Scholarships Available - International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow, UK
International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies
(18 months, 120 ECTS)
Department of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow
Scholarships Available for International and UK/EU Students on the innovative and dynamic new 18-month International Masters programme!!! (Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008)
The Department of Central and East European Studies invites applications from international students (i.e. non UK/EU) for International Masters scholarships (tuition fees plus stipend of £15,000 over 18 months i.e. £10,000 per annum) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The Department of Central and East European Studies also invites applications from UK/EU students for a fee waiver International Masters scholarship (tuition fees only) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The deadline for these scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008. Please see our website for further details.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr Clare McManus-Czubinska for an informal discussion. (Note: The International Masters programme will commence in September 2008 subject to the approval of the Senate Office of the University of Glasgow.)
Applicants for the International Masters scholarships should apply as normal on the standard ‘University of Glasgow Application for Graduate Studies’ form which may be obtained from and should be returned to:
International and Postgraduate Service
University of Glasgow
1 The Square
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Scotland, U.K.
email: b.cherry[ at ]admin.gla.ac.uk
You may also download the Application for Graduate Studies and the Referees Report Form from our website or apply online. Please see:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapplyforataughtdegree/
Applicants for the International Masters should normally have at least a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in a related social sciences or humanities subject. The following supporting documents should be enclosed with your application form: information about your first degree (copies of your degree certificates and transcripts of your previous study), two academic references and evidence of your English language ability, if appropriate.
Please indicate on the application form which of the scholarships you are applying for (i.e. international or home/EU). The deadline for all International Masters scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008.
Dr Clare McManus-Czubinska
Taught Postgraduate Convener
Department of Central & East European Studies
8-9 Lilybank Gardens
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8RZ
Scotland, UK
PLEASE REPLY TO:
Email: c.mcmanus[ at ]lbss.gla.ac.uk
tel: + 44 (0) 141 330 2849 or
+ 44 (0) 141 330 5585 (Secretary)
fax: + 44 (0) 141 330 330 5594
Departmental Website: www.gla.ac.uk/cees
CRCEES Website: www.gla.ac.uk/crcees
Scholarships Available for International and UK/EU Students on the innovative and dynamic new 18-month International Masters programme!!! (Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008)
The Department of Central and East European Studies invites applications from international students (i.e. non UK/EU) for International Masters scholarships (tuition fees plus stipend of £15,000 over 18 months i.e. £10,000 per annum) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The Department of Central and East European Studies also invites applications from UK/EU students for a fee waiver International Masters scholarship (tuition fees only) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The deadline for these scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008. Please see our website for further details. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Clare McManus-Czubinska for an informal discussion. (Note: The International Masters programme will commmence in September 2008 subject to the approval of the Senate Office of the University of Glasgow.)
Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008
(18 months, 120 ECTS)
Department of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow
Scholarships Available for International and UK/EU Students on the innovative and dynamic new 18-month International Masters programme!!! (Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008)
The Department of Central and East European Studies invites applications from international students (i.e. non UK/EU) for International Masters scholarships (tuition fees plus stipend of £15,000 over 18 months i.e. £10,000 per annum) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The Department of Central and East European Studies also invites applications from UK/EU students for a fee waiver International Masters scholarship (tuition fees only) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The deadline for these scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008. Please see our website for further details.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr Clare McManus-Czubinska for an informal discussion. (Note: The International Masters programme will commence in September 2008 subject to the approval of the Senate Office of the University of Glasgow.)
Applicants for the International Masters scholarships should apply as normal on the standard ‘University of Glasgow Application for Graduate Studies’ form which may be obtained from and should be returned to:
International and Postgraduate Service
University of Glasgow
1 The Square
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Scotland, U.K.
email: b.cherry[ at ]admin.gla.ac.uk
You may also download the Application for Graduate Studies and the Referees Report Form from our website or apply online. Please see:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapplyforataughtdegree/
Applicants for the International Masters should normally have at least a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in a related social sciences or humanities subject. The following supporting documents should be enclosed with your application form: information about your first degree (copies of your degree certificates and transcripts of your previous study), two academic references and evidence of your English language ability, if appropriate.
Please indicate on the application form which of the scholarships you are applying for (i.e. international or home/EU). The deadline for all International Masters scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008.
Dr Clare McManus-Czubinska
Taught Postgraduate Convener
Department of Central & East European Studies
8-9 Lilybank Gardens
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8RZ
Scotland, UK
PLEASE REPLY TO:
Email: c.mcmanus[ at ]lbss.gla.ac.uk
tel: + 44 (0) 141 330 2849 or
+ 44 (0) 141 330 5585 (Secretary)
fax: + 44 (0) 141 330 330 5594
Departmental Website: www.gla.ac.uk/cees
CRCEES Website: www.gla.ac.uk/crcees
Scholarships Available for International and UK/EU Students on the innovative and dynamic new 18-month International Masters programme!!! (Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008)
The Department of Central and East European Studies invites applications from international students (i.e. non UK/EU) for International Masters scholarships (tuition fees plus stipend of £15,000 over 18 months i.e. £10,000 per annum) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The Department of Central and East European Studies also invites applications from UK/EU students for a fee waiver International Masters scholarship (tuition fees only) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The deadline for these scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008. Please see our website for further details. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Clare McManus-Czubinska for an informal discussion. (Note: The International Masters programme will commmence in September 2008 subject to the approval of the Senate Office of the University of Glasgow.)
Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008
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