Taught masters scholarships at the University of Glasgow

Jan Culik culik at BLISTY.CZ
Tue Jun 3 17:07:26 UTC 2014


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THEY CAN DO CZECH, POLISH, RUSSIAN, AND OTHER CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN
TOPICS WITHIN THIS PROGRAMME. Jan Čulík, University of Glasgow.



The School of Modern Languages and Cultures at the University of Glasgow
is delighted to offer 8 fees-only taught masters scholarships available
for study next academic year, 2014-2015. The scholarships are open to
all and pay the full fees for UK/EU students or an equivalent reduction
for non-EU students.

They may be used for one of the following taught postgraduate programmes:

MLitt in Comparative Literature, MLitt in Modern Languages and Cultures,
MSc in Translation Studies: Translation & Professional Practice
Further information on our postgraduate programmes and how to apply may
be found at http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mlc/postgraduate/

It is important to stress that language graduates also have the option
of taking the Comparative Literature MLitt: it is not just or even
primarily for students who have done Comp Lit at UG level but rather
(and more importantly!) for students who have languages but wish to
further their studies in intercultural or interdisciplinary ways.

To apply for a scholarship:
You can find further information and an application form at
http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mlc/postgraduatescholarships2014-15/
*Deadline **for scholarship applications: **23 June 2014 *
*
Please note that in order to be considered for a scholarship you must
have a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on one of the above
taught masters programmes.

*If you have any questions please feel free to contact us:
Dr Penny Morris (Postgraduate Convenor for the School of Modern
Languages and Cultures; Convenor, MLitt in Modern Languages and
Cultures) Penelope.Morris at glasgow.ac.uk
Dr Laura Martin (Convenor, MLitt in Comparative Literature)
Laura.Martin at glasgow.ac.uk
Dr Georgina Collins (Convenor, MSc in Translation Studies: Translation &
Professional Practice) Georgina.Collins at glasgow.ac.uk
Ms Carolyn Donaldson (Postgraduate Administrative Support)
Carolyn.Donaldson at glasgow.ac.uk

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