Martin Cook Scholarship for Humanities Students

Martin Cook Scholarship for Humanities Students

Martin Cook Scholarship for Humanities Students

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About

Welcome to our scholarship program! This is your gateway to a world of opportunities, where your passion and dedication meet financial support. Our scholarships are designed to empower students and professionals in their pursuit of excellence in a wide range of fields.

  • Funding AmountGBP ( 2000 )
  • Funding Durationyearly
  • Apply Date2024-2025
  • GenderBoth
  • Destination CountriesUnited Kingdom
  • Scholarship TypesTuition Fees
  • Number Of Scholarships1 Scholarship
  • CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
Study LevelsBachelor, Diploma Certificate, Diploma, Certificate, Advanced Diploma, Foundation, Career Based/Vocational
DegreesHumanities, Science, Other

Requirements

Additional Requirements

  • Open to all full-time applicants who are UK residents paying Home tuition fees.
  • Applicants must have accepted a place on a humanities undergraduate course at the University of Kent
  • Applicants must obtain a minimum of 136 UCAS points from A Levels or equivalent, and must fulfil the normal entry requirements for their course.
  • Applicants must demonstrate financial need and satisfy a range of socio-economic criteria.
  • Applicants must be willing to act as an 'ambassador' for the University, their subject and faculty and attend University events when requested, if not in conflict with either course attendance or classes being in session.
  • Current students at the University of Kent are not eligible to apply.

A generous donation has been received by the University of Kent in memory of Martin Cook. The purpose of the gift is to help support one full-time undergraduate student in the humanities. The selected scholar will receive £2,000 per annum for the duration of their studies, (normally 3 or 4 years) subject to satisfactory academic progress.

Selection Process

Academic excellence

How to Apply

Applicants must have accepted a place on a humanities undergraduate course at the University of Kent.

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