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University of Warwick

Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund

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Any
Disciplines
Various benefits
Grant
United Kingdom
Location
11 Mar 2025
Application deadline

About

University of Warwick can support you financially if you are admitted to one of its study programmes as an international student.

University of Warwick awards scholarships, bursaries, tuition fee reductions and discounts that help you cover existing tuition and living costs. 

Overview

Scholarship type

Merit based

Number of scholarships to award

Multiple

Grant

Varies

Scholarship coverage

  • tuition fee reduction

Description

The Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund provides awards ranging in value to Canadian nationals for academic and artistic study in the UK.

Applicable programmes

Benefits

The benefits and monetary value of the scholarship are unknown.

Eligibility

  • Scholarships are available for postgraduate studies from Canada.
  • Be a Canadian citizen with a valid Canadian passport: proof of Canadian citizenship is required in the form of a pdf of the main page of your valid passport.
  • Have lived in Canada.
  • Be currently enrolled in a postgraduate programme (or equivalent) and at the time of applying be attending full-time at a UK university or similar institution, and have completed at least one full-time term of study, with at least one full-time term remaining starting from September. (Applicants undertaking a one-year programme are not eligible.)
  • Be able to demonstrate academic excellence.
  • Require funds to complete their studies.
  • Previous applicants may re-apply. The CCSF offers a maximum of two scholarships to any one individual.

Scholarship requirements

Disciplines

Any

Locations

United Kingdom

Nationality

Canadian

Study experience required

Bachelor

Age

Unknown

Application

Application deadline

11 Mar 2025

Contact details for two referees must be supplied; one must be your current UK Supervisor or Academic Programme Director. The 2nd reference should ideally be someone involved in your current programme of study or involved in your very recent past programme of study. A non-academic reference is acceptable, provided they are able to comment on your work and area of study (a past employer/direct-line manager). References will be sought by the CCSF and will remain confidential to the CCSF committee. 

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