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HORIBA Scholarship for 25/26

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This information is for Undergraduate UK/Home students applying to study at Northumbria University in September 2025.

HORIBA Foundation UK is a family based leading global company specialising in the design, manufacture and sale of cutting-edge analytical technology and measurement devices.  This scholarship will award one student studying on one of the below programmes with £2,000 per year during their Undergraduate studies, to a total of £6,000*.  The money can be used to enhance the overall university learning experience.  As part of the scholarship offer, there will also be the offer of coaching/mentorship for the successful student and opportunities to visit HORIBA's UK facilities.

Eligibility Criteria

Students who meet at least one of the following characteristics will be considered;

  • You live in a neighbourhood with a low progression rate to Higher Education.  Please use your main home address and not your term time address and use the Postcode Checker* to check your neighbourhood progression rate
  • You are from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME) background
  • You have declared a physical and/or mental health condition, long-term illness, or learning difference on your UCAS form** 

If you are ready to start your university journey with Northumbria, create your best future and meet the criteria below, APPLY NOW.

*If your POLAR4 young participation quintile is identified as 1 or 2, you will be eligible to apply OR; After searching your postcode, click view detailed results and if your TUNDRA MSOA quintile is identified as 1 or 2, you will be eligible to apply (This only applies to applicants living in England)

**UCAS application data will be used to verify submitted information

Applications close at 16:00 on Friday 04 July 2025.

Eligible Programmes

Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng (Hons)Automotive Engineering BEng (Hons)Mechanical Engineering BEng (Hons)Physics BSc (Hons)Physics with Astrophysics BSc (Hons)Biochemistry BSc (Hons)Biology BSc (Hons)Biomedical Science BSc (Hons)Chemistry BSc (Hons)

Terms and Conditions

To be eligible for the HORIBA Scholarship you must also:

  • Be a UK/Home applicant - This includes students domiciled in Jersey, Guernsey, The Channel Islands, Ireland and Isle of Man
  • Apply and enrol to study on one of the above Full-Time eligible programmes at the Newcastle Upon Tyne campus, starting in September 2025
  • Choose Northumbria as your firm choice by 30 June 2025
  • Meet all individual entry requirements
  • Be a self-funded student (i.e. not sponsored by an employer)
  • Apply for one or more elements of the Government Student Finance package (for example, Tuition Fee loan, Maintenance loan)
  • Register with Student Finance England (SFE), Student Finance Wales (SFW) or Student Finance Northern Ireland (SFNI)
  • As a Scottish student, register with Student Award Agency for Scotland (SAAS) and apply to be means-tested for maintenance funding, in order that SASS can send your data to Student Finance England
  • Agree to share consent via your Student Finance Provider with Northumbria University
 

Important Information

  • The student selected for the HORIBA Scholarship will not be eligible for any other Undergraduate scholarships
  • If you apply and are successful for more than one scholarship, you will automatically receive the highest value scholarship
  • If you apply and are successful for more than one scholarship of the same value, you will be asked to select your preferred scholarship
  • The HORIBA Scholarship is awarded as cash
  • Payments will be made as 25% of total in November 2025, 25% of total in February 2026 and 50% of total in May 2026 and these months in subsequent years
  • Funding is provided on an annual basis, on the condition the successful student progresses to the next year of study
  • *If you choose to undertake a placement year, the scholarship will not be paid in this year
  • The successful student 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 may be withdrawn
  • If you defer your place at Northumbria University before the scholarship has been paid, the scholarship offer will be withdrawn
  • If you decide to leave your course after the scholarship payment has been made, the University will not make efforts to reclaim the amount
  • If you are required to resit your first year, the scholarship will not be paid again
  • The University's decision is final and cannot be challenged; there is no right of appeal

 

Selection Process

  • There is a competitive selection process for this scholarship scheme.  Applicants need to apply via online written application.  In no more than 3000 characters (500 words) - 'How will this Award support your aspirations to succeed in Higher Education?' - applications will be considered on the strength of response against a marking criteria
  • Applications close at 16:00 on Friday 04 July 2025
  • We will let you know the outcome of your application following results day in August 2025. 

Read more about HORIBA

Founded in 1945, HORIBA is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan and in 2023 had global revenue of £1.5bn, generated from over 8,500 HORIBIArians working in 49 group companies across the world.

HORIBA Foundation UK is the sales and service support office covering the UK, Republic of Ireland and parts of Europe.  It is based in Northampton with 200 employees.  Combined with other HORIBA companies in the UK, approximately 10% of HORIBA's workforce is based in the UK.

The company serves a number of key markets - energy and environment, bio and healthcare, materials and semiconductors.  It sells into industry (for research and development, quality control and manufacturing), government labs and academic institutions.  It's core technologies are spectroscopy, infra-red analysis, gas/fluid flow control, particle measurement and liquid analysis.

Its internal motto is 'Joy and Fun' (in Japanese, Omoshiro okashiku), a philosophy developed by founder Masao Horiba.  A lot of time is spent at work so this time should be enjoyable and stimulating.  HORIBA Foundation UK remains a family company - its Chairman and group CEO is Atsushi Horiba, the son of the company's founder Masao.

“HORIBA Foundation UK has a mission to actively support and advocate for equitable, diverse and inclusive science within higher education. As such we are delighted to support Northumbria’s Higher Education without Barriers campaign and hope this scholarship will inspire students, who may not otherwise attend university, to follow their dreams in science and engineering.” - Dr Simon FitzGerald FRSC, Technical Manager, Scientific

 

Last updated: 17/10/2024


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