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Fulbright-University of Sussex Award for US Students, 2013/14 UK

DetailsDetails
Deadline
October 17, 2012

Availability
(National) United States

Contact Name
Jonah Kokodyniak

Contact email
development@iie.org

Contact URL
http://www.fulbright.org.uk

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Education
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Master’s degree (or the first year of a longer Master’s or PhD programme) for the US citizen resident anywhere except the United Kingdom to study at University of Sussex, 2013/14 UK

Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the university
Course Level:Master’s or PhD
Scholarship Provider: The US-UK Fulbright Commission
Scholarship can be taken at: UK

Eligibility:
In addition, all candidates must meet the minimum eligibility for this Award category:
• US citizen resident anywhere except the United Kingdom, and
• hold or expect to receive a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent professional training or experience) in a relevant area before departure to the UK.

Scholarship Open for International Students: No

Scholarship Description: In the 2013/2014 cycle, one Fulbright-University of Sussex Award will be offered to pursue a Master’s degree (or the first year of a longer Master’s or PhD programme) in any discipline at the University of Sussex.

What it covers:Award funding is intended as a contribution toward the first academic year of tuition fees and general maintenance costs whilst in the UK. Grants are paid in instalments directly to the grantee.
In this Award category, the grantee will receive a full tuition fee waiver from the University of Sussex.
In addition, the grantee will receive £12,000 which is intended as a contribution towards general maintenance costs (accommodation, travel, subsistence, etc) while in the UK. Sickness and accident benefits (though typically not needed with access to the NHS), visa guidance and/or sponsorship, and assistance opening a UK bank account are also included.

How to Apply: Please refer to the timeline to see when to apply to Fulbright, as this may differ from the timeline for applying to academic programmes, universities, and institutions. A Fulbright Award is contingent upon gaining acceptance to the chosen UK institution and/or programme. The Institute of International Education (IIE) facilitates the Fulbright application process, including the online application.

You will be able to log in and out of your online Fulbright application account and will not be required to complete the Fulbright application in one sitting. The online application is used by Fulbright Commissions worldwide. Each Commission sets its own policies and procedures with country-specific information for making an application for a Fulbright Award in their country.

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Institute of International Education