Technopolis UK is generously supporting two scholarships for Black British students commencing their Masters studies in September 2024. These scholarships, valued at £14,000 each, are available for applicants to the University of Sussex Business School and the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences who are classified as 'Home' for fee purposes. Additionally, the scholarship includes access to one-to-one mentoring to support the academic and professional development of the recipients.
Eligibility
Who is Eligible?
To be eligible for the Technopolis Masters Scholarship, applicants must:
Be classified as 'Home' for fee purposes
Have accepted an offer of a place on a Masters program in the University of Sussex Business School or the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences starting in September 2024
Be Black British applicants, including but not limited to:
Black African
Black Caribbean
Black Other
Mixed – White and Black Caribbean
Mixed – White and Black African
Other mixed background (to include Black African, Black Caribbean, or Black Other)
Who isn’t Eligible?
Applicants applying for a Masters at a university other than the University of Sussex
Students progressing into the final year of an integrated Masters at Sussex
No bond is associated with the Technopolis Masters Scholarship.
Other Details
Sponsors
Established in 1989 in Brighton, Technopolis Group is an independent international research and consulting organisation. Initially a spin-off from the Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU) at Sussex, Technopolis Group now boasts a team of over 200 staff across 12 offices, from Brighton to Vienna. Their expertise encompasses policy studies, evaluations, and socio-economic impact assessments across various policy areas, including science and innovation, higher education, green economy, and health and life sciences.
The Technopolis Masters Scholarship offers a unique opportunity for Black British students to pursue postgraduate studies at the University of Sussex with substantial financial support and one-to-one mentoring. This initiative aims to foster diversity and inclusivity within the academic community while promoting excellence in the fields of business, mathematics, and physical sciences.
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