Stelios Scholarships

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The School is offering 10 Stelios Scholarships for undergraduate entrants in 2010studying business related disciplines. 

Each scholarship has a value of approximately £5,450 (at 2009 rates) and is renewable for three years, subject to satisfactory academic performance. 

Four of the awards will be made to applicants from the UK, one to applicants from Greece and Cyprus respectively and the remaining four awards are open to applicants from any EU country.

Eligibility

These awards are aimed at undergraduate students in financial need who are enrolling on business related disciplines, with a preference for those doing BSc Economics courses. Evidence that you are interested in business will be taken into account in making the selection. Applicants need to be EU nationals and residents (this includes UK) in order to be eligible for this scholarship. Business related courses include:

  • BSc Accounting and Finance

  • BSc Actuarial Science

  • BSc Business, Maths and Stats

  • BSc Economic History

  • BSc Economics and Economics History

  • BSc Economics

  • BSc Economics History with Economics

  • BSc Econometrics and Mathematical Economics

  • BSc Environmental Policy with Economics

  • BA Geography with Economics

  • BSc Government and Economics

  • BSc Human Resource Management and Employment Relations

  • BSc Management

  • BSc Management Sciences

  • BSc Maths and Economics

  • BSc Philosophy and Economics

  • BSc Social Policy and Economics

How to apply

To apply for this scholarship, you must download and complete an application form. By completing this form, you will ensure that you receive consideration for this and any other award(s) which you meet the eligibility criteria for.

The deadline for the receipt of applications is: 04 June 2010

Download an Undergraduate Scholarship Form (PDF)

Please return your application form with an academic reference to the Financial Support Office.
More information about references.

 

 
Last updated: 02 November 2009

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