ScottishPower provides scholarships covering tuition fees and living costs for postgraduate studies at universities in the United Kingdom.
Applications will be accepted from students undertaking master's courses in subject areas related to renewable energy and engineering.
At a glance
- Funding valueFull tuition fees and 拢1,200 monthly stipend
- Suitable for Applicants fromRest of world, EU, SWAG合集
- DeadlineOn going
- Funding provider(s)Scottish Power
What it covers
Scholars will benefit from:
- Payment of university tuition fees
- A monthly bursary of £1,200 per month;
- Company mentor who can assist with industry related academic projects
- Exciting career prospects
Who can apply
To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, students must be planning to undertake studies in a master's course in the following specified knowledge areas:
- Electrical/mechanical/civil/electronic engineering,
- Climate change
- Sustainability
- Offshore, Geosciences, Oceanography
- Meteorology
- Wind power engineering
- Physics
- Fluid Dynamics
- Data science
- Cyber or cyber security
- Telecoms
Please refer to the 'Applicable courses' section for suggested MScs at Cranfield.
Applicable courses
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Advanced Chemical Engineering MSc
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Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing MSc
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Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc
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Computational Fluid Dynamics MSc
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Computational and Software Techniques in Engineering MSc
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Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability MSc
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Environmental Engineering MSc
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Environmental Management for Business MSc
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Forensic Investigation MSc
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Global Environmental Change and Planetary Health MSc
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Information Capability Management
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Renewable Energy MSc
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Thermal Power and Propulsion MSc
Further information
In return for the award, ScottishPower are looking for each scholar to:
- Promote career opportunities available within the company,
- Act as a STEM ambassador for the industry,
- Introduce future scholarship applicants to the scheme,
- Support any recruitment activities agreed on campus.
How to apply
For information on how to apply and to register your interest, please visit the . Applications usually open at the start of February each year and normally close at the end of March.