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GREAT Scholarships are jointly funded by University of Wolverhampton with the UK government's GREAT Britain campaign and the British Council.
University of Wolverhampton is offering [a minimum of £10,000] towards tuition fees for one-year master's programmes to students from: Nepal, Indonesia, and Pakistan, who will enrol into UK higher education institutions in the 2022-23 academic year.
Only three scholarships are available and applications will open to relevant offer-holders in November 2021 and applications close on 27th May 2022.
Successful candidates will be required to represent the University of Wolverhampton and the British Council as an ambassadors for the GREAT Scheme.
Register to this info session to get more insights about the GREAT SCHOLARSHIP 2022 and University of Wolverhampton has to offer!
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About University of Wolverhampton
More than 3,500 international students from over 140 countries call the University of Wolverhampton home. Nationally commended and internationally recognised, the University achieved four stars in the most recent QS international ratings and has a graduate employability rate of 96 per cent (DLHE 2018).
The University of Wolverhampton has been providing students with life-changing opportunities for more than 190 years. With over 500 courses to choose from, three faculties offer courses in more than 70 subject areas, with many courses accredited by professional bodies. The University's graduate employability rate is 96%, with 72% in professional or managerial roles, according to the latest Destination of Leavers from Higher Education report.
University of Wolverhampton was also awarded four stars overall in 2019 in the QS Stars™ scheme – with the highest five stars for internationalisation, teaching, employability and inclusiveness.