The Glasgow International Leadership ScholarshipScholarship is one of many International Leadership Scholarships provided by the University of Glasgow. Read along to find out more
The Glasgow International Leadership ScholarshipScholarship is one of many International Leadership Scholarships provided by the University of Glasgow. This is available to international and EU (non-UK) students beginning a postgraduate taught Master's program in any discipline.
About the Glasgow International Leadership Scholarships
International and EU (non-UK) students beginning a postgraduate taught Master's program in any discipline for the academic year 2023–2024 are eligible for several international leadership scholarships from the University of Glasgow.
The Glasgow International Leadership Scholarships are valued at £10,000 and are given as a tuition price reduction. Although applications are anticipated to close in July 2023, and the course is scheduled to start in September 2023, there is still time to apply.
Eligibility requirements
Applicant eligibility requirements include
:• Display academic achievement by earning marks on par with those needed for the UK's 1st Class Honors
• maintain a position offer for a postgraduate taught program starting in September 2023.
• be eligible for international or EU (non-UK) fees
How to Apply for the Glasgow International Leadership Scholarships
It would help if you had a postgraduate taught program place offer for September 2023 to be eligible for the scholarships. There is no other application form necessary. Following academic merit, requested applicants will automatically be evaluated for the scholarship.
Those considered for the scholarship will be notified within six weeks of an offer. Depending on the program, different application rounds and a deadline range from January to July 2023 for admissions.
To obtain the application form and comprehensive instructions on applying for this scholarship, please visit the official website here
About the University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals; Scottish Gaelic: Oilthigh Ghlaschu). It is the fourth-oldest English university and one of Scotland's four ancient universities.
The papal decree saw its establishment in 1451. The university and those at Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and St. Andrews participated in the Scottish Enlightenment in the 18th century.
With almost 19,500 postgraduate students, Glasgow is the second-biggest university in the United Kingdom and the largest university in Scotland by total postgraduate enrollment. In addition, the university is ranked among the top 100 universities in the world.
More specifically, it placed top 15 nationally in local rankings. However, it was ranked 81st and 82nd globally in the 2023 QS World University Ranking and 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, respectively.
Glasgow improved by 11 ranks from the previous exercise to be placed joint 13th in the UK for the quality of its research (GPA) by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. In addition, in honor of the university's contribution to reparative justice, "2020 THE University of the Year" was given to it.