Details about Kent School of Psychology Taught Master's Scholarships, 2017
Kent School of Psychology Taught Master's Scholarships, 2017 is offered for Masters degree in the field of Cognitive Psychology/Neuropsychology, Developmental Psychology, Forensic Psychology, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations, Organisational Psychology, Political Psychology, Research Methods in Psychology, Social and Applied Psychology. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 31 Jul 2017. This scholarship is provided by University of Kent and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, £1,000 discount on tuition fees . This scholarship is open for: Open to students of China, India, Malaysia, Turkey, USA and UK .
- Degree: Masters
- Provided by: University of Kent
- Deadline: 31 Jul 2017
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, £1,000 discount on tuition fees
The University of Kent is offering Kent School of Psychology Taught Master's Scholarships, 2017 to students enrolling on one of our taught MSc programs in September 2017.
Eligibility criteria:
- Candidates applying for Kent School of Psychology Taught Master's Scholarships, 2017 must have secured an outstanding result in their undergraduate degree in Psychology.
- Applicants of Kent School of Psychology Taught Master's Scholarships, 2017 must meet the minimum eligibility requirements as described below:
- China: 85% overall average
- India: First class with distinction
- Malaysia: Class 1/I OR CGPA of 3.5 out of 4.0
- Turkey: CGPA of 3.5 out of 4.0
- USA: CGPA of 3.5 out of 4.0
- UK: First class honours
- Applicants must be registered as full-time students in one of the courses below:
- MSc in Organisational Psychology
- MSc in Research Methods in Psychology
- MSc in Developmental Psychology
- MSc in Forensic Psychology
- MSc in Social and Applied Psychology
- MSc in Group Processes and Intergroup Relations
- MSc in Cognitive Psychology/Neuropsychology
- MSc in Political Psychology
- Students must be committed to the Ph.D. study at the University of Kent.