Glasgow Caledonian University GFG Foundation STEM Scholarship 2020/2021 for Undergraduate Students
Published: 06 Jun 2020
GFG Foundation Scholarships support talented engineering students joining undergraduate programmes (listed below) at GCU. Glasgow Caledonian University is one of the first UK universities to benefit from a STEM scholarship programme designed to help school and college leavers.
This scholarship is designed for School or college leavers who have applied for one of the programmes listed below to study in September 2020
GFG-GCU Undergraduate Scholarship
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GFG-GCU Undergraduate Scholarship Benefits
- £1250 per annum throughout your studies. Funds can be used to help support costs such as books, travel, accommodation and materials / equipment.
- Opportunity to access support from a mentor employed within a GFG Alliance company to help guide academic and career progression.
GFG-GCU Undergraduate Scholarship Courses
- Building Services Engineering
- Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Power Engineering
- Electrical/Electronics Engineering
- Environmental Civil Engineering
- Fire Risk Engineering
- Mechanical Systems Engineering
Requirements for GFG-GCU Undergraduate Scholarship
School or college leavers who have applied for one of the programmes above to study in September 2020
Application Deadline
July 17, 2020How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
GFG Foundation on gcualumni.org.uk to apply
Submit the short online application form linked below. The selection panel are particularly interested to know:
- Why you should be awarded the scholarship
- What difference it will make to your studies/career
- What difference you will make to the industry / University – what will you give back?
- What your future plans and career goals are
Scholarship recipients will be selected based on a combination of academic, motivational and economic factors.
For more details, visit GCU website