Vice-Chancellor’s EU Scholarships – Undergraduate
Value of award
The value of the awards by academic school can be found below:
Academic school |
Value of scholarship |
School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape |
40% of the international fee |
School of Arts and Cultures |
35% or 40% of the international fee |
Newcastle University Business School |
35% of the international fee |
School of Combined Honours and Philosophical Studies |
35% of the international fee |
School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences |
35% or 40% of the international fee |
School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics |
35% of the international fee |
School of Geography, Politics and Sociology |
35% or 40% of the international fee |
School of History, Classics and Archaeology |
35% or 40% of the international fee |
School of Modern Languages |
35% of the international fee |
Newcastle Law School |
35% of the international fee |
School of Computing |
45% of the international fee |
School of Engineering |
45% of the international fee |
School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics |
35%, 40% or 45% of the international fee |
School of Natural and Environmental Sciences |
45% of the international fee |
School of Biomedical, Nutritional and Sports Sciences |
45% of the international fee |
School of Pharmacy |
45% of the international fee |
School of Psychology |
45% of the international fee |
Eligibility criteria
To be considered for awards applicants must:
- be domiciled in an EU member state (students domiciled in EEA member states that are not part of the EU, are not eligible). EU students domiciled in the UK will also be considered;
- have been offered a place to study on an eligible undergraduate degree programme at the University’s Newcastle city centre campus for the 2023/24 academic year;
- have been assessed as international for tuition fee purposes.
Applicants will be considered automatically for awards based on their degree programme application to study at Newcastle University.
Further details, can be found in the VC EU undergraduate scholarship regulations (PDF:53KB)