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Jan. 12, 2009
Aberdeen offers scholarship for American MA applicants
The Scotland USA Graduate Scholarship is aimed at US Nationals applying for full-time MA programmes at the University of Aberdeen. This exciting scholarship opportunity is open to all US Nationals and is aimed at encouraging bright, talented and hard working individuals to live, work and study in Scotland.
Awards are available for students commencing full time postgraduate Masters programmes at the University of Aberdeen in 2009. The awards are however not available to US students who have already completed their undergraduate studies in Scotland. The scholarship is valued at £2000.
The scholarship is supported and funded by the Scottish Government and the University of Aberdeen, managed by Education UK Scotland.
Applications for 2009/10 are now being accepted. The deadline for receipt of the completed scholarship form is 12 June 2009. See the application form and scholarship guidelines for more information.
For futher information on all scholarships available to overseas students, visit http://www.abdn.ac.uk/central/funding/#d
Content added on 12 January 2009.
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