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Northumbria University GIA Scholarships for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic

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Northumbria University is delighted to announce The GIA Scholarships for Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Applicants for September 2024. This scholarship, generously provided by GIA, aims to support two exceptional students pursuing a one-year Full-Time MSc in Real Estate or MSc in Real Estate International. Valued at £2,000, this scholarship also includes quarterly mentorship meetings with a GIA Partner, offering invaluable industry insights and leadership experience.

Northumbria University is a leading UK institution renowned for its innovative courses, world-class faculty, and a vibrant student community. We are committed to providing an exceptional educational experience that combines academic rigor with practical, real-world applications. Our university fosters a culture of curiosity, creativity, and collaboration, empowering students to excel in their chosen fields and make a meaningful impact on the world. At Northumbria, we are dedicated to shaping the leaders of tomorrow through a supportive and dynamic learning environment.

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Aspect Details
Scholarship Name The GIA Scholarship for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Applicants
Provided By Northumbria University in partnership with GIA
Scholarship Value £2,000
Number of Scholarships Two
Eligible Courses MSc Real Estate or MSc Real Estate (International)
Application Deadline  30 August 2024

Background

Northumbria University, in partnership with GIA, is proud to announce The GIA Postgraduate Scholarships for September 2024. This scholarship aims to support two highly gifted students from Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds who choose to pursue a one-year Full-Time MSc in Real Estate or MSc in Real Estate (International) at Northumbria. Valued at £2,000, the scholarship not only helps alleviate financial burdens but also enhances the overall university learning experience. Recipients will benefit from a quarterly meeting with a GIA Partner, providing invaluable exposure to senior leadership.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for The GIA Scholarship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. Must be from a Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) background.
  2. Must have applied for and received an offer to study either the MSc Real Estate or MSc Real Estate (International) program at Northumbria University.
  3. Must demonstrate academic excellence and a strong commitment to their field of study.

Benefits

  • Value: £2,000 per recipient.
  • Number of Scholarships: 2
  • Use of Funds: The scholarship can be used to enhance the overall university learning experience.
  • Additional Benefit: Quarterly meetings with a GIA Partner to gain experience in senior leadership and industry insights.

Application Process

  1. Application Submission: Interested candidates must submit their application by the deadline, 16:00 on Friday, 30 August 2024.
  2. Personal Statement: Applicants should include a personal statement detailing their academic achievements, career aspirations, and how the scholarship will benefit their studies and future career.
  3. Supporting Documents: Attach relevant documents such as academic transcripts, proof of offer from Northumbria University, and any other supporting materials that highlight your suitability for the scholarship.
  4. Submission: Applications should be submitted through the official Northumbria University scholarship portal.

Important Dates

Application Deadline: 30 August 2024.

Conclusion

The GIA Scholarship for Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Applicants at Northumbria University is a fantastic opportunity for academically gifted students to advance their education and gain valuable industry experience. If you meet the eligibility criteria and are committed to excelling in the field of Real Estate, don’t miss this chance to apply and create your best future with Northumbria and GIA

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