United Kingdom - Hodgkinson Postgraduate Scholarships 2008 in Built Environment at Oxford Brookes University

Full-time Hodgkinson Postgraduate Scholarship (open to UK/EU and international applicants)

These scholarships contribute a value up to the level of the international student tuition fees towards a full-time Master’s degree for a period of one year. The Scholarship Committee may, at its discretion, split the scholarship funds available and offer 2 or more partial scholarships, each contributing a set amount towards the cost of a full-time Master’s degree tuition fees for a period of one year.

Please note: The scholarships listed above are designed to offer a funding award set against the cost of tuition fees for a Master’s degree within the School, and do not include a contribution towards living costs, travel, text books, or other ancillary items.

All applicants for the following degree programmes may apply for a scholarship, and all scholarships are tenable on any of the programmes listed, as offered by the School of the Built Environment:

  • Master of Architecture (M.Arch)
  • MSc Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building
  • MSc Environmental Assessment and Management
  • MSc Environmental Management and Technology
  • MSc Historic Conservation
  • MA Development and Emergency Practice
  • MA International Architectural Regeneration and Development
  • MSc International Real Estate
  • MSc Real Estate Management
  • MSc Project Management in the Built Environment
  • MSc Spatial Planning
  • MSc Tourism: Environment and Development
  • MSc Transport Planning
  • MA Urban Design
  • MSc Urban Planning in Developing Countries

Eligibility
All applicants must fulfil the academic entry requirements for postgraduate study in the University and School of the Built Environment. All applicants must have been offered a place on one of the degree programmes listed above.

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Thailand - Full Scholarships for Master and PhD study in UEM

Application deadline : March 31 of the year of admission

The SEA-UEMA Project is a partnership between the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and the Asian Institute of Technology. Its goal is to contribute to the improvements of urban environmental conditions in Southeast Asia. It seeks to attain improved implementation and sharing of sound urban environmental management policies and practices. The focus of the project is on three key urban environmental sub-sectors, water and sanitation, solid waste and air pollution, with poverty reduction and gender equality as the two crosscutting themes. The projects two key components are UEM Graduate Education, and UEM Applications and Networks.

Under the UEM Graduate Education component, the project provides full scholarships for graduate level education and research at master (M.Sc.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) levels (full time and non-resident). These scholarships from the SEA-UEMA project are available for selected applicants from countries of Southeast Asia.

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