UK GCU Don McCarthy Master Scholarships 2018 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows Masters level programm(s) in the field of Fashion Design, Fashion Management, Luxury Brand Management, Fashion Marketing taught at Glasgow Caledonian University . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Scholarship Description: The Glasgow Caledonian University offers Don McCarthy fully funded scholarships for international students for the academic year 2018-2019. Scholarships are available for fashion programmes at GCU London starting in January 2018. The scholarship will provide the successful student with vital support for course fees.
About University: Glasgow Caledonian University is a public university in Glasgow, Scotland. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of The Queen’s College, Glasgow, and Glasgow Polytechnic.
Course Level: Master programme.
Study Subject: Fashion programmes at GCU London starting in January 2018.
Scholarship benefit: Full Tuition fees.
Eligible Nationalities: International students.
Entrance Requirements: All entry requirements listed here should be used as a guide and represent the minimum required to be considered for entry. Applicants who are made a conditional offer of a place may be asked to achieve more than is stated.
Typical Entry Requirements
UK Honours degree 2:2 or equivalent
Students must have applied to study one of the following courses at GCU London:
Application Procedure: You can apply for the scholarship online. When applying you will be asked to upload a video in support of your application. This is a 2-3 minute video explaining why you should be awarded the scholarship. Amongst other things, the selection panels are looking for answers to:
Deadline: December 8, 2017
UK GCU Don McCarthy Master Scholarships 2018 is available to undertake Masters level programs at Glasgow Caledonian University.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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