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International Applicants. Microsoft Word - msc_conservation_chemistryrequirements.pdf.doc - msc_conservation_chemistryrequirements.pdf. Funding Options. It is important that you consider at any early stage how you will fund your graduate study. There are a large number of funding schemes which support graduate students, including scholarships, studentships, awards, bursaries, grants and loans. Furthermore, some students are fortunate to be sponsored by their employer, while others may combine part-time study with part-time work. Students requiring funding are advised to investigate potential sources of funding at least 12 months before the relevant academic year so as not to miss scholarship application deadlines. Competition for all scholarship funding is intense, and where awarded on the basis of academic excellence, applicants are normally required to have, or to expect to achieve, a first-class UK Bachelor’s degree or an overseas qualification of anequivalent standard.

The information below is intended as a broad overview and includes a small selection of total funding available to graduate applicants. Research applicants. US. UCL participates in the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program (Direct Loans). This is the main U.S Federal funding available to U.S students in the UK. UCL’s Direct Loan federal code is G06695 (or 00669500), we are listed as University of London: University College. Please follow the instructions below to apply for Direct Loans at UCL. We will not know you wish to apply for Direct Loans until you submit an application to the Student Funding Office at UCL. We will be taking applications for 2015/2016 from 1 June 2015. Most degree programmes at UCL are eligible for Direct Loans, however some are not. Ineligible programmes include all non-degree programmes; programmes with any element of distance learning; programmes based in the UCL Medical School, and most programmes with a taught element offered at non-UCL sites.

Please note that there is an early deadline for applying for student accommodation at UCL. 1.1 Calculating Your Cost of Attendance 1.2 Breakdown of Costs 1.5 Loan Entitlement. MA in Principles of Conservation. Co-ordinator: Renata Peters Other Major Contributors: James Hales, Caitlin O'Grady and Dean Sully This MA degree programme provides an introduction to the principles, theory and ethics of archaeological conservation. It is aimed at: students who need a good understanding of conservation issues before going on to research in conservation (eg graduates in the physical sciences)students who are wanting to become practising conservators by continuing to the two-year MSc in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums (for which the MA is a pre-requisite)it provides training for those with a science degree who want to become conservation scientists. it is also suitable as mid-career development for students who have received training in practical conservation during the course of their employment, and are now looking for a theoretical background and a recognised qualification Application Deadlines: The deadline for applications is 1st May.