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Maud Tyler Scholarships

Maud Tyler was important to the development of the AchieveAbility National Project. Maud Tyler's professionalism and expertise ensured the continuing success of this National Network. The Network would like to play tribute to her and to her kind and generous donation. " (Katherine Hewlett, AchieveAbility Director)

Dr Maud Tyler, who retired as Deputy Vice-Chancellor in December 2006 after 35 years at the University, has made a generous donation. This scholarship will be available to you if you are applying for the progression or career awards scholarships, and have a specific or hidden disability.

Progression scholarships are open to you if you are a current full-time UK/EU undergraduate student who is about to enter your second year. You are eligible to apply if your entry qualifications were not exceptional, but you have achieved a minimum 60% average at the end of your first year at the University.

Career Award scholarships are open to you if you have outstanding entry qualifications and have achieved an overall average at the end of your first year of 60% minimum. These scholarships will provide enhanced careers advice and opportunities.

Amount: £4,000 per annum, £3,000 available as tuition fee waiver plus £1,000 towards living costs.

Eligibility: You must be a year one University of Westminster UK/EU student applying for the progression or career awards scholarships, and have a specific or hidden disability.

Applications will open from 14 July 2008 and close 31 August 2008.

For more information please visit the University of Westminster Scholarships page


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