Course specific funding

Internal source of UK/EU funding

Cranfield-Euclid Scholarships - up to £9k+UK fees

Applied Sciences Scholarships are available for mathematics graduates pursing a full-time Masters course, covering UK fees plus up to £9k towards living costs. Students must highlight their interest in the scholarship on their application form.

Cranfield-Kirchhoff Scholarships - up to £9k+UK fees

Applied Sciences Scholarships are available for physics graduates pursing a full-time Masters course, covering UK fees plus up to £9k towards living costs. Students must highlight their interest in the scholarship on their application form.

Cranfield-Liebig Scholarships up to £9k+UK fees

Applied Sciences Scholarships are available for environmental science graduates pursing a full-time Masters course, covering UK fees plus up to £9k towards living costs. Students must highlight their interest in the scholarship on their application form.

Cranfield-Mendeleev Scholarships up to £9k+UK fees

Applied Sciences Scholarships are available for chemistry, chemical engineering and biochemistry graduates pursing a full-time Masters course, covering UK fees plus up to £9k towards living costs. Students must highlight their interest in the scholarship on their application form.

Applied Sciences' Scholarships – up to £5,000

The school has a limited number of scholarships available for highly qualified full-time students undertaking selected MSc programmes commencing October 2011. Students must highlight their interest in the scholarship on their application form. Scholarship allocation is is at the discretion of the course team.

 

External sources of funding for UK/EU students

Environmental Issues Award

The Environmental Issues award assists with funding for educational programmes dealing with environmental issues or supports environmental project work. The value of this award is worth up to £1,000. Applicants must be members of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and must hold a degree accredited by the Institution. Applications can be made throughout the year through the online application form. 

For further information visit the website.

Utilities and Service Industries Training (USIT) Limited Career Development Awards

USIT provides sponsorship of up to £7,500 for individuals, whose employees are unable to fully-fund their development, to attend an established academic course in the UK which is relevant to the water utility industry. Courses which may be eligible include:

Competition for funding is high.  For further information and application details please visit the Utilities and Service Industries Training Limited (USIT) website.

 

External sources of funding for International students

Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program (IFP)

The International Fellowships Program provides support for up to three years of formal graduate-level study leading to a masters or doctoral degree in a number of subjects including Environment and Development. Fellows are selected from countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, and Russia, where the Ford Foundation maintains active overseas programs. For more information visit: www.fordifp.org

S. H. A. Ziauddin Trust

Awards for up to £500 are available to anyone studying, or wishing to study, on courses in science, agriculture or environmental protection, and willing to use their skills for the benefit of the peoples of the Indian sub-continent (i.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) will be considered at all times of the year.

Applicants should write for an application form to R B Viccajee, Secretary, giving brief details about themselves, their course and their future plans. If appropriate, and application form and explanatory letter will be sent to them in response to which they can give further details. 

Contact: R B Viccajee, Secretary, PO Box 777, Guildford GU2 7GW, UK.