ScottishPower International Master's Scholarship Programme 2024-25

ScottishPower are launching a new call for Master's Scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year! This programme, which is aimed at graduates and final-year students, aims to promote excellence in the training of new generations and foster the employability of young people in sectors of the future.

ScottishPower will provide scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year for postgraduate studies at universities in the United Kingdom in the following areas of knowledge:

We are pleased that the University of Strathclyde has once again been listed as a trusted partner institution. However, please note that these scholarships are open to all ScottishPower partner institutions. The scholarships are neither administered nor awarded by University of Strathclyde.

At ScottishPower, the scholarship programmes aim to help train a new generation of professionals capable of driving the transformation towards a sustainable energy model and who have a desire to develop their career in the power industry. This is why ScottishPower presents its Scholarships for Master's Studies in the UK programme to support education of motivated people, providing them with experience that will give them access to employment in the industry.

Eligibility

Through its International Master's Scholarship Programme ScottishPower are looking to develop a new generation of people with enthusiasm for learning, desire to innovate, and aspiration to transform the energy industry.

Subject eligibility

Civil & environmental engineering, Computer science, Economics, Electronic & electrical engineering, Mathematics & statistics, Mechanical & aerospace engineering, Naval architecture ocean & marine engineering, Business, Management science, Civil engineering, Data analytics, Environmental engineering, Mechanical engineering, Naval architecture, Ocean engineering, Renewable energy, Software engineering, Science

Levels eligibility

Study modes eligibility

Fee Status

Home (Scottish), England or N. Ireland or Rep. Ireland or Wales, International