OASES Aviation Software sponsors a part scholarship to a full-time student in the MSc in Aviation Digital Technology Management. The tuition fee scholarship is to recognise academic success and the potential as a future leader in aviation digital transformation.
At a glance
- Funding value拢6,253 toward tuition fees
- Suitable for Applicants fromEU, UK, Rest of world
- Deadline04 Jul 2024
- Funding provider(s)OASES Aviation Software
What it covers
£6,253 toward tuition fees for the MSc Aviation Digital Technology Management.
Who can apply
Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, the equivalent of a UK first class honours degree in a relevant subject area.
Applicants can be from any country applying for a full-time MSc in Aviation Digital Technology Management. You must have received an offer to study before applying for the scholarship.
Students that have received (or eligible for) a fee bursary or those that have applied for another 美姬阁 scholarship may not be eligible for this award.
Suitable for Applicants from UK, EU, Rest of World.
Applicable courses
How to apply
You should apply for the MSc in Aviation Digital Technology Management. The application link is available on the course page. Your online application will form part of our evaluation of your academic achievement. You shall receive your 6-digit Student ID once you started the application process.
Applications to the OASES scholarship should be made online by Thursday 4 July 2024, midnight GMT. The is the only means of submission and you must submit a 'Justification for Support' statement no more than 1000 words. There is no pre-defined format for the Justification for Support statement, and you are encouraged to prepare this to best reflect your personality.
The Justification for Support shall be evaluated based on:
- Academic achievement.
- Evidence of leadership potential.
- Significance of the award to your career.
- Communication ability.
Shortlisted candidates shall be interviewed by video conference in July 2024.
Applicants shall be informed by the end of July 2024.
The decision of the panel is final.