Worried about funding your education? The University of Dundee offers various scholarships and funding options to help students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. These awards recognise talent, support students from different backgrounds, and encourage study in specific areas. This guide provides a simple overview of the funding available at Dundee.  

Undergraduate Scholarships (for first degrees)

These scholarships help students working towards their first degree.

  • Global Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship rewards students who have shown great achievement in their studies or other activities. It’s open to international students and can provide up to £5,000 per year.  
  • Vice-Chancellor’s Africa Scholarship: This scholarship supports students from Africa who want to study at Dundee. It offers £4,000 per year of study.  
  • Other Scholarships: There are other scholarships that may be specific to certain subjects or for students from particular countries. It’s always worth checking the university website for the latest opportunities.  

Postgraduate Scholarships (after your first degree)

These awards support students who are continuing their studies after their first degree.

  • Global Excellence Scholarship: Like the undergraduate version, this scholarship also supports postgraduate students who have done well in their studies. It can provide up to £5,000 per year.  
  • Research Council Funding: If you’re doing a PhD (a research degree), you might be able to get funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) research councils. This funding can cover your fees and living costs.  
  • University-Funded Scholarships: The University itself offers some scholarships for postgraduate students, often linked to specific subjects or research areas.  
  • Chevening Scholarships: These are global scholarships funded by the UK government for students with leadership potential.  

Things to Remember About Scholarships

  • Deadlines: Each scholarship has its own deadline for applications, so make sure you check these and apply early.  
  • Who Can Apply: Each scholarship has specific rules about who can apply, like what grades you need or where you come from.  
  • How to Apply: You might need to fill in a special application form for some scholarships, while others might consider you automatically when you apply to the University.

Where to Find More Information

The best place to find detailed and up-to-date information about scholarships at the University of Dundee is their official website. Look for pages about “Fees and Funding” or “Scholarships.” You can also contact the University directly for help.

By looking into the different funding options and applying carefully, you can increase your chances of getting help to pay for your studies at Dundee

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