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MSc Energy Engineering Management Scholarships

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The Energy Engineering Management programme is the perfect place to gain a global perspective on ways to combat the climate crisis since our diverse cohort allows us to learn about climate practices all over the world.

Harper Daniels , United States (USA)
MSc Energy Engineering Management, 2023/2024

Our scholarships celebrate and reward exceptional candidates applying to our MSc Energy Engineering Management programme. 

Scholarships will be applied as a discount against the full tuition fee for the programme.

Please view MSc Energy Engineering Management scholarships for September 2024 entry, including the criteria and terms and conditions below:

Amount

£7,562 

Year of Entry Applicants for programmes commencing in 2024/25
Number of awards available 8 (4 will be awarded each round)
Level of study Postgraduate
Mode of study Full-time
Programmes MSc Energy Engineering Management
Duration

Scholarship (discount) covers the standard completion timescales of our programmes.

There will be two rounds of scholarships. For each round, in order to be considered for a scholarship you must hold an offer for the programme by the following deadlines:

  • Round One – hold an offer by Monday 4 March 2024
  • Round Two – hold an offer by Monday 3 June 2024

For your application to be considered fully by the above deadlines, you must submit your complete application and all supporting documentation no later than two weeks before the offer deadlines.

These scholarships will be awarded to programme offer holders based on the eligibility criteria below:

  • have an impressive academic record
  • have the potential to contribute to and enrich the diverse academic and cultural profile of the MSc Energy Engineering Management class
  • can show us how they have the potential to become an outstanding future alumni ambassador and contribute positively back to Durham University, its student organisations, and communities.

Terms and Conditions

To be considered for one of the Durham University Business School Masters Scholarships (tuition fee discounts) for September 2024 entry, applicants must:

  • Complete the appropriate programme application process in full and be in receipt of a conditional offer by deadlines specified.
  • Be available to take up their programme place in the 2024/25 academic year.
  • Be willing to participate and cooperate in marketing and communications activities for the School. This may include testimonials and public relations opportunities, as well as being involved in and attending Open Events, Webinars or being a class representative.
  • Be completely self-funding in order to be eligible for this tuition fee discount. Where fees are paid by an employer, private provider or government body, applicants will not be considered for a scholarship. Failure to disclose external funding will invalidate any scholarship offering.

To note:

  • Scholarship covers the standard completion timescales of our programmes.
  • Scholarships are not transferable and not deferrable. They are valid only for use by scholarship winners in the academic year for which the scholarship has been awarded. Applicants who choose to defer entry will be considered for scholarships available in the year of entry. Acceptance of a scholarship before deferral does not guarantee a scholarship offer during the subsequent year of entry.
  • Only successful candidates will be notified of scholarship decisions.
  • Scholarship decisions are at the discretion of the School and all decisions are final.
  • There is no cash alternative to be offered if a place on the programme is not taken up.

Withdrawal or Suspension of Studies

Withdrawal

  • Scholars who withdraw from their scholarship commitments or from the University will have all future scholarship payments cancelled.
  • If you withdraw, at any point during the teaching term, scholarship payments which have already been made will be reclaimed on a pro rata basis. Under exceptional circumstances, this decision can be reviewed by the Faculty Executive Dean and approval given for the student to retain any overpayments.

Suspension of Studies

  • Scholars who suspend their scholarship commitments or academic studies will have all future scholarship payments cancelled.
  • If you suspend, at any point during the teaching term, scholarship payments which have already been made will be reclaimed on a pro rata basis. Under exceptional circumstances, this decision can be reviewed by the Faculty Executive Dean and approval given for the student to retain any overpayments.
  • The remaining yearly balance will be payable on resumption of academic and scholarship commitments.