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Two UK scholarships and two overseas scholarships, funded by the Ernest Hecht Charitable Foundation, will be available each academic session to prospective undergraduates embarking on undergraduate degree studies at UCL.


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Applicants for the UK scholarships must be prospective students from the UK holding an offer of admission to pursue a full-time undergraduate programme of study within UCL’s Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies or in  related areas in other UCL Departments such as in History and Anthropology.

Prospective undergraduates admitted to joint programmes, part-time or modular study are not eligible to apply.

Scholarships come into effect only once the student has fully enrolled at UCL on his/her chosen programme of study. Initial scholarship offers are provisional subject to the selected candidate fulfilling any entry requirements. In the event that a selected candidate does not fulfill his/her entry requirements, the scholarship offer is revoked, and the scholarship offered to the highest ranked reserve candidate.
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Scholarship recipients and reserve candidates are selected on the basis of academic achievement and potential. Financial circumstances will not be taken into account.
Thamani: Faida na Muda

UK scholarships consist of £500per annum for a maximum of three years.

Annual renewal of scholarships is subject to good progress by the scholar. Where recipients are enrolled on programmes of more than three years’ Muda, UCL may continue the award for the remaining years of the programme.

The scholarship may be held alongside other scholarships and awards.

All scholarship holders are expected to submit a short final report about their time at UCL and their career plans within two months of the termination of their scholarship.

Selection and Notification of Results

Scholarship recipients and reserve candidates will be selected in May/June by a panel of UCL academics on the basis of their scholarship applications and their UCAS admissions applications. The funder of the scholarships may attend the selection.

Successful and reserve candidates can expect to be notified by end June. Applicants who have not heard from the UCL Scholarships Office by end-July can assume that they have not been selected as a recipient or reserve for one of the scholarships.

Habari zaidi tafadhali tembelea: www.ucl.ac.uk

The Harold and Olga Fox Scholarship fund has been set up thanks to a recent bequest from the estate of Professor Harold Fox to Biological Sciences students.


We are offering three Scholarships to UK/EU undergraduate students joining the degree programmes of Biology, Mazingira ya Biolojia, Genetics, Human Genetics au Zoology. The awards pay £1000 in each of the three years of the student’s degree course, chini ya maendeleo ya kuridhisha kitaaluma.

Kuomba moja ya masomo ni lazima kushikilia kutoa za kulazwa na utafiti katika moja ya miaka 3 ya shahada ya digrii zetu BSc.

To apply for one of these Scholarships please submit with your application:

Curriculum Vitae * Kamili

* Covering letter in your own handwriting explaining why you wish to study at UCL.

* Insha kwa Kiingereza (takriban 1000 maneno) on any biological subject of your choice (eg. The pros and cons of GM crops.)

Email entries are not permitted.

Entries will be judged by the Scholarship Committee on the basis of performance in the A-level examinations as well as the above documentation. The committee’s decision is final. The deadline for applications is 15th July (or the first working day following the 15th if the deadline falls on the weekend) for entry in September of the same year. The result will be announced in August after the A-level results.

Maombi yako lazima posted:

Kamati ya Scholarship
Attn: Heather Beasley
Biolojia Sayansi, Ujenzi Darwin
Chuo Kikuu cha London
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT

Kwa maswali zaidi kuhusu udhamini huu, tafadhali wasiliana Heather Beasley (h.beasley @ ucl.ac.uk, tel. +44-20-7679-7169.)

Harold Fox completed his PhD thesis, “Development of the skull and associated structures in Amphibia with special reference to the Urodela,” Katika 1951, in the Department of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, under the supervision of Dr. Michael Abercrombie. Harold remained in the department for the rest of his working life until 1994.