12 phd-position-in-information-retrieval Undergraduate positions at University of Greenwich
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This is a £1000 cash bursary paid in your first year of study to students from our local school and college network who have engaged with our outreach programme, specifically our University Toolkit
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successful. This bursary has been provided by a generous external donor and is available in addition to the individual Universities Hardship funds. Criteria In order to be eligible to apply for the Medway
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Ideas as main attendance. Other interactions can include: Outreach Activity Is this activity included in the Scholarship? How many times can this type of activity count towards scholarship attendance Why
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Am I eligible? To apply, you will need to meet the following criteria: You have been offered a place to begin a course in September 2025. You will pay fees at the international rate. You are not
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eligible for it. Undergraduate home students meeting at least one of the criteria below are eligible to apply for the bursary: Student with an annual household income below £35,000 Students receiving
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Partner Colleges where your tuition fee is paid directly to us. You are assessed to pay fees at the home rate at over £6,165 per year. You have been assessed by Student Finance England and have given
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or MMath course. You'll be studying at Greenwich, Avery Hill or Medway Campus (except Medway School of Pharmacy) or one of our Partner Colleges where your tuition fee is paid directly to us. You are assessed
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scholarship worth £5,000 to a student enrolled on BA Landscape Architecture. Their donation is in memory of former students, Karen Roberts. We particularly welcome applications from students who have attended
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We welcome applications from current undergraduates studying one of our Accounting and Finance degrees. A bursary of £1,500 is available for one second-year student and one third-year student
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William Hills was a former student of the University of Greenwich who studied Mechanical Engineering at what was then Woolwich Polytechnic in 1948. This bursary is supported by the legacy of William