Archive for June 2009

At the age of information, advanced learning in the filed of communicationi is importan. The University of Notingham provide less 25 % fee for international students.

With duration one year study, this scholarship will be awared to 4 students.

Subject area are  Business, Management And Marketing
Languages Media And Communication Studies.

Contact Website  http://www.nottingham.ac.uk.english 
In 2009 the School of English Studies and the International Office will be offering four 25% tuition fee scholarships for international students on this new MSc taught jointly by

This book provides essential guidance for all students who are thinking of studying for a postgraduate qualification in Britain.

Alongside detailed information about the British university system (from the application process to the viva) Nicholas and Rosalind Foskett provide readers with an introduction to other essential pastoral and practical aspects to study in Britain: Immigration regulations; living and working in Britain; cultural traditions and expectations of student life; finance and support systems.

Key Features:

  • Written with a focus on key questions frequently asked by postgraduate students
  • Every chapter includes a Pause for Thought feature designed to encourage students to spend time thinking about views, needs, and ideas on the topic that is being covered
  • End-of-chapter Key Risks section presents a brief summary of the main elements to be aware of in order to avoid problems.

This book is easily accessible and is essential reading for anyone thinking about, or already enrolled on, a postgraduate course in the UK who is less familiar with the unique character of the British HE system and unfamiliar with British culture in general.

A book by By David Wilkinson will give valuable guide for success in study.

“To do justice to the postgraduate journey as experienced by the students, quotations and anecdotes from the author’s own research … are drawn upon. These anecdotes provide vivid insights into the postgraduate experience, thereby livening up the text and providing some solace to those facing similar issues in their postgraduate existence’ – Education and Training Journal

For anyone embarking on postgraduate study, this is an indispensable guide. Packed with hands-on advice and examples from students themselves, David Wilkinson provides:

- Up-to-date information on developments in postgraduate study;

- Guidance on where and how to apply;

- Advice on constructing effective research proposals, with examples of successful submissions;

- Help with developing an academic writing style and advice on how to get published.

While each consecutive chapter develops and builds upon its predecessor, the book has been designed to be easy to ‘dip into’ to help resolve a problem or examine an issue of relevance to a particular stage of the process.

Detailed yet highly accessible, The Essential Guide to Postgraduate Study is a ‘must-have’ resource for prospective postgraduates, current postgraduates and anyone interested in better understanding postgraduate study in UK universities and colleges.

New offer from University of Kent you can’t miss it. With the value of Christine Bolt Scholarship
is £10,000 for one student, this is great opportunity for educator.
Generously funded by her husband, Ian Bolt, the scholarship of £10,000 will be offered for one year in support of research whilst in the USA. The scholarship is primarily aimed at History students but students studying the following are eligible to apply: American Studies, Drama and Film, English, French, German, History, History of Science, History and Theory of Art, International Relations, Italian, Philosophy, Politics, Spanish, Theology or Women’s Studies.

Subject area     History, American Studies, Philosophy Politics, English, International Relations

Contact Website     http://www.kent.ac.uk

Value per annum  Substantial proportion of full-time tuition fee
Duration  1 year
Number of Award(s) 1
Subject area Education

Contact Website  http://www.ioe.ac.uk

Established in commemoration of Nicholas Hans, a distinguished scholar in Comparative Education at the University of London, this award is presented to one doctoral student working towards a PhD in Comparative Education at the Institute of Education. The scholarship is competitive and tenable for one year only. It will cover a substantial proportion of the full-time tuition fee at the Institute and is at present available only to registered Institute students. Any change in the entry criteria will be posted on our web site. The scholarship, which is awarded through competition, is open to candidates not normally resident in the United Kingdom. Please note that the Nicholas Hans Scholarship is at present available only to registered Institute students. Institute closing date for submission of essay to the Doctoral School Office (Room 522):

This book is very important as a guide to find scholarship scheme in UK. Searching online is one of the best way to find your dream scholarship. However, the book seems to me that available information written by author will have great benefit.
Unfortunately, the books has not printed yet.
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