University of Edinburgh Shell Centenary Scholarships
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University of Edinburgh Shell Centenary Scholarships: The University of Edinburgh Shell Centenary Scholarships offer postgraduate students from developing countries the opportunity to study in the UK and gain skills that will make a long-term contribution to the further development of their countries.
The scholarships cover tuition fees, accommodation, maintenance costs and a return airfare for the scholarship holder.
Six of these scholarships (two Shell Centenary Scholarships and four Shell Centenary Chevening Scholarships) are available each year at the University of Edinburgh for students pursuing one of the following taught Master's degrees:
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
MSc Applied Animal Behaviour & Welfare
MSc Equine Science
MSc Public Health Research
College of Science and Engineering
MSc Acoustics and Music Technology
MSc Artificial Intelligence
MSc Biodiversity & Taxonomy of Plants
MSc Bioinformatics
MSc Cognitive Science
MSc Computer Science
MSc e-Science
MSc Ecological Economics
MSc Environment & Development
MSc Environmental Protection & Management
MSc Environmental Sustainability
MSc Forest Ecology & Management
MSc Geographical Information Science (taught)
MSc High Performance Computing
MSc Informatics
MSc Operational Research
MSc Quantitative Genetics & Genome Analysis
MSc Remote Sensing and Image Processing Technology
MSc Resource Management
MSc Signal Processing & Communications
MSc Sustainable Energy Systems
How To Apply
For a University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Application Form and information on how to obtain a Shell Centenary Scholarship use the address below.
Application Form can be obtained from: The Scholarships and Student Finance Office, Old College, The University of Edinburgh, South Bridge, Edinburgh. EH8 9YL. Tel: +44 (0) 131 651 4067. E-mail: scholarships [at] ed.ac.uk
Scholarship application forms must be returned to arrive at the university by 1 st March.