Scotland’s Saltire
Scholarships (SSS) is now open for 2013/14 applications. Deadline of Midnight
(GMT) on Friday 31 May 2013.
Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships (SSS) is a
substantial programme of scholarships, offered on a matched funding basis
between the Government and Scottish Higher Education Institutions. The scheme
offers up to 200 awards, each worth £2000. These are towards the tuition fees,
for any one year of study, on an Undergraduate, Masters or PhD course at any of Scotland’s higher education institutions.
The scholarships are designed to support the
promotion of Scotland as a learning nation and a science nation and are
therefore targeted at the priority sectors of creative industries, life
sciences, technology, financial services and renewable and clean energy (find out what study options are available).
These are available across key priority countries:
·
Canada
·
China
·
India
·
United States of America
The scholarships are available to students as part of a wider
strategy to promote Scotland as a study destination and showcase Scotland’s
higher education offering in international markets.
How to apply
Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships
(SSS) is now open for 2013/14 applications. Deadline of Midnight (GMT) on
Friday 31 May 2013.
This section contains information about the application process,
and other information that you should be aware of before you apply.
Principles
underlying assessment of applications
The following principles are applied to all applications to the Scotland
Scholarship Scholarship programme 2013/14. Applications that do not meet all of
these principles will unfortunately not be considered.
·
All parts of the
application form have been completed
·
Eligibility criteria are
met in full
·
Course of study falls
within the priority areas outlined
PLEASE NOTE: you need to already have applied to the university
and have been made a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a course
from the university in order to be eligible to apply for a Saltire Scholarship.
Please contact your
Scottish university representative in the first instance or email Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships with any questions.
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