The University of Sussex in the UK has unveiled its exciting new range of scholarships targeting Indian students interested in commencing bachelor’s and master’s degrees from September 2024. Alongside the £4,000 to £10,000 worth scholarships, the University is also launching unique ‘Tuition Fee Awards‘ for certain master’s programme enrollees.
Introducing the John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering and Other Awards
Adding to the financial support, the John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering has also been announced particularly for Indian students. This scholarship will contribute prominently to helping students gain access to quality education at affordable costs.
Important Deadlines for Scholarships
Application deadlines for the Chancellor’s International Scholarship is set for May 1. The last date to apply for the Sussex India Scholarship is September 1. Prospective students can register their applications at www.sussex.ac.uk
A Major Financial Aid for Indian Students
In a statement from the University of Sussex, it’s clear the new initiative seeks to provide substantial financial support to deserving Indian nationals. Those intent on furthering their education with master’s courses at Sussex from September 2024 stand to benefit greatly.
Chancellor’s International Scholarship and Sussex India Scholarship
The scholarship fund begins at £4,000 and includes the Chancellor’s International Scholarship, worth £5,000. This is open to noteworthy international master’s and bachelor’s applicants. The John Kinghorn Scholarship in Engineering 2024 promises to reward four deserving recipients with a generous £10,000 each.
Additional £2,000 ‘Tuition Fee Awards’
A bonus for Indian students planning to enroll in master’s programs at the School of Engineering and Informatics or the University of Sussex Business School, there’s a £2,000 ‘Tuition Fee Award’ waiting. This supplement presents another opportunity for Indian students to offset their education expenses.
The Sussex India Scholarship Initiative
“The Sussex India Scholarship seeks to underpin the educational pursuits of Indian students at Sussex. Our drive to boost accessibility to higher education for international students reflects our commitment to supporting the academic aspirations of students from India,” reads the University’s statement. Given the supportive environment and the array of scholarships on offer, it’s a promising time for Indian students planning to study at the University of Sussex.