The award is available for applicants to:
BSc (Hons) Analytical Chemistry (F180)
BSc (Hons) Applied Chemistry (F110)
As a chemistry graduate you will have excellent career prospects and earning potential. With a chemistry or physics degree, your lifetime earnings will be on average 30% more than those without a degree, and at least 12% higher than graduates in subjects including psychology, biological sciences, linguistics and history. These are the findings of a recent independent report commissioned by the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Institute of Physics.
This is a £500 per annum scholarship to be awarded for a three year maximum duration. Most UK and EU students who win a place on either of our chemistry courses, and who accept their offer from the University of Plymouth as CF (conditional firm) or UF (unconditional firm) via UCAS, will receive part one of this scholarship award in the form of the year 1 payment. The award is also available for apllications made directly to the University of Plymouth.
The subsequent awards (year 2 and year 3 payments) will only be made on completion of exam results to a minimum benchmark set by the faculty (details of these bench marks will be made available at a later date).
Make an undergraduate Chemistry degree at the University of Plymouth your choice for 2008 entry by returning your application to UCAS by 15th January 2008, or contact us for information on applying directly.
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