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New Masters Scholarships for Overseas Students
Dean of Science and Technology Overseas Masters Scholarships are now available for all full-time, one-year Masters Programmes within the Faculty of Science and Technology.
These competitive scholarships are worth £1000 and are open to all applicants for full-time Masters programmes within the Faculty of Science and Technology who qualify to pay full overseas fees.
To qualify for a scholarship, applicants must have accepted an offer for the programme by the end of April 2009, and must either exceed the academic conditions on a conditional offer or, if accepting an unconditional offer, must already hold a qualification that exceeds the normal entry requirements for the programme.
Please note in your application that you wish to be considered for the scholarship. Eligible applicants who have already accepted an offer will be automatically considered for a scholarship.
In addition, a number of scholarships and bursaries are available to students studying particular programmes. Check department pages for details of these and other opportunities.
Tue 17 March 2009
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Engineering PhD Student Angling for Success!
Lancaster University Engineering student Shaun Benzon has turned his hobby into a business with the launch of the only fishing reel designed and made in Britain.
Wed 19 June 2013
Unborn babies 'practise' facial expressions in the womb
Researchers from Durham and Lancaster Universities suggest that a foetus's ability to show a "pain" facial expression is a developmental process which could potentially give doctors another index of the health of a foetus.
Story supplied by LU Press Office
Mon 17 June 2013
Lancaster leads the way in cyber security bursary scheme
Lancaster is one of four UK universities selected to take part in an 'industry first' sponsorship initiative encouraging students to take up Masters-level cyber security degrees.
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Physicists gain insight into the UK's biggest killer
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the UK, accounting for a third of all fatalities through illnesses such as stroke and heart disease.
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Wed 29 May 2013