Goldsmiths University of London International Awards in UK, 2021
We offer a range of scholarships, bursaries and fee waivers for undergraduate, postgraduate and PGCE students. These offer additional financial support for your studies, and they don’t have to be paid back. Explore the options and find out whether you are eligible using our scholarships finder.
Value
The awards are worth £2,000, £4,000 and £5,000: Applicants who have accepted their offer for postgraduate taught and Graduate Diploma programmes may be eligible to receive awards of £2,000 and £4,000 Applicants who have accepted their offer for undergraduate degree programmes and International Foundation Certificate programmes may be eligible to receive awards of £2,000 and £5,000
Number available
Up to 35
Year of entry
2021 entry
Eligibility criteria
You must meet the general eligibility criteria and regulations. You must also be eligible to pay international fees and have accepted an offer on an eligible programme at Goldsmiths:
- Postgraduate taught degree programmes (excluding Fine Art and Design programmes)
- Graduate Diploma programmes (excluding Design)
- Undergraduate degree programmes (excluding Fine Art, Design and Fine Art Extension programmes)
- International Foundation Certificate programmes (excluding Design)
Application deadlines
Applications will open on December 1 2020. The deadline for applications is 17 May 2021.
How to apply
You can apply by completing our application form.
You will be sent instructions after you have been made an offer of an academic place at Goldsmiths.
Selection process
Successful applicants will be selected on a competitive basis.
Initial shortlisting by eligibility criteria will be completed by our Scholarships Co-ordinator. All applicants who meet the eligibility criteria are then forwarded to the next selection stage.
Applications will then be considered by an awarding panel. The panel will consist of representatives from Admissions, and the International Recruitment and Global Opportunities team. The panel will assess the applications based on your academic performance in your prior studies, and information given in the scholarship application. All panel members understand that applicants will have a broad range of differing skills, attributes and experiences.
Final award recipients and reserve candidates will be decided by the panel. Awards will be allocated across a range of subject areas and countries of domicile.