Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Li Xiaoming graduated from Warwick in 2009. He was tragically killed in the devastating Haiti earthquake of 2010 whilst serving his country as a United Nations Peacekeeper.
Li Xiaoming was an exceptional student with an outstanding career ahead of him, he was also a compassionate and caring individual who was very popular with all those at Warwick who knew him.
The Li Xiaoming Bursary is in memory of a much-missed student.
Li Xiaoming dedicated his life to serving his country. Therefore, as well as being an outstanding student and from the People's Republic of China, this bursary will be awarded to the student who is able to demonstrate how their study at Warwick and future career will contribute to society.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
This bursary will be provided in the form of payment of up to £20,000 towards tuition fees.
Eligibility
- Be a national of the People's Republic of China
- Have applied for a taught masters course.
- Demonstrate how their study at Warwick and future career will contribute to society.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Eligible applicants will automatically be considered for this bursary by their academic department
Departments may nominate one candidate for the Li Xiaoming Bursary
Results will be communicated to departments and the successful scholar