International Dean’s Award and some country specific scholarships are offered at Cardiff University. All Arts, Humanities and Social Science Subject Areas are offered under these scholarships. The scholarships are for Undergraduate courses.
Arts, Humanities and Social Science subject areas include: Business, English, Communication & Philosophy, History, Archaeology & Religion, Journalism, Media & Cultural Studies, Law, Modern Languages, Music, Planning & Geography, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences and Welsh.
International scholarships are available in the following areas
Name of Award | Subject Area | Countries Eligible | Sum of Award | Number of Awards | How to apply |
International Dean’s Award | Any subjects area within Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | Any | £5,000 | 2 | Download application form |
Country Specific Scholarships | Any subjects area within Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences |
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£5,000 | 12 | Download application form |
Terms and conditions
- One application form for all scholarships, available from website. Only need to apply once, will be considered for any relevant scholarships
- Completed applications to be submitted via email to [email protected]
- Applications must be completed in full
- Application deadline 30th May, need to have already applied to university
- Must be self-funding: students whose fees are fully paid by a sponsor such as an employer or government are not eligible. Students who are partially sponsored and partially self-funding are eligible, provided that they are paying their own fees equal to at least the amount of the scholarship.
- Successful candidates can only receive one scholarship and are not able to combine awards
- All scholarships will take the form of a reduction in fee for the chosen degree programme.
- Candidates to be informed w/c 29th June
- Candidates have to reply within 7 days, if not responsive we will move to reserve list
- These scholarships are only for new international students. Students progressing from an undergraduate course to a postgraduate course will be considered.