Education is an investment that can assist you in fulfilling your lifelong educational and career goals. Therefore, the University of Buckingham is offering Money, Banking, and Central Banking Scholarships.
Two £5,000 opportunities are available fornbsp;MScnbsp;Money, Banking, and Central Banking students. One scholarship of £1,600 and one of £1,800 are available for thenbsp;PG Cert Money,nbsp;Bankingnbsp;and Central Bankingnbsp;(fully taught online) students.
The University of Buckingham was formed in 1973 and is the oldest private university in the United Kingdom that is not-for-profit. A wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes are available.
Why study at thenbsp;University of Buckingham? Buckingham University offers a wide range of academic programmes. Job opportunities will abound both during and after your education.
- University or Organization: University of Buckingham
- Department: NA
- Course Level: Masters
- Award: Up to £5,000
- Number of Awards: Up to 4
- Access Mode: Online
- Nationality: International
- The award can be taken in the UK
- Eligible Countries: All nationalities.
- Eligible Course or Subjects: MSc Money, Banking and Central Banking and PG Cert Money, Banking and Central Banking
- Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the given criteria:
- Candidates must have a confirmed offer for the MSc Money, Banking amp; Central Banking or PG Cert in Money, Banking amp; Central Banking (online only).
- Open to the UK and international students.
- Either the candidate’s academic performance in their first degree or their professional career, in the areas covered in the programme, will be considered.
- The potential of the programme in furthering the candidate’s career prospects will be taken into consideration.
- How to Apply:nbsp;To apply for the programme, applicants must have to enroll in thenbsp;masters degree programmenbsp;at the university. Candidates wishing to be considered should state it in their application form or by email: (admissions@buckingham.ac.uk)
- Supporting Documents:nbsp;Submit academic transcripts of all previous schools attended and a copy of passport.
- Admission Requirements:nbsp;Applicants must have a first or second-class honors degree or relevant experience.
- Language Requirement:nbsp;All applicants must achieve the minimum requirements in all four components (listening, reading, speaking, and writing). The minimum entry requirement for a degree-level course is a Common European Framework grade of B2. IELTS, TOEFL, and Pearsonnbsp;equivalents.