School of Engineering Taught Master's & STEM Connect Scholarships
Award Details
School of Engineering Taught Master's Scholarships
For the 2025 entry, scholarships will be awarded to the most outstanding Taught MSc applicants on any of the eligible courses listed.
Value of one-time Tuition Awards for any of the below courses:
Up to 2 x £5,000 for any student (Home or International)
MSc Advanced Mechanical Engineering
MSc Communications and Information Engineering
MSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering
MSc Electrical Power Engineering
MSc Humanitarian Engineering (any pathway):
MSc Humanitarian Engineering (with Sustainability)
MSc Humanitarian Engineering (with Management)
MSc Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health (any pathway):
MSc Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health (Medical Diagnostics)
Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health (Medical Imaging)
MSc Predictive Modelling and Scientific Computing
STEM Connect Scholarships
Additional Tuition awards are available specifically for students on the courses as follows:
Value of one-time Tuition Awards for any of the below courses as part of the STEM Connect Scholarship:
Up to 10 x £3,000 for International Students
MSc Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health (any pathway):
MSc Diagnostics, Data and Digital Health (Medical Diagnostics)
Eligibility
Open to Home and International students.
You must hold a conditional offer for the MSc programmes listed under the Award Details at the time you submit your scholarship application.
You must have achieved a first in your undergraduate degree. However, applicants from underrepresented groups who have achieved a 2:1 will also be considered.
*Please note, if a home student receives a Taught Masters Scholarship from the University of Warwick, they are ineligible from receiving an additional award from the School of Engineering.
Selection Criteria:
Applicants will be evaluated by a panel on their academic merit, course application documents and scholarship supporting statement.
Application Process and Deadline
You must complete the online scholarship application form and upload a maximum 1 page supporting statement indicating:
- your suitability and preparedness for the course (academic merit, relevant extra-curricular activities, or employment experience)
- how the course fits with your future career aspirations
- your commitment to being an ambassador to the course.
Your course application documents (personal statement, letter of reference and academic transcript will also be reviewed and considered).
The deadline to apply is 23:59BST on 30 June 2025.
Successful applicants will be notified via email by early July by the School of Engineering Admissions Team.
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How to Apply - Stage 1
Submit your application for admission.
- Review the eligible Taught MastersLink opens in a new window courses available for this scholarship.
- Our guide to making a successful applicationLink opens in a new window is recommended reading before you submit your Stage 1 application.
Department: School of Engineering
Academic Year: 2025/26
Type of course: Postgraduate Taught
How to Apply - Stage 2
Note: Ensure that you have your University of Warwick 7 digit ID number following your stage 1 application before completing this form.
If you have not completed the Stage 1 process, your application for the scholarship cannot be considered.
Further Information
Applicants will be evaluated by a panel on their academic merit, course application documents and scholarship supporting statement.
Source:
School of Engineering Taught Masters Scholarship
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The University of Warwick provides an inclusive working and learning environment, recognising and respecting every individual’s differences. We welcome applications from individuals who identify with any of the protected characteristics defined by the Equality Act 2010.