
Value of Scholarship
- University of Edinburgh School of Engineering Scholarships for Electronics & Electrical Engineering 2020 provides GBP 1500 per year, for years 1, 2, and 3 of your programme. Students entering eligible degree programmes in Year 2 will receive the award for only 2 years.
Additionally, the University gives awards to students who demonstrate excellent potential to become professionals within the electronics & electrical engineering sector.
How to Apply
All eligible students will be automatically considered for a scholarship in the first semester of their arrival into the Electronics & Electrical Engineering degree programme. This includes students who directly enter into 2nd year, and also students transferring to eligible programmes at the end of their 1st year of study.
Additional Scholarship
UK Electronics Skill Foundation
- An annual bursary (£1,000 per annum)
- Also, paid summer work placements
- A paid-for place at a residential UKESF Scholar Workshop
- Connected to a leading employer in the Electronics sector
- Likewise, mentorship from your sponsoring company
- Chance to network and build professional relationships
- Support from a UKESF buddy (a current Scholar further along in their degree course)
- Additionally, each year we also subsidise final-year female scholars to attend the WES Student Conference
About
The University of Edinburgh, founded in 1582, is the sixth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland’s ancient universities. The university has five main campuses in the city of Edinburgh, which include many buildings of historical and architectural significance such as those in Old Town.
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