The University of Hertfordshire, in the United Kingdom, has announced to launch a new international scholarships scheme, the 'Chancellor's International Scholarships' to help prepare students in Pakistan for the global economy.
Under the scheme, the University will award 100 scholarships worth £ 2,000 each to students taking up a place in 2007-8. The scholarships will give students a unique opportunity to experience a high quality and rewarding international education, which will boost their skills for today's global marketplace, says a press release.
The Chancellor's International Scholarships will be awarded on a competitive basis to candidates who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and the potential ability to make a significant on-going contribution to the University.
The successful candidates will join more than 2,000 overseas students, of which there are more than 120 from Pakistan.
The Chancellor's International Scholarships are available across the full range of the University's full-time undergraduate and postgraduate taught degree programmes including: Business, Computer Science, Engineering, Life Sciences, Psychology, Pharmacy, Art and Design, Film, Music and Media, Humanities and Law.






















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