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For the second year running, British Council has launched a scholarship programme named Women in STEM Scholarship in partnership with selected UK Universities with aims to increase opportunities in STEM for girls and women from certain countries including Indonesia.
This year, British Council along with Liverpool John Moores University and Teesside University offer Indonesian female applicants a chance to receive this fully-funded scholarship for a Master's degree* which covers full tuition fees, monthly stipends, a return economy class ticket and other study-related costs such as IELTS Exam fee, Visa Application and NHS Surcharge.
Join this webinar to explore more about this Women in STEM Scholarship scheme!
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About Liverpool John Moores University:
Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), originally established itself as a Mechanics Institute in 1823. The university is named in honour of Sir John Moores, a true visionary and shrewd successful businessman, who was founded in 1923 and headed until 1982. The university comprises three campuses namely the City Campus, IM Marsh Campus and Mount Pleasant Campus, with over 20,000 students and 200 undergraduate courses to choose from. The School houses its own Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES) where 97% of its research activity is rated world-leading or internationally excellent.
LJMU is located in Liverpool, one of the best cities to visit in England! The city offers unique character and exciting culture. With a host of museums and galleries, it attracts people from all over the world, creating a rich, diverse community in the UK's friendliest city and it is home to the premier league champions - Liverpool Football Club. www.ljmu.ac.uk
About Teesside University:
Located in central Middlesbrough in the North East of England, Teesside University has a proud history of learning and teaching stretching back over 85 years. Home to 18,000 students and 23,00 staff members, the university has five academic schools - MIMA School of Art & Design; School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies; School of Health & Life Sciences; School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law; Teesside University Business School.
Teesside University graduates are some of the most successful at launching firms. In 2016/17 there were 143 start-ups founded by Teesside University graduates which were still active after three years of business. The research released by the Higher Education Business and Community Interaction Survey(Hebcis) also founded that the university's graduate start-ups had an estimated turnover of more than £20.8m, placing the university in the top 10 in the country. www.tees.ac.uk