Scholarship overview
Degree level
Postgraduate taught, Master's research
Value
£10,000 scholarship
Number of awards
1
Academic year
2026/2027
Tuition fee status
Home
Mode of study
Full time
Available to
Prospective students
Application deadline
01/06/2026
Additional information
Available to applicants in the following departments
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Eligibility criteria
Applicants must:
have Home fee status
display exceptional academic achievement and/or potential
demonstrate financial need
intend to pursue a research project in the application of medical electronics
apply for one of the following courses: MSc Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovation, MSc Applied Machine Learning, MSc Analogue and Digital Integrated Circuits, MSc Communications and Signal Processing, MSc Control and Optimisation, or MSc Sensor Systems Engineering
complete an MSc project in an area related to biomedical electronics, selected from a range of projects from staff working in this area
Please note: This scholarship is available to new entrants only. Students already studying the course are not eligible.
Course specific information
This scholarship is available for students applying to one of the following courses only:
It is a condition of the scholarship that your MSc project will be in an area related to biomedical electronics and will be selected from a range of projects from staff working in this area.
Application process
Receive an offer of admission for one of the eligible courses by 6 May 2026.
Accept your offer by the scholarship application deadline.
Complete and submit the scholarship application form by 1 June 2026.