Master at the University of the West of England – Bourses d’études UK 2020
The University of the West of England’s Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences has an amazing offer for worldwide students to apply for an excellent award program in the UK. The UWE Bristol sets up the Dean’s Scholarship p to attract distinguished international students to pursue a full-time MSc program at UWE Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences. The University of the West of England has always been the forefront to educate people and improve the life of the human. It is considered as one the largest higher education provider in South West England. It houses over 27,000 students, 4,000 of whom are international come from 140 countries. Why at the University of the West of England? UWE has been dedicated to delivering outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for their students. As a part of this university, you can explore the top-class learning environment, inspiring campuses and vibrant student life. At the university, there are a variety of lucrative courses and programs that help students achieve their career goals.
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Type de bourse
Bourse d'étude
Pays
Royaume Uni
Date limite de dépot de dossier
30/06/2020
Niveau d'étude
Master
Type de financement
Bourse complète
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Informations sur Master at the University of the West of England – Bourses d’études UK 2020 ?
- University or Organization: the University of the West of England, Bristol
- Department: Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences
- Course Level: Full-time MSc
- Awards: 100% tuition fees
- Number of Awards: NA
- Access Mode: Online
- Nationality: International
- The award can be taken in the UK
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: All nationalities
- Eligible Course or Subjects: A master study in one of the following programs:
- MSc Advanced Wildlife Conservation in Practice
- MRes Applied Sciences
- MSc Biomedical Science
- MSc Science Communi...
