Masters Scholarship At The University Of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh (UK) opened applications for Drever Trust MSc scholarship. It is available to Masters students in Psychology. Deadline to apply is May 2, 2016.

The scholarship is open to applicants from any country, who are of high academic merit and lack adequate funding to undertake the degree and available to Masters students commencing any subject in Psychology within the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences.

To apply for a scholarship you must first apply for admission for an eligible programme of study at the University of Edinburgh. Only applicants who have received an offer of admission (conditional or unconditional) on the closing date of the scholarship will be considered by the panel. Eligible applicants should complete an online scholarship application

This scholarship covers fees at the UK/EU level for the one year duration of any MSc programme in Psychology.

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