The scholarship is a £5,000 cash bursary for a first-year undergraduate student enrolled in specific engineering and architecture programmes.
RSK Group are a global leader in the delivery of sustainable solutions and have partnered with University of Greenwich to help shape our green skills agenda, achieve our net-zero goal and empower the next generation of students to make their own contribution.
A total of 5 scholarships are available for academic year 2024/25.
Financial barriers can limit student potential. We are grateful to RSK Group who are sponsoring five cash scholarships worth £5,000 to a student enrolled on one of the following courses:
These are paid in three instalments during the first year.
Eligibility
You are a full-time undergraduate UK student.
You are entering Year 1 of one of the following programmes at our Greenwich or Medway campuses:
- BEng/MEng Chemical Engineering
- BEng/MEng Civil Engineering
- BSc Construction Management
- BEng/MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- BEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology
- BEng Engineering Management
- BA Landscape Architecture
- BEng/MEng Mechanical Engineering
- BEng Mechanical Engineering Technology
- BSc Quantity Surveying
- BA Urban Design
How to apply
Applications are closed for 2024/25.
2025/26 applications will open June 2025.
Students will be required to complete an online application form, and priority will be given to students who are able to demonstrate a commitment to one of RSK’s Guiding Principles, that of continuous improvement and innovation. You will also be asked to demonstrate how your will use their award to adopt a more sustainable approach to your university experience.
See our general terms and conditions.
Most of our students’ questions have been replied to on AskUoG . Here you can check out the most frequently asked questions or raise and enquiry on the Digital Student Centre if your questions is not covered yet.
Alternatively, if you need our detailed advice or guidance, please use our self-referral form and we will assess you situation and advise you on next steps.
If you are an applicant, alumni or do not have access to your university account, e-mail us at fab@gre.ac.uk
We have a range of scholarships and bursaries available. See a full list .
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