Apply now for a chance to study at the University of London and have your tuition fees covered by the József Váradi University scholarship.
Take advantage of this open access to education and if you’re selected, improve your academic life and become part of 100 distance and flexible learning students supported by the £1 million scholarship program.
Application deadline: July 17, 2020
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Benefits
The lucky beneficiaries of this scholarship scheme get:
To study at the University of London with tuition fees funded by the Varadi Scholarships.
The scholarships do not cover any fees or costs (such as computers and additional study materials or Teaching Centre fees) not directly payable to the University of London.
Access to an academic community of like-minded scholars
Access to a network of leading experts and educators in their fields of study
Eligibility
The scholarship award is available to all new students, from anywhere in the world, enrolled in any University of London programs. The University of London would particularly welcome applications from the following:
Any student who is a permanent resident in Central and Eastern Europe. Including:
Albania
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Estonia
Hungary
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Montenegro
North Macedonia
Poland
Romania
Serbia
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Ukraine.
Any student studying one of the following programs:
BSc Computer Science
BSc Psychology
BSc Business Administration
Global MBA
Master of Laws (LLM)
MSc Data Science
MSc Supply Chain Management and Global Logistics
Requirements/Rules
The candidate’s eligibility will need to be confirmed before the scholarship application is considered.
Candidates are required to indicate within the application that without the scholarship, they wouldn’t be able to enroll in the program
Students who are already enrolled in the University cannot apply
Duties of scholarship holders
Each year you will be required to take the minimum number of examinations permitted for your program.
As a scholarship holder, you are required to write a short report each year outlining the impact of your study and research, to be shared with the University of London Development Office.
The Development Office is responsible for engaging with alumni (former students) and friends of the University to encourage support for scholarships.
The Development Office may contact you during the course of and following your studies to ask for feedback on your course and the impact of your scholarship. This feedback and your annual report will be used to report back to donors on the impact of scholarships.
The Development Office may also ask for your permission to use these statements (in part or in full) in future marketing and fundraising materials – you are perfectly within your rights to remain anonymous.
You must also follow the standards expected of the University of London students.
The institution reserves the right to withdraw your scholarship if you do not comply with these terms. Read the rest of the scholarship’s terms and conditions here
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Submit an application for your chosen degree via its course page.
Ensure you upload your completed scholarship application form under the ‘Scholarship Form’ section.
Pay the appropriate online application fee for your program.
Submit a fully completed course application, for, without this, you wouldn’t be considered for a scholarship application.
If you have applied for a program previously but did not register and wish to be considered for this scholarship, please submit a completed scholarship application form here as you may not need to reapply for your course.
If you wish to apply for the scholarship but are unable to pay for the course application fee, make contact here
About Váradi scholarships
Varadi Scholarships launched and funded by the University of London alumnus József Váradi has donated over £1 million to the University, to provide scholarships to support up to 100 distance and flexible learning students over the next ten years.
József completed an LLM with the University via distance learning in 2014, specializing in International Business Law. He is the CEO and co-founder of Wizz Air.
The Scholarship scheme is open to all new students, from anywhere in the world.