British Council offering scholarships for women in STEM

By Alec Go

The British Council announced that it is opening its doors to women in the Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics (STEM) field who wish to pursue postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom (UK).

The application period for the academic year from September/October 2023 – 2024 is set from March to May this year “with deadlines varying” depending on what is set by the partner universities.

More than 100 women from countries in the Americas, South Asia, and East Asia including the Philippines will be covered by the British Council Scholarships for Women.

Covered by the scholarships are tuition fees, monthly stipend, travel costs, visa, and health coverage fees. 

No age limit was imposed for the scholarship, while women with children dependents will be given special support.

Potential scholars are required to demonstrate a need for financial support, an undergraduate degree, and an active work experience or interest in the subject area.

Here are the schools and master’s programs for Filipinos that are covered by the scholarship:

 

Middlesex University

  • Data Science
  • Computer Science
  • Industry 4.0/Digital Transformation
  • Intelligent Telecommunications Engineering 
  • Engineering Management
  • Robotics

 

University of Strathclyde

  • Applied Statistics in Health Science
  • Artificial Intelligence and Applications
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering with Structural Engineering and Project Management
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • Clinical Health Psychology
  • Digital Health Systems
  • Digital Manufacturing
  • Economics and Policy of Energy and Climate Change
  • Global Environmental Law and Governance 
  • Health Analysis, Policy and Management
  • Renewable Energy and Decarbonisation Technologies
  • Sustainable Engineering: Advanced Construction Technologies and BIM (Building Information Management)
  • Sustainable Engineering: Renewable Energy Systems and the Environment,
  • Sustainability and Environmental Studies

 

Newcastle University

  • Hydrogeology and Water Management
  • Renewable Energy Enterprise Management (REEM) 
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Marine Ecosystems and Governance
  • Global Public Health MSc
  • Sustainable Chemical Engineering
  • Hydrology and Water Management

 

– gb 

Popular

Palace announces completion of long-delayed infra project in Pampanga

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet In compliance with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to accelerate the completion of pending infrastructure projects nationwide, the Department of...

PBBM leads turnover of SPIPs, CamSur Food Complex to Bicol farmers

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Reaffirming his commitment to look after the welfare of farmers that bring food to Filipinos’ tables, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr....

Palace: Gov’t working on various interventions to cushion impact of rising oil prices on citizenry

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet Doubling down on President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s firm instruction for a whole-of-government approach to help Filipinos weave their way through...

Palace clarifies stance on oil price shocks, fare hike suspension

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet “Wala naman tayong dino-downplay. Ito po kasi ang totoong sitwasyon, nagsusumikap po ang pamahalaan, sa utos ng Pangulo, na dapat hindi...