International Ambassador Scholarships at University of West London

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The International Ambassador Scholarship recognises and provides financial support for outstanding students who wish to act as ambassadors for the University of West London.

Field(s) of study:
Any full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course at the University of West London

Target group:
Non-EU International Students

Scholarship value/duration:
Up to £5,000 tuition fee discount for the first year of study

Application instructions:
To be considered for the scholarship, you must have been offered a place to study on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate course at the University of West London. The deadline for the intakes are as follows:

  • 5pm GMT on 28 November 2019 for the January 2020 intake
  • 5pm GMT on 30 March 2020 for the May 2020 intake
  • 5pm GMT on 1 July 2020 for the September 2020 intake

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Course starts May/Sept 2020

Eligibility

Applicants must be:

  • An offer holder for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at UWL, to commence study in September 2020. This means that you must have already applied for a course of study at this university and you must have already received an official offer from one of our admissions officers.
  • A self-funded overseas full fee-paying paying student (please note: EU applicants are not eligible).

The International Ambassador Scholarship will be awarded on a competitive basis to candidates who demonstrate enthusiasm and the ability to be an excellent international student ambassador.

Providers

About Company

The University of West London draws on a heritage of 150 years in teaching and professional education. First founded as the Lady Byron School in 1860, the institution as it exists today was originally formed from the merger of Ealing College of Higher Education, Thames Valley College of Higher Education, the London College of Music and Queen Charlotte’s College of Health Care Studies. In 1991, the institution became the Polytechnic of West London, before gaining full university status in 1992 to become Thames Valley University. The University subsequently evolved through a number of mergers. It merged with Northwick Park School of Nursing, Riverside College of Nursing and the North West Thames Regional Health Authority's AIDS Unit in 1994, Berkshire College of Nursing and Midwifery in 1995, and with Reading College and School of Art and Design in 2004. In July 2010 the University completed the divestment of its site in King's Road, Reading, (now known as Reading College) and in April 2011 formally changed its name to The University of West London, following prior approval from The Privy Council. The new name reflects a re-focusing of the University's activities on its Ealing and Brentford sites. In May 2011 the University celebrated the installation of Laurence Geller as its new Chancellor. Laurence is himself an alumnus of the University and a leading figure in the hospitality and tourism sector. From the outset, the University has played and continues to play a significant role in the educational, cultural and economic life of its region.

We achieved the biggest overall national rise over the 2016/17 academic year in The Times/Sunday Times, The Guardian and The Complete University Guide league tables. We are ranked as the top modern university* in London, 8th modern university* in the UK and 56th university nationally by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018 and 58th university nationally by the Guardian University Guide 2018. Over 97% of our graduates are in employment or further study within six months of graduation**.

Our graduates achieve the second highest starting salaries of all the London modern universities.

We have invested over £50 million in a new campus with modern facilities to improve students’ learning and social experience, as part of a spending programme on first-class facilities which totals £150 million. Our recently built campus in Ealing features a new library and transformed teaching spaces including a simulation centres for nurses, midwives and health care professionals, specialist radio studios, a fully equipped studio theatre and a mock court room.

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