Applications are now open to apply for the University of Bradford Scholarship 2024-25 in the United Kingdom.
University of Bradford Scholarships For International Students are available for high-performing International Students from all countries who want to pursue a bachelor, or postgraduate degree in any field of study.
The University of Bradford is a public research university located in the city of Bradford and manages two campuses based at Emm Lane and on Richmond Roa. This university attracts many students from around the world and maintains five faculties.
The university offers a range of support services to help you while you study and prepare you for a career anywhere in the world. Here students can enjoy innovative learning environments and new entertainment venues and research spaces.
Deadline: Not SpecifiedÂ
Host Country: United Kingdom (UK)
Eligible Countries: All Countries
Reward: Full Scholarship | Monthly Stipends | Accommodation
No IELTS Required
Eligibility Criteria:Â
To be eligible for University of Bradford Scholarship UK applicants need to be fulfill the following criteria:
- Students having any nationality are eligible to apply.
- Black students
- Disabled students
- Female students
- Care leavers
- Polar Q1 and Q2 students
- Refugees given the sanctuary status of the university
- Estranged students
- Gypsy, Roma, Traveller students
- Children from military families, veterans and partners of military personnel.
- Prioritising criteria in case of over subscription:
- Students with 2 or more underrepresented group characteristics.
- Care leavers based on the rationale that they are the most underrepresented group within University of Bradford and underrepresented in highly skilled employment.
- Black students based on the rationale that they are the 2nd most underrepresented group within University of Bradford and underrepresented in highly skilled employment.
- Disabled students based on the rationale that they are the 3rd most underrepresented group within University of Bradford and underrepresented in highly skilled employment.
- Female students based on the rationale that they are underrepresented in the digital sector although not underrepresented within the student body at University of Bradford.