The Clark (Mile-End) Bursary Fund is a charitable endowment which was established in 1868 by a Victorian philanthropist by the name of John Clark. He was a thread manufacturer and prominent citizen from Paisley. The fund is now governed by Rules laid down in a 1974 Scheme (as varied with the consent of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator in 2013).
Clark (Mile-End) Bursary Fund
- PHD, Master
- £500 - £1,500
- 14 September 2023
University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland.
All Scholarships from University of GlasgowEligibility
To be eligible applicants must either:
- Have already obtained an honours degree from the University of Glasgow or Strathclyde and now be studying for, or applying to study for, a subsequent degree / post-graduate course which is either at the University of Glasgow or Strathclyde or is at another university in the UK or abroad; or
- Have already obtained an honours degree from another university in the UK or abroad and now be studying for, or applying to study for, a subsequent degree / post-graduate course which is at the University of Glasgow or Strathclyde.
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Benefits
The scholarship offers a £500 - £1,500 amount, to help you with your studies
Application
Applications can be submitted between 1st May and 15th September each year. Applications can only be submitted online.
Applicants must demonstrate not just academic excellence in their undergraduate studies but also detail their involvement in wider extra-curricular activities.
Interviews of candidates selected for consideration are held in Glasgow at a Governors' meeting during November. Interviewees will usually be notified within a week following their interviews whether they will receive an award, and awards are normally paid shortly thereafter.