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A maximum value of £10,000
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The Global Study Awards is designed to support highly motivated, talented individuals who can actively demonstrate: - their potential to contribute to society through their studies; - a strong commitment to developing their career; - their sincere interest in increasing intercultural understanding and exchange. To be eligible for The Global Study Awards applicants must: - Be 18 years or over on 1 January - Have taken an IELTS test at a British Council centre, and receive an official Test Report Form (TRF) issued by the British Council in the last two years and before the application deadline - Have a valid International Student Identity Card (ISIC) and the International Youth Travel Card (IYTC) at the time of application - Plan to enrol on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate programme abroad in the academic year starting January of next year, onwards - Provide an acceptance letter from the relevant institution by the applicable cut-off date
-The Global Study Award supports abroad education and considers it a life-changing experience for many students. -Abroad education helps to open their minds to alternative ways of personal life and professional career, as well as to promote intercultural understanding and tolerance. -Two study award announcements will be made, with a maximum of five Study Awards granted to students at each announcement point (maximum nine awards in total). -A selection panel comprised of representatives from the partners will review and assess the entries. Strong candidates will be shortlisted and invited for an in-person interview before the final winning selection. -The winners will be announced within three months after the application deadline.
The Award prize will be applied toward the cost of tuition fees in the first instance, paid directly to the Higher Education Institution that the successful candidate will attend. If tuition fees are below the maximum individual award fund of £10,000, the remaining funds may be allocated per diem for living costs for a maximum of 52 weeks starting from when the student first registered at the higher education institution.
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