International Science scholarship Scheme 2013/14 School of Science and Technology Submit your application directly to the School of Science & Technology by email to: SAT International Masters Scholarships@ntu.ac.uk as soon as possible, before the deadline of: o o 30 July 2013 - October 2013 start courses 29 November 2013 - January 2014 start courses Family Name/ Surname: Forename(s): Date of Birth: Sex: Male / Female Nationality: NTU ID Number: Email: Course applied for: Scholarship applied for: Did you apply to NTU through an agent (delete one)? Yes / No If yes, please provide the name of your agent: Have you applied for any other NTU scholarship? Yes / No If yes, name of scholarship: Applicants must complete EITHER (a) OR (b) as outlined below. (a) A research proposals which addresses: • • • • • • Title (max. of 1 sentence) Brief summary of relevant background literature (max. of 350 words) Aims and objectives (max. of 3) Proposed methods (max. of 350 words) Proposed / possible implications of the research (max. of 50 words) References (b) Summary of past research and/or applied (e.g., industrial placement) experience (max. of 500 words) Notes for Guidance This application form is for the MSc and MRes scholarships. Please do not use this form for PhD or undergraduate study. You must be holding an NTU offer when you apply (please do not submit your scholarship application before or with your application to study at NTU). You must be classed as ‘overseas’ for fee purposes. Regrettably, we cannot consider applications from students who are currently studying at NTU, unless progressing onto a new course. Selection is based on academic attainment and a research proposal or summary of past research and/or applied experience. It is therefore of great importance that you submit your supporting transcripts directly to us. All applications should be word-processed when submitted. Applicants may be requested to interview following written applications. Unfortunately NTIC progression students are not eligible to apply for a scholarship. Please check our website for details of NTIC funding www.ntu.ac.uk/ntic Scholarships are competitive and is based on academic attainment and the quality of your personal statement. It is therefore of great importance that you submit your academic documents to us, and that you give your personal statement careful thought and preparation. If your scholarship application is successful you may be asked to appear in NTU marketing materials which may involve providing a student profile and a photograph. You may apply for as many scholarships as you want but you may only be awarded one scholarship. The University reserved the right to remove the scholarship if you leave the University. The University’s decision in all matters relating to scholarships is final.