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  Animal Welfare Science, Ethics & Law - MSc


University of Glasgow    College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences

Full time September MSc 1 year full-time
Biological Sciences (4) Law (22) Veterinary Sciences (35)

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The Animal Welfare Science, Ethics & Law programme at the University of Glasgow is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to improve animal welfare worldwide. Accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, this programme offers a unique combination of scientific research, ethics, and legislation. With a flexible course structure, students can tailor their studies to their interests, choosing from a range of specialised options. The programme also provides opportunities for practical experience through research projects and placements at farms, zoos, and research laboratories. Graduates have gone on to pursue diverse career paths in academia, government, and the animal welfare sector.

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Animal welfare science and ethics is an expanding topic of international concern. It aims to improve our knowledge and understanding of animals’ needs, which is required to provide a high standard of care to the whole range of animals kept in

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Entry Requirements

At least a 2:1 Honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. Professional experience and 2:2 applicants with a strong subject specific expertise may also be considered.

Relevant subjects include but are not limited to animal biology, behaviour, veterinary science, zoology. If your Honours degree is not listed you must justify you interest in animal welfare within your personal statement.

In your application, please submit a personal statement (up to 200 words) outlining your interests and why you want to study this programme at the University of Glasgow.

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Scholarships

In addition to a full tuition fee waiver from the University of Glasgow the awardee will receive £10,000, which is intended as a contribution towards general maintenance costs (accommodation, travel, subsistence, etc) while in the UK. This will be paid in instalments directly to the grantee upon arrival in the UK. Limited sickness and accident benefit coverage (typically not needed with free access to the NHS) is also provided.

All grantees in the UK attend a 3-day orientation program on arrival in September, a 5-day Fulbright Forum in January and a farewell event, the Fulbright 'End-cap'. The Commission has arranged a number of memberships for grantees during their stay and will assign a British alumna/us as a mentor.

Value of Scholarship(s)

full tuition fee waiver + £10,000

Eligibility

Each year, one award is offered to a US citizen to pursue a one-year Master’s degree programme (or the first year of a longer Master’s or PhD programme) in any non-clinically based subject at the University of Glasgow. The successful candidate will be selected by the Fulbright Commission and the Institute of International Education (IIE).

Application Procedure

Minimum eligibility for this award category:

US citizen (resident anywhere but the UK)
Rigor in scholarly enquiry and academic or professional excellence
Strong reasons for wishing to pursue the proposed project in the UK
Interest in the peoples and cultures of the UK
Clear set of objectives for the Fulbright year
Commitment to the host community through volunteer and extra-curricular activity
Candidates need not be recent graduates, and financial need is not a factor in the selection process. The program seeks the widest possible variety of fields and career goals among applicants, including the arts and professional studies in addition to traditional academic disciplines. Preference will be given to those who do not have extensive experience in the UK.
In making these awards the Commission is looking not only for academic excellence but a focused application, a range of extracurricular and community activities, demonstrated ambassadorial skills, a desire to further the Fulbright Programme and a plan to work for the betterment of the home and host countries both during and after studies.


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A member of staff of a Scottish university must nominate applicants. The Trust also administers a small number of Caledonian Research Foundation Scholarships under similar regulations. Nomination forms are available from the Carnegie Trust.

Value of Scholarship(s)

various

Eligibility

The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland awards a small number of research scholarships to graduates of Scottish Universities who achieve first-class Honours.

Application Procedure

The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland
Andrew Carnegie House
Pittencrieff Street
Dunfermline
Fife
KY12 8AW

Tel: 01383 724990
Fax: 01383 749799
E-mail: jgray@carnegie-trust.org


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This scheme makes annual awards for nine months taught postgraduate diploma courses on largely vocational subjects e.g. information technology, divinity and engineering. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria above.

Value of Scholarship(s)

various

Eligibility

The SAAS provides funding for Scottish domiciled students studying full time postgraduate courses. This means that you will have to have been ordinarily resident in the British Isles for the three years immediately proceeding the academic year in which the course begins. If you are not a UK or EU national you must be settled in the UK as indicated by the Immigration Act of 1971. You must also be ordinarily resident in Scotland at the time of application. Responsibility for the Scottish Studentship Scheme has now been transferred to the AHRB. Previously this was administered by the SAAS.

Application Procedure

Contact Details:
Postgraduate Awards
Student Awards Agency for Scotland
Gyleview House
3 Redheughs Rigg
Edinburgh
EH12 9HH

Tel: 0131 244 4667


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Value: The award pays fees and provides maintenance funding in the form of an income contingent loan. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria above.

Eligibility: The SAAS provides funding for Scottish domiciled students studying full time postgraduate courses. This means that you will have to have been ordinarily resident in the British Isles for the three years immediately proceeding the academic year in which the course begins. If you are not a UK or EU national you must be settled in the UK as indicated by the Immigration Act of 1971. You must also be ordinarily resident in Scotland at the time of application. Responsibility for the Scottish Studentship Scheme has now been transferred to the AHRB. Previously this was administered by the SAAS.

Value of Scholarship(s)

various

Eligibility

The SAAS provides funding for Scottish domiciled students studying full time postgraduate courses. This means that you will have to have been ordinarily resident in the British Isles for the three years immediately proceeding the academic year in which the course begins. If you are not a UK or EU national you must be settled in the UK as indicated by the Immigration Act of 1971. You must also be ordinarily resident in Scotland at the time of application. Responsibility for the Scottish Studentship Scheme has now been transferred to the AHRB. Previously this was administered by the SAAS.

Application Procedure

Contact Details:
Postgraduate Awards
Student Awards Agency for Scotland
Gyleview House
3 Redheughs Rigg
Edinburgh
EH12 9HH

Tel: 0131 244 4667


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The Mexican National Bank (Banco de Mexico) provides special loans for students who wish to undertake a programme of postgraduate study. The University of Glasgow in partnership with Bank of Mexico FIDERH is offering a fee discount to holders of a Bank of Mexico FIDERH loan. See the FIDERH website for further information.

Value of Scholarship(s)

15% off international tuition fee

Eligibility

Candidates must be

Mexican nationals
in receipt of a FIDERH loan undertaking a one-year full-time postgraduate taught programme or a one-year full-time postgraduate research programme

Application Procedure

The discount is applied at registration. No additional application is required.


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The Trustees of the Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund (CCSF) are pleased to announce the availability of funds for awards (£2000-£5000) to Canadian men and women for the academic year commencing in September 2018. These awards are for academic and artistic studies in the UK, and are exclusively for students who have already commenced their multiyear studies in the UK. Up to 16 awards may be given, and include The Mary LeMessurier award for the study of History and the Belle Shenkman award for the Study of Arts.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£2000-£5000

Eligibility

(Previous applicants may re-apply)

To qualify for a CCSF award, an applicant must:

1. Be a Canadian citizen.

2. Be currently enrolled full-time in a multi-year postgraduate programme, and at the time of application be attending a UK university or similar institution, and have completed at least one full time term of study.

3. Be able to demonstrate academic excellence.

4. Require funds to complete their studies.

Application Procedure

APPLICATION FORM

The application form can be found at https://www.canadianscholarshipfund.co.uk/information-for-students/

INTERVIEWS

Face to Face interviews for candidates who are short-listed will be held in a central London location. Students must make themselves available in person for interview to be eligible.

Interviews will be held on 21st May, 2018.

INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS

Full details regarding eligibility, required documentation, schedule and deadline, the application form and rules for submission can be found in the Information for Students section at https://www.canadianscholarshipfund.co.uk/

DEADLINE

Applications and all relevant material (including references and transcripts) must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday March 9th, 2018. There are no extensions.

The Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund was established in 1967 and is funded by the Maple Leaf Trust, Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London, SW1Y 5BJ.

EMAIL ADDRESS FOR ENQUIRIES AND ELECTRONIC APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS:

For more information contact: scholarship@canadianscholarshipfund.co.uk


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The University of Glasgow offer discounts to all successful Fundacion para el Futuro de Colombia (Colfuturo) scholars who enrol at the University of Glasgow to complete a postgraduate programme.

Value of Scholarship(s)

20% discount to Masters & PhD students

Eligibility

The discount will be applied only if applicants

are Colombian Nationals
are classed as International students for fee purposes
are funded by a full Colfuturo scholarship
enrol on a postgraduate programme at the University of Glasgow

Application Procedure

The discount is applied at registration. No additional application is required.


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Commonwealth Scholarships are available each year to fund Commonwealth citizens' study in the UK for undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications. A range of scholarship schemes are available for citizens of Commonwealth countries other than the UK. Further information is available on the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission's website.

Value of Scholarship(s)

The scholarship usually covers tuition fee, travel expenses and a stipend. Please refer to the terms

Eligibility

Check the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission's website for criteria for each schemes.

Application Procedure

Submit an online application via the Commission's EAS.

Deadline:
Check the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission's website for deadlines for individual countrie

For more information contact: https://cscuk.fcdo.gov.uk/about-us/contact-us/


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The University of Glasgow offers a 25% discount to all successful CONICyT scholars who enrol at the University of Glasgow to complete a postgraduate programme

Value of Scholarship(s)

25% off tuition fee

Eligibility

The discount will be applied only if applicants
are Chilean Nationals
are classed as International students for fee purposes
are funded by a full CONICyT scholarship
enrol on a postgraduate programme at the University of Glasgow

Application Procedure

The discount is applied at registration. No additional application is required.


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The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation is a UK charity, established in 1988 with a generous benefaction from Daiwa Securities Co Ltd. The Foundation’s purpose is to support closer links between Britain and Japan. It does this by

making grants available to individuals, institutions and organisations to promote links between the UK and Japan across all fields of activity
enabling British and Japanese students and academics to further their education through exchanges and other bilateral initiatives
awarding Daiwa Scholarships for British graduates to study and undertake work placements in Japan
organising a year-round programme of events to increase understanding of Japan in the UK. Daiwa Foundation Japan House, the London-based headquarters, acts as a centre for UK-Japan relations in Britain by offering a wide programme of lectures, seminars, book launches, courses and exhibitions as well as meeting rooms for Japan-related activities and facilities for visiting academics. The Foundation is represented in Japan by its Tokyo Office, which provides local assistance to Daiwa Scholars and administers grant applications from Japan. It also handles general enquiries and forms part of the network of organisations supporting links between the UK and Japan.
Further information about the foundation is available on their website.

Value of Scholarship(s)

Variable

Eligibility

Grant-giving is carried out via the various programmes and a unique 19-month programme of language study, work placement and homestay in Japan. See the Foundation’s website for details of the various schemes.

Application Procedure

See the Foundation’s website for details.


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Established in 1946, the Fulbright Scholarship program aims to increase mutual understanding between the peoples of the United States and other countries, through the exchange of persons, knowledge and skills. Approximately 20 Fulbright Scholarships are awarded each year to US graduates, regardless of age or subject, to study outside the USA. These awards are made on a competitive basis and are for the academic year of nine months. However, students on a 12 month taught Masters degree may be eligible to receive a three month extension.

Awards are available for lecturing or advanced research for a minimum of three months. Fellowships are offered for research librarians and academic administrators to spend three months gaining experience in the UK. Arts fellowships and professional fellowships are awarded to individuals in a variety of fields to enable them to spend a period of six to nine months in the UK. The Fulbright Commission promotes educational and cultural exchange between the United States and the United Kingdom in order to enhance mutual understanding and strengthen relations between the two countries. Fulbright makes awards through open competition to outstanding graduates who demonstrate leadership qualities and potential leaders of professional, academic and artistic excellence who are recognised in their field.

Value of Scholarship(s)

The awards cover fares, tuition fees, maintenance, books and incidental expenses.

Eligibility

Awards are made to US graduate students for pre-doctoral study in the UK. Minimum grade point average: 3.5. Priority will be given to those students who completed their first degree within the last five years. Students can follow a taught course, carry out doctoral research for a US PhD, or spend a year in independent study related to their career.

Application Procedure

For information about how to apply, further details on eligibility criteria and the value of the scholarships, contact the Institute of International Education.

Deadline

See details on the Commission's website


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The University of Glasgow has a total of 8 PGT Excellence Awards available to UK and EU Students. Scholarships are available to students entering any of the University’s colleges and are awarded as a tuition fee discount.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£5000

Eligibility

To be eligible, applicants must
demonstrate academic excellence and achieve grades equivalent to UK 1st Class Honours
hold an offer of a place for a postgraduate taught programme for admission in 2018
be classed as Home/EU and RUK for fee purposes

Application Procedure

Applicants holding offers will assessed for a scholarship based on academic merit. There is no separate application form required


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The University of Glasgow awards Postgraduate Talent Scholarships each academic year to support students who could face financial difficulties in taking up their place to study at the University. The value of each scholarship is £2,000 and they are for students undertaking a one or two year Taught Masters programme, in any of the University’s Colleges. For two year Taught Masters programmes, the scholarship is available in year one only.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£2,000

Eligibility

To be eligible applicants must

intend to commence a full-time postgraduate Taught Masters programme in September 2018.
not previously have undertaken postgraduate study.
provide evidence of excellent academic achievement in their undergraduate studies (i.e. 2:1 degree classification, or above).
not be in receipt of a University scholarship.

Application Procedure

Application forms will be available from 1st April 2018.

For more information contact: mrio-scholarships@glasgow.ac.uk


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Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships is a programme of scholarships offered by the Scottish Government in collaboration with Scottish universities. Our chosen scholars are people who aspire to become influential leaders in their future careers. They have wide ranging interests outside their studies and a desire to broaden their personal and academic experience in Scotland.

Scholarships are available to citizens of the following countries: Canada, China (including Hong Kong), India, Pakistan and USA. Saltire Scholars will also have the opportunity to take part in a programme of activities over and above their studies, including dialogue with the academic and business community in Scotland.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£4,000

Eligibility

To be eligible students must

Be a citizen of Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan and USA.
Have obtained an offer of a place to study full-time at the University of Glasgow. On-line and distance learning courses are not eligible for funding
Preferably have a place on a one-year postgraduate taught masters
Have not previously completed undergraduate studies at a Scottish University

Application Procedure

To apply please see the Saltire Scholarships website.

The deadline for scholarship applications is Sunday 27 May 2018 midnight (GMT).


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The College of Social Sciences offer discounts to South West University of Finance and Economics who wish to complete a taught Masters programme in social Sciences at the University of Glasgow. Graduates enrolling at the University will receive a 10% discount. Graduates who completed a Study Abroad year at the University of Glasgow and who wish to continue on to a Masters programme will receive a 15% discount.

Value of Scholarship(s)

15% for those who completed a Study Abroad programme and enrolling on a Masters 10% for direct entry

Eligibility

To be qualify, applicants must

be South West University of Finance and Economics graduates
be classed as International students for fee purposes
enrol on a Social Sciences taught Masters programme at the University of Glasgow

Application Procedure

The discount is applied at registration. No additional application is required.

For more information contact: pgadmissions@glasgow.ac.uk


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