Three scholarships of £3,000 each for high-calibre international students starting one of the following Masters programmes in 2011:
- MSc Applied Biochemistry and Biocatalysis
- MSc Aquatic Biology and Resource Management
- MSc Bioinformatics
- MSc Biotechnology and Enterprise
- MSc Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture
- MSc Medical Informatics
- MSc Systems Biology
How to apply
Please submit an application for the programme, together with a supporting statement of up to 500 words describing what you hope to achieve with this MSc, plus your transcripts. The Course Director will award scholarships on the basis of both your application to the programme and your scholarship supporting statement.
Application deadline: 30th June 2011
Number of awards: 3
Value: £3,000
Duration of award: for 1 year
Contact: James Cresswell pgt-bio-admissions@exeter.ac.uk
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently.
Am hamdia,a ghanaian who is a first degree holder in applied biology n would like to know if u ran sholarship programs in clinical medicine for such persons? If yes hw many years does it take?