Funding opportunities
What scholarships are available?
The following scholarships are available:
- University of Essex Study Abroad Scholarships for Essex
students studying abroad in the US, Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, Russia, Japan, Hong Kong, and Israel. (UofE
Study Abroad Scholarships 2012 - Word doc)
- Baden-Württemberg Scholarship Programme for students
wishing to study economics at the University of Mannheim
- BUTEX
Scholarships
for UK students undertaking study abroad in the US or Canada
and for American or Canadian students studying abroad in the
UK
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Diversity Abroad Scholarships for American students
studying abroad
- Endeavour Awards for students studying abroad in
Australia and for Australian students studying abroad (the
Australian Government provides funds to Australian
universities which then allocate these scholarships so
please contact your Australian university's study abroad
office for information)
- Fund for
Education Abroad Scholarships for American students
studying abroad
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Gilman Scholarships for America students studying abroad
in the UK
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Hong Kong Scholarships for Excellence for UK students
undertaking study abroad in Hong Kong
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Banco Santander, through its Santander Universities scheme,
has generously made grants available for study abroad scholarships and research
students /academic staff undertaking a period of research in the following countries:
Spain, Portugal, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Mexico,
Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Venezuela. Download the
Student Scholarships Application Form or Academic Staff & Research Student Application Form
- Scholarships for study abroad in Israel, with
information on our partner universities' websites or via our
Study Abroad Office
What other funding is available?
There are other sources funding available, including:
A doctoral pathway is the term used to describe the
routes to postgraduate study, whether this is a one year Masters follwed by
three years of doctoral research (1+3) or three years of doctoral research
(+3) for those who have already completed a relevant Master degree (from
another ESRC-accredited DTC or one with a substantial methodological
element).