Jubilee and Millhayes Science Scholarships
Applications Closed for 2010/11
£2,000–£3,000 per year
(Exeter and Cornwall campuses)
By offering these high value scholarships we aim to attract the very best students to study science, mathematics and engineering at the University of Exeter.
Available for 2010/11 entry only
Up to 25 awards are available for 2010 entry for students on three-and four-year programmes in the following subject areas:
- Biosciences
- Computing (Combined Honours degrees)
- Engineering
- Geography (BSc programmes only)
- Geology
- Mathematics
- Mining Engineering
- Physics
- Renewable Energy
Jubilee Scholarships of £2,000 per year are awarded to nominated students who have obtained at least three A grades at GCE A level (excluding General Studies) or equivalent accredited examinations upon entry to the University and who make Exeter their first choice. The Scholarships are renewable annually depending on satisfactory academic performance at the University of Exeter.
Outstanding Jubilee Scholars may be eligible to receive an additional Millhayes Science Scholarships of an additional £1,000 per year giving a total Jubilee and Millhayes scholarship of £3,000 per year. In addition to academic excellence, selection for these awards is based on the quality of your personal statement, your demonstrable commitment to the subject of study and the supporting reference.
Students applying for degree courses through UCAS in 2009/10 for deferred entry in 2011 should also submit applications. Successful nominees will be notified at the same time as 2010 entrants and conferred an award upon commencement of their studies at the University in October 2011.
Eligible degree subjects
*indicates programme taught at our Cornwall Campus
Biosciences (BSc):
Archaeology and Forensic Science
Biology and Animal Behaviour
Biological Sciences
Biological Science with Study Abroad
Biochemistry
Biochemistry with Study Abroad
Biological and Medicinal Chemistry
Biological and Medicinal Chemistry with Industrial Experience
Biological and Medicinal Chemistry with Study Abroad
Conservation Biology and Ecology*
Conservation Biology and Ecology with Study Abroad*
Conservation Biology and Geography*
Evolutionary Biology*
Evolutionary Biology with Study Abroad*
Human Biosciences
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology with Industrial Experience
Molecular Biology with Study Abroad
Zoology*
Zoology with Study Abroad*
Computing (BSc):
Computer Science and Mathematics
Computer Science and Mathematics with Industrial Placement
Engineering:
Civil Engineering (BEng)
Civil Engineering (MEng)
Civil and Environmental Engineering (MEng)
Electronic Engineering (BEng)
Electronic Engineering (MEng)
Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (BEng)
Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (MEng)
Engineering (BEng)
Engineering (MEng)
Engineering and Management (BEng)
Engineering and Management (MEng)
Materials Engineering (BEng)
Materials Engineering (MEng)
Mechanical Engineering (BEng)
Mechanical Engineering (MEng)
Geography (BSc):
Geography (taught at both Cornwall and Exeter campuses)
Geography with European Study
Geography with Earth Systems Science*
Geography with Environmental Management*
Geography, Environment and Society*
Mathematics:
BSc Mathematics
MMath Mathematics
BSc Mathematics and Computer Science
BSc Mathematics and Engineering
BSc Mathematics and Physics
Physical Sciences:
BSc Applied Geology*
BSc Engineering Geology and Geotechnics*
BEng Mining Engineering*
BSc Renewable Energy*
Physics:
BSc Physics
MPhys Physics
BSc Physics with Astrophysics
MPhys Physics with Astrophysics
MPhys Physics with Australian Study
MPhys Physics with North American Study
MPhys Physics with Professional Experience
MPhys Physics with Study in New Zealand
How to Apply
The application process begins once you have applied to and been offered a conditional or unconditional place on a degree programme at the University of Exeter. If you are deemed eligible on the basis of achieved or predicted examination results, we will write to you with further details and you will be invited to submit an application incorporating a supporting personal statement and a reference from a teacher or someone who can best comment on your aptitude for your chosen degree subject.
The deadline for receipt of completed applications is 26th February 2010.
If you do not receive e-mail notification that your submitted application has been received by the Admissions Office within five working days following the prescribed deadline above, please contact the Scholarship Administrator (details below) to verify safe receipt.
You will be notified of the outcome of your application before you have to advise UCAS of your firm and insurance choices. If you are made a conditional offer we will confirm the award in August upon receipt of your examination results.
For further information, please contact the Scholarships Administrator, Admissions Office, Tel: 01392 722469; Email: admissions-scholarships@exeter.ac.uk
Eliahou Dangoor Scholarship for UK Undergraduates
The University is pleased to be participating in a new scholarship scheme for UK undergraduates, made possible by the generosity of Naim Dangoor.
The scholarship scheme has been established to provide talented students with the opportunity to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects at the leading universities in the United Kingdom. The scholarships are seen as offering the opportunity for some of the best students to realise their full potential. They are available to students who are UK citizens resident in England and Wales required to pay Home/EU tuition fees to study at participating institutions.
Full details on this national funding initiative gone be found at the UK Universities 1994 Group web site .
Exeter will be awarding up to 30 scholarships for the 2010/11 academic year. Each scholarship will be valued at £1000 and will be for one year’s duration. On the basis of the specified subject criteria, eligibility for this award will be based on a referral process following the application and selection procedure for the University Jubilee and Millhayes award, as the two awards cannot be held together. Those applicants not nominated for a Jubilee and Millhayes Scholarship who meet the required residence requirements will therefore be considered for a Dangoor Scholarship.
As with the Jubilee and Millhayes scheme, those selected for this award will be notified before they have to advise UCAS of their firm and insurance choices.
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