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. This study aims to develop a low-energy IDS solution tailored to IIoT’s unique security needs, balancing robust threat detection with reduced energy demands. By integrating digital twins and resource-efficient
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Opera), and semi-finalist in the DIMA International Choral Conducting Competition (18th Edition). Olivia has continued to develop her conducting through the RPS Women Conductors ‘Advance’ course (2023
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A scholarship of up to £2,000 paid to students who are undertaking their first approved study abroad Programme at the University of Greenwich. The bursary amount depends on the destination, length
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has been exhausted. Bursary awards are fixed for the duration of the trainee’s ITE programme, and are for programmes starting in or after September 2026, and finishing no later than August 2027
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students making earlier, organised plans in preparation for their studies. Am I eligible? You must apply for your programme of study by 18:00 (UK time) on 27th March 2026 and must accept your offer and pay
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course, you will receive the full maintenance loan from Student Finance England. If you are studying a postgraduate course, you will receive a postgraduate loan and you have a clear plan for paying your
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an offer from us to study a full-time undergraduate course (including extended programmes) paying the maximum tuition fee of £9,535, commencing in September 2025. This course can be at our Greenwich, Avery
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2026 or within 28 days of receiving your offer (if this is a later date). We appreciate some offers may take longer to be provided to applicants (for example if applying for a programme requiring an
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on merit. We aim to make our decision by the end of October. Questions? See our general terms and conditions . If you would like further details about this scholarship, please email: development@gre.ac.uk We
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programme and for whom a postgraduate qualification can make a significant difference in accessing graduate-level employment. The award is a £3000 cash bursary paid into 3 termly instalments (pro rata part