Civil Engineering Scholarships
We have a range of scholarships available for Civil Engineering students.
This bursary provides:
- an annual bursary of £4000 for each year of degree study in a STEM subject
- work experience opportunities
For students due to start the first year of a JBM accredited full-time civil engineering degree course in the UK.
This scholarship is worth up to £8000. It also provides early links to potential employers.
Name of Scholarship: Scott-Briggs Bursary
Provided by: Professor Paul Dent (BSc Biochemistry 1988).
Number of awards available: 1
Scholarship Amount: £1,000 across 1 year of study only.
Eligibility Criteria
This scholarship is available to undergraduate students from the North East, commencing their degree programme at Newcastle University in either the:
- School of Natural and Environmental Sciences
- School of Engineering
- School of Mathematics
- Statistics and Physics
- School of Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences
How to Apply
The scholarship will be awarded to one student who comes from an underprivileged background. Applications will be judged on academic potential, enthusiasm, and aptitude for the chosen programme of study.
To be eligible for this award, you must be a Year 1 undergraduate home student in the School of:
- Engineering
- Natural and Environmental Sciences
- Mathematics Statistics and Physics
- Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences
Preference will be given to students who lived in one of the following locations on application to Newcastle University:
- Northumberland
- North Tyneside
- the City of Newcastle
- Gateshead
- South Tyneside
- the City of Sunderland
- County Durham
You must also demonstrate in your application your commitment to your studies and aspirations for your future, and how the scholarship will make a difference to you.
Applications for 2023-24 are now closed.
Applications for 2024-25 will open in Spring Term 2024.
Notice of Award
You will be informed by advancementscholarships@newcastle.ac.uk or the Student Financial Support Team by the end of the Autumn Term if you were successful in receiving the scholarship.
Conditions of scholarship
All scholarship recipients are asked to provide an introductory profile when they first receive the award, and an annual update report in Spring/Summer to inform their donor of their progress. You will be contacted to provide these reports with plenty of notice. Recipients are required to be available to meet the donors and participate in the promotion of student support activity at Newcastle University if requested.
Queries should be directed to NU Advancement: advancementscholarships@newcastle.ac.uk
The UKNEST Scholarship Scheme is open to students studying on any STEM subject degree in the UK. The scholarship scheme offers the following benefits:
- a graduate buddy;
- Mentoring from a UKNEST member organisation;
- an annual bursary of £1,500 per academic year (£500/term);
- the potential for work placements with a UKNEST Organisation.
Applications can be made at the link: https://www.uknest.org/uknest-scholarships/applications/
UKNEST promotes engineering, science and technology on behalf of the Naval sector and is committed to supporting and inspiring young people, students and early career professionals. UKNEST champions diversity and inclusion and applications are encouraged from students of all backgrounds.
The closing date for applications is 12 September 2022.
Find out more about the UKNEST Scholarship
Name of Scholarship: The Wood Fund
Provided by: Community Foundation Tyne and Wear and Northumberland
Scholarship Amount: Awards of £3,000 may be made for one year, with the option of reapplying for successive years.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for this award you must:
- Be an undergraduate home student in Stage 1 of study
- Have been resident in one of the following postcodes for 5+ years:
- NE
- DH
- TS
- SR
- DL
- Be studying in an Engineering degree programme in one of the following disciplines:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Have and be able to demonstrate financial need for the award. This could include:
- Unable to cover basic costs including the costs associated with study
- Having to work in excess of 10 hours per week in a job
Application is by competitive process. The fund awards bursaries to all and seeks to obtain a diverse balance of bursary recipients. We particularly welcome applications from female students from black and minoritised ethnic communities who are also currently under-represented in the bursary awards.
How to Apply
Online applications must be submitted no later than 23 November 2023.
Applications will be judged on academic potential, enthusiasm and aptitude for the chosen programme of study. Applicants should use the full word count available to state their case for support.
Recipients are required to provide proof of enrolment, a supporting statement from their tutor and an annual update on their progress. They should also be available to meet the fund advisor if requested.
Applications should be submitted via the online application form: The Wood Fund.
Queries should be directed to: Elaine Holdsworth
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