[United Kingdom] The British Council – Scholarships for Women in STEM

Warm greetings from the British Council!

As a United Kingdom’s international organization for cultural relations and educational opportunities, the British Council is offering a prestigious scholarship for female science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) graduates to study a Masters in the United Kingdom (UK). The British Council Scholarships for Women in STEM could be your route to a world class qualification which will lead you to a position of influence.

The scholarship’s recipients will get the main benefits:

  • Fully paid tuition to study at a university in a country which is a world leader in STEM subjects
  • Grant to cover living costs for fifteen months
  • Special support for mothers
  • The internationally valued prestige of being a British Council scholar

This year, supported by the British Council, the University of Glasgow is offering 5 fully funded scholarships for female students from Southeast Asia, including Indonesia who are interested in pursuing master’s studies in the field of Energy Transition and Climate Change.

Eligibility

  1. Indonesian women citizens, especially civitas academica UGM.
  2. Have an undergraduate degree
  3. Have not previously studied at degree level or higher in the UK or lived recently in the UK
  4. Must not be in receipt of financial support or funding towards your study program in the UK from any other source
  5. Meet the English language requirement of the University of Glasgow (or are expected to meet the requirement after a 3-month English Language pre-sessional course)
  6. Active in the field with work experience or a proven interest in their subject area
  7. Return to Indonesia for a minimum of two years after your scholarship award has ended

The application is open until March 15th, 2021. For more details on the application procedures and requirements, please check the British Council Website and University of Glasgow Website.

(All the information above is obtained from OIA’s website)

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