Applications for the Ray and Naomi Simpson Scholarship 2025 are now being accepted. This is a great chance to help you with your academic endeavors at the University of Leeds.
This scholarship is available to UK applicants or students from Commonwealth countries who have been offered a place in an MSc programme within the School of Civil Engineering at the University of Leeds. The award offers financial support to help with both tuition and maintenance costs.
Benefits
● £3,000 towards tuition fees plus £1,000 towards maintenance and living costs.
● Scholarship Courses
● Civil Engineering
Requirements
Nationality:
UK students or students from Commonwealth countries.
Other Requirements:
● Applicants must hold an offer for an MSc programme within the School of Civil Engineering for the 2025/26 academic year.
● The scholarship is open to self-funding or partially self-funding students.
● Applicants must demonstrate strong academic achievement, relevant experience (e.g., professional, voluntary, internships), and provide a clear statement of interest in how the MSc program aligns with their career goals.
Selection Process
Terms and conditions:
■ The Scholarship can be awarded in conjunction with other University of Leeds Scholarships.
■ Excludes online courses
■ The Scholarship will take the form of a tuition fee reduction, with no monetary alternative. The maintenance payment will be given once registration is complete and UK bank details have been submitted to the student Minerva portal.
■ The award of a scholarship cannot be deferred and will lapse if not taken up in September 2025.
Method of Application
To apply, candidates need to complete the online form available on the University of Leeds website.
The University of Leeds Application ID is required to complete the application.
The scholarship is competitive and is awarded based on academic achievement, relevant experience, and a clear statement of interest in the MSc programme and future career goals.
Application Deadline: July 31, 2025.
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