Follow the money…Careers’ very own Deep Throat is here with a round up of scholarships, bursaries and what have you…

Hal Holbrook as FBI informer Deep Throat in the 1975 film All the President's Men.Whaddya mean, you’ve never seen ‘All the President’s Men’? For shaaaame…

Of course all you smart cookies will have bookmarked our page on Funding Postgraduate Study for links to information on a wide variety of funding streams (you have, haven’t you? *hard stare*), but here’s a round up of additional sources of loot from our inbox.

Deadline 31 October Google Europe Scholarship for Students with Disabilities 2018. Recipients will each receive a €7,000 scholarship for the 2018-2019 academic year. Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of the applicant’s academic background, leadership skills and demonstrated passion for Computer Science.

Closing 1 November Fully Funded Postgrad Study in the USA with the Thouron Award Applications. Up to TEN awards, each with a total value of approximately US$90,000 per year, covering tuition fees, health insurance and living expenses. including travel in the U.S. will be available (for one or two years) from 1 September 2018 for candidates who wish to pursue a postgraduate programme at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Deadline 6 November at 5pm – Fulbright Scholarships for 2018-19 for UK citizens to study in the USA. 20-25 awards available to fund study in any subject at any accredited US university.

Deadline 6 November – The John Crook Scholarship funds study for a second two-year undergraduate degree at St John’s College, Cambridge from October 2018.

4 December – PostgraduateStudentships PhD Funding Fair, London includes sessions on funding in the Arts and Humanities, Law, Management and Social Sciences (AM), and Science and Engineering subjects (PM). You can also get peer-to-peer advice from current researchers. Attendance is by invitation only so apply asap.

Deadline 7 December – Daiwa Scholarships 2018 offer an opportunity to spend 19 months in Japan, including a year of intensive language study, a month homestay and five to six months work placement.

Interested in study and/or research in Germany? The Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD for short) offers a variety of funding programmes to make it happen.

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Paul Rothwell • 16/10/2017


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