MSc Scholarships in International Accounting and Finance are being provided by the Stirling Management School, UK for the academic year 2011-2012.

These MSc scholarships are funded by the Accounting and Finance Division and meet course fees up to the home/EU rate. This means that the successful candidates will pay no course fees in September 2011 if they are home/EU fee category students. Overseas fee paying students are also encouraged to apply and would pay the difference between home and overseas fees.

Eligible Candidates

Applicants may be of any nationality and must hold or expect to obtain an offer of a place on the full time MSc in International Accounting and Finance for entry in September 2011. Applications may be submitted for the Scholarship along with the course application, but only those obtaining a place on the course will be entered into the Scholarship competition.

Application Procedure for MSc Scholarships in UK
  • Complete the MSc in International Accounting and Finance Scholarship Application Form ensuring that all sections are answered legibly.
  • Pay particular attention to the section which requires a handwritten statement of approximately 500 words on why a Scholarship would help you, and what your career or educational aims are for the five year period after you graduate from the International Accounting and Finance course.
Please note that the Scholarships will be allocated in July and therefore if you are applying both for the MSc Scholarships and the International Accounting and Finance course close to the 30 June deadline, you should ensure that your course application is complete.

Further information is available on the Stirling Management School website.

Note, application deadline to the MSc Scholarships in International Accounting and Finance, Stirling Management School, UK is 30 June 2011.

Please mention scholarships4phd.blogspot.com on your application while applying for this scholarship.

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