Wales offers a wide range of scholarship programs aimed at supporting both domestic and international students at various educational levels. These scholarships are provided by the Welsh Government, individual universities, and other organizations. Here’s an overview:
1. Global Wales Postgraduate Scholarship
- Description: This scholarship offers up to £10,000 towards a full-time master’s degree at a Welsh university. It is available to students from specific countries, including the USA, India, Vietnam, and EU countries.
- Eligibility: Open to international students who have been accepted into a master’s program in Wales.
- Application Process: Applicants must first secure an offer from a Welsh university and then apply for the scholarship.
2. International Scholarships
- Chevening Scholarships: Funded by the UK government, these are available for students who wish to pursue a one-year master’s degree in any subject at any Welsh university. The scholarship covers tuition fees, travel costs, and a living allowance.
- Commonwealth Scholarships: These scholarships are for students from low and middle-income Commonwealth countries, covering a range of academic programs in Wales.
3. Welsh Government Learning Grants
- Undergraduate Students: Welsh students are eligible for a mix of loans and grants through Student Finance Wales. This includes the Welsh Government Learning Grant, which provides non-repayable grants based on household income.
- Postgraduate Students: Welsh students can apply for a combination of loans and grants for postgraduate studies. The amount available depends on household income.
4. University-Specific Scholarships
- Many universities in Wales, such as Cardiff University, Swansea University, and the University of South Wales, offer their own scholarships and bursaries for both domestic and international students. These can be based on academic merit, financial need, or specific fields of study.
5. Welsh Language Scholarships
- Scholarships are available for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh. These are offered by various universities and organizations to promote the use of the Welsh language.
6. Other Funding Options
- Educational Charities and Trusts: Various charities and trusts in Wales offer financial support to students, often based on specific criteria such as field of study, financial need, or personal circumstances.
- Employer Sponsorship: Some students may be eligible for employer sponsorship, where an employer funds or partially funds a course relevant to the student’s career.
For more detailed information, students should visit the specific university’s scholarship page or the Study in Waleswebsite.
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