Since applications and deadlines sometimes change, please contact the applicable department to obtain the most up to date information. UNDERGRADUATES: • Fill out the Scholarship Application for new, transfer or currently enrolled students from the Scholarship Office. Applications are located in 305D West Hall and online at www.fina.ttu.edu and are due by March 1st for awards for the following academic year. • Check out the Honors College at www.honr.ttu.edu for merit scholarships and other resources. GRADUATES: • Check the graduate school website at www.depts.ttu.edu/gradschool/scholarships for financial opportunities. ALL STUDENTS: • Check with your department or advisor for applications. This is usually your BEST source. • Ask your professors if they are aware of any resources. • Check the Scholarship Office Bulletin Board in West Hall, 3rd floor. Postings change frequently. • Join a Professional Organization for your major. Check with your department and/or departmental website. OIA Undergraduate Scholarship and Ann and Bill Fisher Graduate Scholarship The OIA Undergraduate Scholarship For fulltime, incoming freshman, transfers and current undergraduate students:
The OIA Ann and Bill Fisher Graduate Scholarship For graduate students:
Scholarships and Assistance offered in Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 Florence Terry Griswold Scholarship 1: $2,500 (one award) For a woman who is a citizen of a Pan American country (other than the United States) and is pursuing a graduate degree at a state-supported college or university in Texas. More than $2,500 may be awarded in years when funds are available. Go to www.partt.org and go to “Florence Terry Griswold Scholarship” for more information. Applications CANNOT be submitted by fax and must be post-marked by no later than January 28, 2011. Good Neighbor Scholarship for the 2011-2012 Academic Year The GNS program for international students from Latin America and the Western Hemisphere awards tuition waivers for the Fall 2011 Semester, Spring 2012 Semester, and Summer I & II 2012 Sessions for citizens born in the western hemisphere. Students are required to pay all fees, however. The student must have been at least a five-year current resident of a politically independent nation in the western hemisphere (excluding Cuba and the United States); the student must be unconditionally admitted to Texas Tech University or be currently enrolled full-time maintaining satisfactory academic progress; the student should be planning on returning to the country of origin upon successful completion of the academic program. (Deadlinefor submission of this application for the 2010-2011 academic year has already passed.) Deadline for submission of the application for the 2011-2012 academic year will be 5:00 p.m., Monday, February 28, 2011. Information for the 2011-2012 academic year will be made available at this site in January of 2011 once this office has received the appropriate information from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board in Austin, Texas. Official GNS application forms should be made available to interested western hemisphere student applicants on or about the third week of January 2011. From your major department Your best chance for getting a scholarship is, believe it or not, from your own major department. If you qualify with the proper grade point average, you are eligible to be considered. Contact the department. Tuition Assistance for Students of Mexico For citizens or permanent residents of Mexico; students must be planning to return to Mexico after completion of program; students must be enrolled full-time; and, they must demonstrate financial need. Assistance allows Mexican nationals to pay in-state tuition and to waive out-of-state tuition. Tuition Assistance for Students of Mexico Application Form Study Abroad Competitive Scholarship (SACS) All international students are eligible to apply for the Study Abroad Competitive Scholarship program. Applications are due by a designated deadline. For international student awardees, the SACS may provide a certain monetary award for an appropriate academic term or summer session. Every TTU student pays the SACS fee every academic term that he or she is enrolled at Texas Tech University, and therefore, is eligible to apply each term. Interested students should review all information that is online at the Study Abroad link.Study Abroad Competitive Scholarship Link International Students Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) The Texas Public Education Grant (TPEG) is for very special situations where there is a critical and compelling need to assist a student who has had a sudden and major financial problem. It is not for chronic financial mismanagement, neglect, and abuse. TPEG funding is limited and awards are usually very modest at best. Awards are normally not made during a student’s first year as a student at Texas Tech. Examples of important issues might be, but are not limited to, currency fluctuations in one’s home country, or a natural disaster in one’s home country which affects the economy and the financial services sector and, thus, a student’s ability to receive enough funds from his native country to pay his financial obligations here in the United States. A TPEG is not meant to be used to pay required student fees. It is not a scholarship and does not waive out of state tuition. Any application for a TPEG must be correctly, rigorously, and timely documented. Without satisfactory documentation, an application will not be considered. Students must present their TPEG application in person to the International Student TPEG Coordinator for review and discussion. International Students TPEG Application In order to strengthen CSIR’s international collaboration with developing countries and to promote “South-South” cooperation in a big way, the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi has instituted the prestigious CSIR International Fellowships for Developing Countries. Under this scheme it is proposed to attract highly talented researchers and students from developing countries, who have limited avenues at home, and provide them an opportunity to be associated with advanced research and state-of-the- art infrastructural facilities in the cutting edge areas of science and technology at some of the premier laboratories of CSIR in India. Essentially, the fellowship is focused at augmenting and shoring the research capabilities of the developing countries. Hence, while awarding the fellowships, the individual training needs as well as the technological demands of the parent organization of the trainee and the focus of his country’s scientific and technological endeavours and capacity building would be accorded equal priority. Number of fellowships 50 fellowships have been instituted to begin with. Duration of fellowship The minimum period of fellowship will be 3 months extendable up to one year (Short Term). Long Term Fellowships (10 nos) leading to a Ph.D degree could be considered subsequently after reviewing the progress and response to the scheme. Who can apply Applicants for these fellowships must meet the following criteria: - be a citizen of a developing country (other than India) - be preferably below 45 years - hold a minimum qualification equivalent to Indian M.Sc / B.Tech / B.E - be employed / enrolled in a regular position in a recognized university / scientific research institution in his / her home country - have good knowledge of spoken / written English language (to be certified by the concerned Indian Mission / Head of the Department of the university or institution). - The application should be forwarded by the Employer/Head of the Institution preferably through the Indian Embassy in the respective country with a statement that the candidate would be considered on duty as a full time employee of the Institution during his/her fellowship programme Application Procedure The applicant shall submit a brief proposal of the research work he / she wishes to undertake in the CSIR laboratory to the International S&T Affairs Division (ISTAD) at the CSIR, New Delhi. The application form can be downloaded from (http://www.csirwebistad.org/PROFORMA IFDC.doc) Selection Process The selection of successful candidates is based purely on merit and competition. The Selection Committee will scrutinize all nominations received twice a year in February and August. The decision by ISTAD / CSIR with regard to selection of the candidates for award of these fellowships will be final. The results will be notified at the CSIR website in May and November Tenable at The fellowships are tenable at any laboratory / institute that is a constituent of the CSIR, New Delhi. It would be a necessary precondition that the lab / institute proposed for research placement should accept the candidate before the fellowship is offered or before the fellow arrives in India. Stipend during fellowship Under the scheme, the fellows will be paid a subsistence allowance of Rs 20, 000/- per month. Accommodation CSIR will provide free Guest House accommodation to the fellows in the concerned CSIR labs. Travel costs To and fro international travel of the fellows will be met by a sponsor other than CSIR or the fellow himself / herself. Health insurance and fitness certificate All successful fellows will need to have a suitable medical insurance to meet any untoward major treatment during their stay in India. Further, all fellows will have to submit a certificate of physical fitness and HIV test report. Governmental clearances Requisite clearances from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) of the Government of India in respect of the fellows are mandatory. CSIR will apply for these clearances to the appropriate authorities in India after the nominations of the fellows have been received. Whom to contact in CSIR All nominations, duly forwarded by the Employer / Head of the Institution should be forwarded to Head, International Science and Technology Affairs Division Council of Scientific & Industrial Research 2, Rafi Marg, New Delhi – 110001 E-mail: istad@csir.res.in At the present time, desiguALdades.net awards the following scholarships: (1) postdoctoral scholarships for a research stay at desiguALdades.net with a duration from 6 to 24 months depending on the scope of the research project (max. Euro 1,500 monthly). (2) short-term scholarships for doctoral students for a research stay at desiguALdades.net with a duration of six months (max. Euro 1,300 monthly). The deadline for application is August 1, 2010. The next major call for applications for long-term scholarships for doctoral students for a research stay at desiguALdades.net with a duration of three years is expected to be in spring 2011. Please be aware of our two-step application process: in a first step you will have to apply online (postdocs/doctoral students), in a second step you will have to send the required documents in one single PDF-file to contacto@desiguALdades.net. Only after receiving your documents in PDF-format, your application can be taken into consideration. desiguALdades.net is looking forward to applications from a broad spectrum of the social sciences participating in the network. The individual research projects should directly contribute to theresearch conceptof the network. Applications made by researchers from outside Germany are especially welcome. The Freie Universität Berlin is an equal-opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and persons with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply. Successful applicants should reside in Berlin for the duration of the scholarship. The projects proposed by scholarship applicants shall explicitly address transregional dimensions and interdependencies of phenomena of social inequality in Latin America. The research concept provides a brief overview over the main research questions and objectives of desiguALdades.net and serves as an orientation for scholarship applicants for developing projects in line with the network’s research foci. Once they have been selected, doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers will closely work together with experienced international researchers from the network. The PhD Programme in Innovative Strategies in Biomedical Research is characterized by a significant multisciplinary connotation, where the experimental approach focusing on cellular and subcellular mechanisms combines with the physiological and physiopathological analysis of the organism as a whole, and is also relevant to medical issues. A special emphasis will be placed on molecular biology both in its basic approach and in its clinical application approach. The Programme consists in the following curricula: - System Physiology. Experimental and Clinical - Physiological Genomics and Molecular Medicine Admission Requirements - possession of a Master of Science (MSc) degree (or equivalent); - to be under 35 years of age on September 30, 2010. Positions and grants - 2 positions with 2 fellowships (amounting to € 14.500 per year + free meals at school’s canteen + Campus facilities); - the School may also admit eligible candidates without grants up to a maximum number of 2 posts. They will take part in the Programme at their own expenses but they will not have to pay any tuition fee. Deadlines - applications must be submitted online by September 30, 2010 www.sssup.it/phdapplicationonline; - hardcopy of the application and the must reach (regardless the forwarding date) the "Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Divisione Formazione Universitaria e alla Ricerca, Piazza Martiri della Libertà, 33 – 56127 Pisa" by October 11, 2010 (please, write the notice "Application PhD in Innovative Strategies in Biomedical research on the envelope"). Application and attachments Enclosures to the hard copy of the applications: - the copy of the candidate's Passport, - two copies of Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum (please use the EU Model); - the academic record with the full list of courses and grades (in English, in French, in German, in Spanish or in Italian); - the certificates of knowledge of English language - one copy of their Master degree thesis and one copy of any document and/or publication that the candidate deems suitable; - two copies of a Research Project, of no more than 3,000 words, which will describe the research activities - that applicants would like to perform during the PhD course. The Research Project should include: 1) a title; 2) the scientific premises and the relevant bibliography; 3) the aim and expectations of the research; 4) the experimental methods and data analysis methods which will be used, where required; - at least two Reference Letters written by scholars who have supervised the applicant’s work during his/her university studies; - a numbered list of documents attached. Selection of applicants: Assessment of the titles: the submitted documents and publications, including the CV, and the Research Project. Beginning of the PhD Programme: The PhD Programme will start on January 20, 2011 Information email: infophd@sssup.it tel.: +39.050.883.250/383 Download document: www.sssup.it/UploadDocs/2366_BANDO_NON_UE_Ingl_2008_09.pdf IARC Fellowships for Cancer Research 28/06/2010
Since 1966, IARC has awarded more than 500 fellowships to junior scientists for research training in cancer. Approximately 85% of Fellows return to their home country on completion of their training, and around 82% remain active in cancer research. As a result, IARC Fellowships have made a substantial contribution to the development of cancer research in many countries. The Fellowship Programme offers postdoctoral fellowships to junior scientists from any country who intend to pursue a career in cancer research and wish to complete their training at the IARC in Lyon, France working in a research Group. Applications from candidates from low- and medium-resource countries or applicants from any part of the world but with projects related to low- and medium-resource countries are encouraged. A Senior Visiting Scientist Award is also offered for a qualified and experienced senior investigator who wishes to spend from six to twelve months at the IARC working on a collaborative project in a research area related to the Agency’s programmes. IARC is also offering an Expertise Transfer Fellowship to enable an established investigator to spend from six to twelve months in an appropriate host institute in a low- / medium-resource country in order to transfer knowledge and expertise in a research area relevant for the host country and related to the Agency’s programmes. DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS IS: 30 November 2010 Contact: Programme director: Z. Herceg Tel:+33 4 72 73 84 48; Fax:+33 4 72 73 80 80 Concordia University Deadline dates:
Candidates cannot apply directly to the agency they must be nominated by a University. Only candidates nominated by a University may submit an application to the provincial competition. Each Quebec University may submit the following number of files per category:
* General Information * Instructions for Applicants * Document Check List * Pre-Selection Application Form V1 * Pre-Selection Application Form V2 * Pre-Selection Application Form V3 * Letter of Reference Form * Letter of Acceptance of the Supervisor Documentation for Departments (PDF) * General Information * Instructions for Departments * Department Justification Form * Department Ranking Form Link: http://graduatestudies.concordia.ca/currentstudents/funding/fellowshipawardsapplications/BPEEE.php Fellowships at The Wilson Center 2010-2011 27/06/2010
The Center awards approximately 20-25 residential fellowships annually to individuals with outstanding project proposals in a broad range of the social sciences and humanities on national and/or international issues. Topics and scholarship should relate to key public policy challenges or provide the historical and/or cultural framework to illuminate policy issues of contemporary importance. Eligibility
Notes on Eligibility You do not need an institutional affiliation to apply. For most academic candidates, a book or monograph is required. Scholars and practitioners who previously held research awards or fellowships at the Wilson Center are not precluded from applying for a fellowship. However, the nature and recency of the prior award may be among the factors considered during the selection process, and by the Fellowships Committee of the Board of Trustees. If you have questions regarding your eligibility or the suitability of your project, please email the Scholar Administration Office at fellowships@wilsoncenter.org. Selection Process Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis. External interdisciplinary panels of distinguished scholars and practitioners assess the applications. The panels’ recommendations are presented to the Center’s Fellowships Committee of the Board of Trustees, composed of public officials who serve ex officio, citizens appointed by the President of the United States, and citizens from the private sector. The Fellowships Committee of the Board of Trustees makes the final decisions on selection. The basic criteria for selection are: a) significance of the proposed research, including the importance and originality of the project; b) quality of the proposal in definition, organization, clarity, and scope; c) capabilities and achievements of the applicant and the likelihood that the applicant will accomplish the proposed project; d) the relevance of the project to contemporary policy issues. The Center welcomes in particular those projects that transcend narrow specialties and methodological issues of interest only within a specific academic discipline. Projects should involve fresh research-—in terms of both the overall field and the author’s previous work. It is essential that projects have relevance to the world of public policy, and fellows should want, and be prepared, to interact with policymakers in Washington and with Wilson Center staff who are working on similar issues. Themes The Center devotes significant attention to the exploration of broad thematic areas. Primary themes are:
While the Center does not engage in formulating actual policy, priority will be given to proposals related to these themes and intersecting with crucial public policy issues. Within this framework, the Center also welcomes projects that provide the historical and/or cultural context for some of today’s significant public policy debates. Fellows’ Responsibilities The Center’s “scholars in residence” are so in both name and fact. Fellows are expected to work from their offices at the Center and to participate in appropriate meetings organized by the Center. Fellows are also expected to present their research at our informal internal Work-in-Progress seminars, and to attend the Work-in-Progress presentations given by their colleagues. In addition, fellows are encouraged to make a more formal presentation to the public such as a colloquium, seminar, workshop, or other form of meeting. The Center expects all fellows to seek ways to share their expertise with the Washington policy community. The form of such interaction could range from a deep background briefing for an executive branch agency to an informal roundtable discussion with members of Congress and their staffs. Affiliation at the Center Fellows in residence will be affiliated with one of the Center’s programs/projects. Program and project directors often collaborate with scholars in designing seminars, conferences, and/or meetings related to scholars’ research. As of April 2008, these include the United States Studies Division and the International Security Studies Division and programs on Africa, Argentina, Asia, Brazil, Canada, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Mexico, the Middle East, Russia and the former Soviet Union, Southeast Europe, and Western Europe; and the program on Science, Technology, America, and the Global Economy and projects on Comparative Urban Studies, Congress, Emerging Nanotechnologies, Energy, Environmental Change and Security, Foresight and Governance, Global Health, History and Public Policy (which includes the Cold War International History Project and the North Korea International Documentation Project), and Leadership and Building State Capacity. Woodrow Wilson Center Press Once awarded a fellowship, fellows who do not already have book contracts for the project they wish to pursue at the Center are encouraged to seek out the Woodrow Wilson Center Press. The Center’s Press, often in collaboration with the Cambridge University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, or Stanford University Press, reaches a worldwide English-language readership. For titles with special audiences, the Press seeks out other major copublishers, such as Oxford University Press, M.E. Sharpe, and Columbia University Press. The Woodrow Wilson Center Press has published more than 120 books based on fellows’ research and other writing at the Center. Facilities and Services Each fellow is assigned an office available to him or her every day around the clock. The Center is located in the heart of Washington, D.C., and includes conference rooms, a reference library, and a dining room. The building is a smoke-free environment. Professional librarians provide access to the Library of Congress, university and special libraries in the area, and other research facilities. Windows-based personal computers are provided, and each fellow is offered a part-time research assistant. Although fellows are responsible for locating their own housing in the Washington, D.C. area, the Center provides written materials to help facilitate the search process. Stipend The Center tries to ensure that the stipend provided under the fellowship, together with the fellow’s other sources of funding (e.g., grants secured by the applicant and sabbatical allowances), approximate a fellow’s regular salary. Stipends provided in recent years have ranged from $26,000 to $85,000 (the maximum possible). Stipends include round trip travel for fellows. If spouses and/or dependent children will reside with the fellow for the entire fellowship period, money for their travel will also be included in the stipend. In addition to stipends, the Center provides 75 percent of health insurance premiums for fellows who elect Center coverage and for their accompanying family members. Length of Appointment Fellows are expected to be in residence for the entire U.S. academic year (early September through May, i.e., nine months), although a few fellowships are occasionally awarded for shorter periods with a minimum of four months. The Center does not award fellowships for the summer months (June, July, August). Fellowships cannot be deferred, and extensions into the summer months have not been possible in recent years. Conditions of Award Fellows must devote full time to the fellowship study and may not accept a teaching assignment, another residential fellowship, or undertake any other major activities that require absence from the Center during the tenure of their fellowship. In order to foster a true community of scholars, fellows must devote a proportionate amount of time to the daily life of the Center. Applicants must notify the Center when they receive other sources of support, including other fellowships or foundation grants, which may affect their request for financial support from the Center. Once fellowships are awarded and at the Center’s (or fellow’s) discretion, project titles may be modified to reflect the Center’s mandate to serve as a bridge between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. Deadline for Applications The Center holds one round of competitive selection per year. Fellowship applications must be postmarked or submitted online by October 1. *The online application will be available here soon.* Applicants are notified of the results of the selection process by March of the following year. Instructions for Applicants The Application A complete application must include the following:
If you are mailing your application, in addition to the original, please submit ten collated and unstapled copies of items #1, 2, 3, and 4. Pages must be one sided. Please do not send sample publications. All application materials must be submitted in English. Applications submitted via fax machine will not be considered. The Project Proposal It is essential to make your project clear to individuals outside your own field and to explain its broader implications. The elements requested below should be incorporated into the text:
Letters of Recommendation Two letters of reference must be postmarked by October 1. Your referees should be familiar with you and your work, and you should send them a copy of your project description so that they can comment specifically upon your proposed study, your qualifications for undertaking it, and how you and/or your work would contribute to the Center’s goal of bridging the gap between the world of learning and the world of public affairs. The letters should follow the guidelines for referees outlined in the Reference Letter Form included in this booklet. Reference letters must be written in English. Do not send letters written for another purpose, such as those for a job application. Applicants are strongly encouraged to follow up with their referees to confirm that they have sent their letters to the Center. To expedite the process, applicants are encouraged to include their reference letters with their application. Application Checklist
Expertise Transfer Fellowship 27/06/2010
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is the specialized cancer Agency of the World Health Organization (WHO). Situated in Lyons, France, the IARC houses both epidemiology and laboratory Groups allowing it to fulfil its mission: to coordinate and conduct research on the causes of human cancer, to elucidate the mechanisms of carcinogenesis and to develop scientific strategies for cancer control. The IARC is offering an Expertise Transfer Fellowship to enable an established investigator to spend normally from six to twelve months in an appropriate host institute in a low- / medium-resource country* in order to transfer knowledge and expertise in a research area relevant for the host country and related to the Agency's programmes. The major areas of activity are focused on understanding cancer etiology (including infections, nutrition, lifestyle, environment, radiation, genetics), developing strategies for cancer prevention (primary prevention, screening) and elucidating the underlying mechanisms of carcinogenesis through studies of molecular and cell biology, molecular genetics, epigenetics and molecular pathology. The Agency also has strong programmes dedicated to describing the global cancer burden and to the evaluation of carcinogenicity through its Monographs Programme. There is an emphasis on interdisciplinary work in the Agency's research activities. Applications should include a proposed collaborative research project, specifying the link to IARC's on-going activities and a letter of support from the host lab giving details of feasibility and anticipated benefit to the receiving institute. A letter of endorsement from a research Group at IARC must also be provided. Priority will be given to projects directly linked to IARC's on-going research programme, involving at least one contact at IARC. Applicants should be established cancer researchers actively engaged in the field with appropriate scientific or medical qualifications and an excellent publications' record. They must also belong to the staff of a university or a research institution. Deadline for receipt of applications is: 30 November 2010 . Candidates will be notified of the outcome of their application by the end of April 2011. There will be an annual remuneration of up to US$70,000, which will take into account the on-going salary of the Fellow. This amount may include limited support for the project. The cost of travel will also be met. The Award should be taken up no later than 30 November 2011. (*any country other than those classified as high-income economies by the World Bank ) Applications can be downloaded in either PDF (requires the free Acrobat Reader Plug-in) or Word6 Format. expertisetransfer.pdf or expertisetransfer.doc Fellowship application forms and more detailed information are available from: Fellowship Programme INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER 150 cours Albert-Thomas, 69372 Lyon Cedex 08, France Tel: +33 (0)472 73 84 48; Fax: +33 (0)472 73 80 80;E-mail: fel@iarc.fr Internet: http://www.iarc.fr DBH Scholarship 2010 26/06/2010
Funding Body: University of Sydney Title: DBH Scholarship 2010 Research Areas: Humanities & Social Sciences Type Postgraduate Research Description: This scholarship was established by a series of donations from Dr Robin J Helby. It was Dr Helby's express wish that the scholarship be offered in three different fields in rotation. In 2010 Semester 2, the DBH Scholarship will be open to candidates to undertake postgraduate research in the area of the social effects of alcoholism, and is primarily open to sociologists. See the information sheet (attached below) for information on eligibility and how to apply. Applications must be submitted to the Scholarships Office, Level5, Jane Foss Russell Building G02, The University of Sydney NSW 2006. To also apply for 2010, semester 2 APA/UPA scholarships, please visit www.usyd.edu.au/ro/training/postgraduate_awards.shtml Amount awarded: The scholarship is valued at the APA rate ($22,500 pa in 2010). Attachments: DBH_app2010.doc Closing date: 19 July 2010 September 2010 and January 2011 entry This scholarship is offered to international (non-EU) applicants for BU postgraduate degrees beginning in September 2010 or January 2011. You will be eligible to apply for a BU Postgraduate International Scholarship if you can demonstrate an outstanding academic profile relevant to your course. An outstanding academic profile is one which is considered to be equivalent to a UK 1st class Honours degree as assessed by NARIC. Which nationalities may apply for this scholarship? All applicants paying fees at the 'international' (non-EU) rate are eligible to apply. To which courses does this scholarship apply? Applicants for all taught full-time postgraduate (Masters) courses in the following Schools may apply:
Scholarships are paid by a reduction in tuition fee or by cheque. What are the criteria for this scholarship?
Click here to download the BU Postgraduate Scholarship form (PDF - 95kb) The deadline for applications is 31 July 2010 for entry in September 2010 and 30 November 2010 for entry in January 2011 although you can apply at the same time or after you have submitted your course application form. When will I hear if I have been successful? The successful applicants will be notified within four weeks of the decision being made. Further information: askBU Students Service Bournemouth University The Base Poole House Fern Barrow Poole BH12 5BB UK Email: askBUstudents@bournemouth.ac.uk | CategoriesAll |



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