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The Barden Scholarship for September 2023

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At Northumbria, we are passionate about bringing together our inspirational courses, forward-thinking staff and innovative students to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. Northumbria champion students who are curious, hardworking and academically gifted.

The Barden Scholarship will support talented students from a widening participation background in the North East of England. For September 2023, The Barden Scholarship will award one highly gifted Mechanical Engineering MSc student with £2,000 during the first year of their study only.  The money can be used to enhance the overall university learning experience.  For each year of the initiative one new postgraduate student will be selected.

Apply Now.  The deadline for applications is 16:00 on Friday 01 September 2023.

Professor Laing Barden CBE. 1931 – 2018

Professor Laing Barden CBE was the first Vice-Chancellor of Northumbria University, following the transition of Newcastle Polytechnic to Northumbria University in 1992.  He was awarded a CBE in recognition for his contribution to higher education in the New Year Honours 1990.

Professor Barden studied at Washington Grammar just after the Second World War.  He won a state scholarship to Cambridge University but decided to remain in the region to study civil engineering at Newcastle University in 1950, followed by Masters in Civil Engineering.  Following a series of appointments in higher education as a lecturer, senior lecturer and then Professor, he became the first Deputy Director and later Director of Newcastle Polytechnic before becoming Vice-Chancellor of Northumbria University.

To be eligible for The Barden Scholarship you must:

  • Be a UK/Home applicant with 'Home' fee status
  • Have a permanent residence in the North East of England.  Please click here for eligible counties.
  • Have applied to study on the below Full-Time one year programme, commencing September 2023 at the Newcastle Upon Tyne campus
  • Met the terms and conditions and accepted your offer
  • Be a self-funded student - ie; not have fees which are paid in full or in part through a sponsorship arrangement (employer funded)

*Eligible Courses

  • The student selected for The Barden Scholarship will not be eligible for other Northumbria Postgraduate Scholarships which includes, The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship
  • If you are selected and are a Northumbria Alumni, you will also be eligible for the Alumni Discount
  • The Barden Scholarship is awarded as a cash sum
  • The successful student will receive a £2,000 cash payment on the Full-Time one year Mechanical Engineering MSc studied at the Newcastle Upon Tyne Campus
  • The cash award will be paid as: 25% in November 2023, 25% in February 2024, and 50% in May 2024
  • The successful students will be required to send a thank you letter and progress updates to the donor
  • If you do not provide a thank you letter and progress updates to the donor, the scholarship will be withdrawn
  • If you defer your place, the scholarship offer will be withdrawn
  • If you decide to leave your course after a scholarship payment has been made, the University will not make efforts to reclaim the amount
  • Northumbria reserves the right to withdraw this scheme at any point
  • The University's decision is final and cannot be challenged; there is no right of appeal

 

  • There is a competitive selection process for this scholarship scheme.  Applicants need to apply via online written application; a selection panel will consider all eligible applications.  In no more than 1000 characters;  In your future career, describe how you will address society’s needs.  What are they (in summary) and how can the knowledge you would gain from your Master’s degree help overcome them.  Provide 3 examples Applications will be considered on the strength of response.
  • The successful applicant will be notified once the evaluation panel has met, by no later than Friday 15 September 2023.

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