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Andrea Levy Scholarship 2023-2024 to Study at the University of Edinburgh (£5,000 stipend)

Deadline: 14th of April, 2023

The Andrea Levy Scholarship 2023-2024 to Study at the University of Edinburgh is now accepting applications.
Thanks to a bequest from the family of the late Andrea Levy, the University of Edinburgh has the honor of providing scholarships to help Black African and Caribbean ancestry candidates from socioeconomically disadvantaged homes.

In 2020, the Andrea Levy Scholarships were created in honor of the multiple-award-winning author Andrea Levy. Ms. Levy, who was born in London to Jamaican parents, had deep personal and family ties to Edinburgh and to Scotland. The University of Edinburgh is proud to offer this scholarship program as a homage to her memory.

Scholarship:

The Scholarship will cover:

  • your tuition fees*, and
  • a stipend of £5,000 per annum to help with your living expenses.
    The Scholarship is tenable for the duration of your programme of study, which is typically four years, but
    can be longer. This award does not affect your eligibility for an Access Edinburgh Scholarship (£1,000 –
    £5,000 per annum, depending on your circumstances), and both awards can be held at the same time.
    The total available towards your living expenses is therefore up to £10,000 for every year of your course.
    *The full cost of your tuition fees, which for most ‘rest of UK’ students is £9,250 per annum, will be
    covered by the scholarship. If you are resident in Scotland your fees will be covered by SAAS.

Eligibility:

Applicant must:

  • have one of the following categories of ethnicity: Black Caribbean; Black African; Black Other;
    Mixed – White/Black Caribbean; Mixed – White /Black African; or Other mixed background
    that includes Caribbean heritage. They particularly encourage applicants with any form of
    Caribbean heritage to apply.
  • Be starting a first undergraduate full time degree programme at the University of Edinburgh
    in the 2023-24 academic year.
  • Have been assessed for fee status as a ‘home’ student (meaning that you ordinarily live in
    Scotland, England, Wales or Northern Ireland).
  • Have a household income below £34,000 per annum.

Assessment Criteria:

They will assess applications using the following:

Household income – Priority will be given to applicants whose household income is
assessed as £23,999 or less. Applicants with a household income of between £24,000 and
£33,900 may also apply.
Your application statement of between 600 and 900 words explaining:
What achievements, academically and/or personally, you are most proud of. This could
include overcoming a challenging personal circumstance. There is no right or wrong answer,
we are keen to hear your story.

Why the scholarship would be beneficial to your studies and how it would help you to
achieve your academic goals.
How your education would be of future benefit to your community and/or society.
Other factors – They may consider any other personal or academic circumstances that could have
influenced or impacted applicants in their education to date

Application:

As part of the application process you will be asked to confirm the following information:

  • Full name
  • Student number (e.g. S1234567) or if not known your UCAS number
  • Programme of study
  • Name of School or College you are currently attending
  • Ethnicity
  • Email address
  • Confirmation that you have applied, been assessed for and expect to be in receipt of the
    maximum level of support from the government through Student Awards Agency for
    Scotland (SAAS), Student Finance (England, Wales or Northern Ireland) for tuition fees and
    maintenance loans and that you have provided consent to share your information with the
    University.
  • Confirmation this is your first undergraduate degree programme, and you have not started
    a degree programme previously
  • Confirmation you understand external representatives supporting this scholarship will be
    reviewing your application and any submitted documentation as part of the selection
    process.
  • Agreement that your UCAS references (personal and supporting statements) will be used as
    part of the selection process.
  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview to discuss their aspirations and to answer any
    questions they have. Further information and guidance will follow.

Click here to apply

Oyin Olufayo

Oyin Olufayo is a Sustainable Development Goals Advocate. A recent graduate of The School of Politics, Policy, and Governance (SPPG) She is a Technical Writer, Political Writer, and a Content Writer. Her passion for sustainable development goals has been implemented by creating tangible solutions. She has featured in grassroots initiatives like TedX, World Literacy Foundation, Spur Nation Media, FRCN, Naija Law and etc. spreading the impact of Sustainable education, and also facilitated numerous events regarding SDGs.

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