The Palgrave Brown UK Scholarship has been established by the Palgrave Brown Bursary Fund to provide funding for undergraduates from Norfolk or Suffolk who are in need of financial assistance.
What does it cover?
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Further information
| Residency: | Students must be ordinarily resident in and/or educated in the UK counties of Norfolk or Suffolk. |
| Level of study: | Undergraduate |
| Year of study: | New students |
| Subject: | All subjects |
| College: | All colleges |
| Other criteria: | Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of financial need, and academic merit will also be taken into consideration. |
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