UAL University of Arts London Scholarship 2024

Hey Students there is a piece of wonderful and surprising news for all those who are looking forward to making their dreams true by continuing their education in England. All who ever dream of studying in the UK are now warmly invited to UAL University of Arts London Scholarship 2024.

UAL International Postgraduate £50,000 Scholarship and ISH convenience grant are available for international students who want to pursue their study at the University of the Arts London Up to four grants are accessible to candidates meeting qualification standards. The scholarship in the UK covers the full tuition fee of international students of the postgraduate level.

This scholarship covers the cost of tuition fees, and accommodation at one of UAL’s halls of residence and may also contribute towards living costs. Up to 4 UAL International Postgraduate £50,000 Scholarships are available. We encourage you to apply for the University of Arts London Scholarship 2024.

UAL offers a wide range of scholarships, bursaries, and awards provided through generous donations from individuals, companies, and philanthropic charities, as well as from University funds.
Also See: Fully Funded Scholarships in UK 2024 For International Students

About the University of Arts London Scholarship 2024

  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Financial coverage: Fully Funded
Duration:

Program duration for The University of the Arta London depends upon the course

Courses Offered:

  • Master of Architecture
  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Fine Arts
  • Master of Research
  • Master of Science

Financial Coverage:

UAL International Postgraduate £50,000 Scholarship and ISH accommodation award will provide the following benefits

  • Cover the tuition fee.
  •  living expenses.
  • An Awesome opportunity to study in the most advanced country.
  • Grant beneficiaries will likewise be offered International Students House (ISH) convenience for the length of their examination.

Eligible Countries

Afghanistan, Ghana, Pakistan, Albania, Grenada, Palau, Algeria, Guatemala, Palestine, Angola, Guinea, Panama, Argentina, Guyana, Paraguay, Armenia, Haiti, Peru, Australia, Honduras, Philippines, Azerbaijan, India, Qatar, Bahamas, Indonesia, Russia, Bahrain, Iran, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Iraq, Barbados, Saint Lucia, Belarus, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize Jordan Samoa, Benin, Kazakhstan, Sao Tome and Principe, Bhutan, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, Bolivia, Kiribati, Senegal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kuwait, Serbia, Botswana, Seychelles, Brazil, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Brunei,, Kyrgyzstan, Singapore, Burkina Faso, Lao, Solomon Islands, Burundi, Lebanon, Somalia, Cabo Verde, Lesotho, South Africa, Cambodia, Liberia, South Sudan, Cameroon, Libya, Sri Lanka, Central African Republic, Madagascar, Sudan, Chad, Malawi, Suriname, Chile, Malaysia, Syrian Arab Republic, Colombia, Maldives, Tajikistan, Comoros, Mali, Tanzania, Congo, Mauritania, Thailand, Congo, Mauritius, Timor-Leste, Costa Rica, Mexico, Togo, Côte d’Ivoire, Micronesia, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba, Moldova, Tunisia, Djibouti, Mongolia, Turkey, Dominica, Montenegro, Turkmenistan, Dominican Republic, Morocco, Tuvalu, Ecuador, Mozambique, Uganda, Egypt, Myanmar, Ukraine, El Salvador, Namibia, United Arab Emirates, Equatorial Guinea, Nauru, Uruguay, Eritrea, Nepal, Uzbekistan, Eswatini, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Ethiopia, Nicaragu, Venezuela, Fiji, Niger, Vietnam, Gabon, Nigeria, Yemen, Gambia, North Macedonia, Zambia, Georgia, Oman, Zimbabwe

Required documents:

  • Personal statement of interest along with the application. The applicant’s statement must not exceed 350 words per question asked.

The statement must include:

  1. How the scholarship will make a difference in the applicant’s life.
  2. How does the applicant intend to use your qualification for your future, and how the scholarship will help you?
  3. Address the challenges faced by your home country.
  4. Expound on how you would endorse the values of social justice and environmental stewardship.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicant must hold an offer to study a full-time taught master’s course at one of UAL’s Colleges and Institutes starting in 2024/25.

  • Your course must offer either a Grad Dip, M ARCH, MA, MFA, MBA, MRes or MSc qualification.
  • You are not eligible to apply if you already hold a UK postgraduate taught qualification (or one at an equivalent level) from studies undertaken in the UK or abroad.

Must be ordinarily resident in one of the low-income economy countries detailed in our list of qualifying countries (see below).

  • Evidence such as a copy of your immigration documents, ID card or formal proof of your address must be included as part of your application.

Or

  • You are an asylum seeker in the UK at the point at which you make your scholarship application.
  • Your annual household income must be £50,000 or less (or the equivalent exchange value in a qualifying country’s currency) at the point of application. For an up-to-date currency conversion, visit Oanda Trade Currency Exchange.

Apply

Once you’ve received an offer to study at UAL, the ‘my funding’ page on your applicant portal will be updated to include application forms for scholarships you may be eligible for.

If you submit a scholarship application, we will email you after the deadline has passed to let you know if you have been successful.

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