University Of Manchester Announces Details Of GREAT Scholarships 2025

University Of Manchester Announces Details Of GREAT Scholarships 2025

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New Delhi, Updated on Jan 17, 2025 17:54 IST

Study in UK: The University Of Manchester has announced the details of the GREAT Scholarships 2025. The applications for these scholarships will close on April 24, 2025.

University Of Manchester Announces Details Of GREAT Scholarships 2025

The University of Manchester is offering five GREAT scholarships 2025 for students from India, Greece, France, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan, Vietnam and Turkey. It is for international students applying for one year master's programmes in the academic year 2025/26.

"The scholarship programme offers financial support of a minimum of £10,000 to students pursuing one-year postgraduate study in the UK. Students can apply for courses in a range of subjects at the 71 institutions across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland," says the official statement.

Eligibility Criteria For University Of Manchester's GREAT Scholarships 2025

The following are the eligibility criteria:

  • The applicants should be international students from India, Greece, France, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Indonesia, Thailand, Pakistan, Vietnam and Turkey.
  • They should hold a bachelor's degree from the eligible country as the decisions will be made on the applicants' performance in their undergraduate degree.
  • The application should be complete.
  • If they receive the scholarship offer, they must accept it by the date given on the offer.
  • Applicants should be self-funded and classified as "international" for tuition-fee purposes.

Manchester’s Professor Wins Prestigious Journalism Award

Professor Gary Younge of the University of Manchester has been named as the recipient of a prestigious Robert B. Silvers Award. He has been recognized for his exceptional contribution to journalism.

Professor Claire Alexander, Head of the School of Social Sciences at The University of Manchester commented, “Gary Younge’s ability to probe complex issues with humanity, depth and wit is unparalleled. We are thrilled to see his remarkable contributions to journalism recognised on this global stage.”








While commenting on the recognition, Professor Gary Younge said, "I came to The University of Manchester in the hope that, in academia, I would be able to spend more time writing about fewer things in more detail, - so to receive an award in the name of Robert Silvers, who made such a deep and enduring contribution to long-form journalism, is not just a huge honour but also offers much appreciated encouragement.”







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