Scholarships to fund your degree
08/03/2021
Here at Cranfield we are celebrating International Women’s Day with this year’s theme Choose to Challenge. Check out these inspiring stories from some fantastic females sharing their experiences from studying a master’s to working in STEM. We are proud to have received an Athena Swan Bronze award for our commitment to advancing women’s academic and research careers in STEM. Here are some exciting opportunities to join us at Cranfield with these scholarships for women.
For a number of years, Santander Universities and Cranfield have had a growing collaboration, which provides support for a range of initiatives, including scholarships, education and research activities, internships and entrepreneurial events and development. The Santander Scholarship is an award of £4,000 toward tuition fees for UK (Home) students who are looking to commence a full-time Masters course. Apply online before the deadline of 30 June 2021.
Find out more from Alicia and how she achieved a Cranfield degree with a Santander Scholarship.
British Council Women in STEM Scholarships
Brand new this year, Cranfield University, in partnership with the British Council, is proud to join the Women in STEM Scholarship initiative by offering six fully funded scholarships for female students from the Americas’ region. Visit the website to find out the countries and Cranfield Masters courses that are eligible. If you are passionate about STEM and want to unlock your potential with a Cranfield degree then don’t miss this chance to study in the UK with full funding. Apply online before the 5 April 2021 deadline.
Not into STEM (or even if you are)? How about becoming a women leader with a Cranfield MBA. There is not one but three scholarships for Women Leaders. Don’t miss the MBA Webinar A Celebration of Women in Business on this week. Cranfield School of Management has a long history of championing diverse boardrooms and senior management teams, and also runs initiatives such as the Female FTSE Board Report and the 100 Women to Watch list. Find out more from The Gender, Leadership and Inclusion Centre.
For more information about any of these scholarships don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at studentfunding@cranfield.ac.uk.
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