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Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships, UK 2024

Application is now open for the Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships. Interested candidates are encouraged to send in their applications before the deadline date.

About Newcastle University and Scholarship

Newcastle University, officially known as the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, stands as a prominent public research institution situated in the vibrant city of Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England. With a global footprint, the university has extended its reach through overseas campuses in Singapore and Malaysia. It proudly holds the status of a red-brick university and is a distinguished member of the Russell Group, an association comprising the UK’s leading research-intensive universities.

The university traces its roots back to the School of Medicine and Surgery, established in 1834, and the College of Physical Science, founded in 1871 and later renamed Armstrong College. These foundational institutions, along with the Durham Colleges, collectively became part of the federal University of Durham. Notably, in 1937, the Newcastle colleges amalgamated to form King’s College. A transformative moment occurred in 1963 when, through an Act of Parliament, King’s College evolved into the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Comprising three faculties—the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Medical Sciences, and the Faculty of Science, Agriculture, and Engineering—the university offers a comprehensive spectrum of academic programs. These encompass approximately 175 full-time undergraduate degree programs, spanning arts, sciences, engineering, and medicine. Additionally, the university provides around 340 postgraduate taught and research programs across various disciplines.

Newcastle University, as a member of the Russell Group, stands at the forefront of UK research-intensive universities. Its global standing is reflected in rankings, with placements in the top 200 of various world rankings and the top 40 in most UK rankings. Notable global rankings include 110th by QS, 292nd by Leiden, 139th by Times Higher Education, and 201st–300th by the Academic Ranking of World Universities as of 2023. Nationally, the university secures a solid position, being ranked joint 33rd by the Times/Sunday Times Good University Guide, 30th by the Complete University Guide, and 63rd by the Guardian.

To foster international collaboration and academic excellence, Newcastle University offers several partial Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarships. These scholarships are designed to support international students pursuing graduate-level master’s degrees or undergraduate degrees, exemplifying the university’s commitment to providing diverse and inclusive educational opportunities.

Details about Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships:

Scholarship Sponsor: Newcastle University, UK

Scholarship Value: 50% or 100% of tuition fees

Number of awards: 13

Study level: Masters

Host Institution(s): Newcastle University, UK

Eligibility Criteria for Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships

Applicants are advised to meet the following requirements to be qualified for Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships:

50% scholarships

Candidates for the up to 50% scholarships applicants must:

  • possess a permanent residence in one of the following nations: USA, Turkey, Kenya, Malaysia, South Africa, Tanzania, India, Kenya,
  • be evaluated as foreign for charging purposes:
  • accept an offer to enroll in an approved full-time undergraduate program for the 2024–2025 academic year at the University’s Newcastle city center campus.
  • possess or anticipate obtaining a least of ABB at the A level or its equivalent.

Find additional details, including a list of non-eligible courses, in the VCES UG 50pc 24-25. (PDF 50KB)

100% scholarships

Candidates for the 100% scholarships applicants must:

  • be a citizen of one of the following nations: USA, Ukraine, India
  • be evaluated as foreign for charging purposes
  • accept an offer to enroll in an approved full-time undergraduate program for the 2024–2025 academic year at the University’s Newcastle city center campus.
  • possess or anticipate obtaining a least of ABB at the A level or its equivalent.

Find more details, including a list of non-eligible courses, in the VCES UG 100pc 24-25. (PDF 48KB)

The institution will assess qualified applicants according to the:

  • proof of academic ability
  • proof of commitment to studies
  • quality of application

Application Process for Newcastle University Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarships

Qualified and interested applicants for the scholarship should fill out the online application form.

Contact:

Email: scholarship.applications@newcastle.ac.uk  

Tel: +44 191 208 8107 | +44 191 208 5537

The Submission Deadline is: 14th March 2024 – USA, and 25th April 2024 – India, Kenya, Malaysia, South Africa, Tanzania, Turkey, Ukraine

Not interested in this particular scholarship? See other UK scholarships here.

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