With more than 15 undergraduate scholarships on offer, the total value of the scholarship scheme is nearly £160,000.
This new scholarship scheme will offer an exciting opportunity for Indonesian students wishing to get financial support to pursue undergraduate study.
In order to support more Indonesian students to study in the UK, the British Council, together with 6 UK universities, has launched the GREAT Scholarships 2019 – Indonesia campaign. With more than 15 undergraduate scholarships on offer, the total value of the scholarship scheme is nearly £160,000. This new scholarship scheme will offer an exciting opportunity for Indonesian students wishing to get financial support to pursue undergraduate study in the UK. Students can apply for undergraduate courses in any subject area at 6 institutions across UK.
Steps for applicants:
Step I: Check your eligibility
Are you an Indonesian passport holder?
Do you plan to pursue undergraduate study in the UK?
Is the course that you have applied for or are applying for starting in autumn 2019?
Step II: Browse listed universities/scholarships and click on specific items to access detailed information
Step III: Apply for individual scholarships following the instructions given on individual universities’ scholarship webpages
Step IV: Winning scholars will be informed by individual universities on the results of their applications
Step V: Funding of the scholarships will be issued to winning scholars by individual universities after registration
Universities
Liverpool John Mores University
Ranked in the top 50 universities in the UK (Guardian University League 2019), Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) is a modern civic University situated in the heart of Liverpool. Despite being young in its University status, the institution can trace its origins back to 1823 with the foundation of the very first Mechanical Institute in the UK, giving us a rich history in the foundation of education in the city.
With a vibrant community of 25,000 students from over 100 countries world-wide, 2,500 staff and 250 degree courses, LJMU is one of the largest, most dynamic and forward-thinking universities in the UK.
University of Bristol
With over 6,500 international students from over 140 countries, the University of Bristol has one of the largest and most vibrant international communities in the UK. Founded in 1900, the University of Bristol is a Russell Group institution and is consistently listed as a top 20 university in the UK league tables. The University of Bristol is ranked 51st in the QS World University Rankings 2019, cementing its position as a global top 100 university.
University of Dundee
On 1 August 1967, the University of Dundee came into formal existence by virtue of a Royal Charter. We now have approximately 18,000 students from over 80 countries, creating an international community which benefits all our students. 60% are from Scotland, 20% from elsewhere in the UK and 20% from the EU and overseas. The University of Dundee has been ranked joint 8th in the UK for student experience, and joint 2nd within Scotland. This is the third successive year in which we have achieved a Top 10 result. The University recorded overall satisfaction of 88 per cent, well above the sector and Scottish averages. The survey asks students 27 questions across eight themes relating to their experiences of learning and teaching. Across these themes Dundee is ranked 5th in the UK for ‘Teaching On My Course’, 5th for Learning Resources, 9th for Academic Support and 10th for Learning Community.
University of Hull
The University of Hull is currently home to more than 1,300 international students from over 100 countries, and 97.9% of students go into work or further study within six months of graduating*. We’ve invested £200 million on new facilities including a world-class library, an award-winning health campus, a superb concert hall, on-campus student accommodation and new sports facilities. Our award-winning student union ensures they get the most of everything that university life has to offer.
*HESA 2018
University of Leeds
The University of Leeds , established in 1904, is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK. We are ranked within the worlds Top 100 Universities, QS World University Rankings 2019, and are renowned globally for the quality of our teaching and research.
We are a truly global University with over 35,000 students from over 150 different countries across the world. We are also a member of the Russell Group of Universities delivering world class research and an outstanding teaching and learning environment.
Queen’s University Belfast
Queen’s University Belfast was established in 1845 and is the UK’s ninth oldest university and the top UK university on the island of Ireland. A city-based campus located in Belfast – one of the top 10 UK destinations, as voted by Trip Advisor 2015. Queen’s is ranked 180 of universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2019) and is a member of the UK’s Russell Group. 96% of Queen’s graduates are in employment or further study six months after graduation. The University is committed to delivering a world-class student experience, and has committed to investing £700M into enhancing student support services and facilities, including an annual International Scholarships fund of £1.5M. Queen’s is ranked in the top 10 most beautiful universities in the UK (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2018); a world-class international university built on a foundation of exceptional teaching, cutting-edge research, innovation, collaboration and engagement. (*)
Source: British Council Indonesia