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British Council

Scholarships, grants, bursaries, financial awards, loans… there are many financial support options for international students who wish to study on a UK course. 

You can search for UK scholarships and find out more on the scholarships and financial support page of the Education UK website.

Hornby

The A.S.Hornby Educational Trust scholarships are awarded every year to English language teachers from outside the UK to study for Masters in ELT at the University of Warwick. For further information about the Masters in ELT at the University of Warwick.

This is to announce the opening of the recruitment process for the A.S.Hornby Educational Trust scholarships for study in the UK between October 2017 and September 2018. The deadline for receipt of applications is 17.00 UK time on 16 January 2017.

If you are interested in applying for a Hornby scholarship, please go to this web page, where you can find information about the scholarships and access the online application form.

A S Hornby Educational Trust

The Trust was set up by A.S.Hornby in 1961 to support English language teaching worldwide. A.S.Hornby had a distinguished career in English language teaching and developed the Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary, which is still published in its 8th edition by Oxford University Press. The Trust is a registered charity in the UK.

For further information about the Hornby Trust.

Scholarship Eligibility

The scholarships fund study on the one-year Masters in ELT at the University of Warwick. 

  • The scholarships cover all the costs in the UK including a monthly stipend to cover accommodation and living expenses, tuition fees, and return air tickets, visa and IELTS test costs
  • Eligible applicants for the scholarship award must have at least two years’ full-time ELT experience and a full university degree, and must be a citizen of an eligible country. The Hornby Scholarships are intended to support experienced English language teachers who have the potential to make a significant future contribution to English language teaching and teachers in their countries  
  • Applicants are selected by a four-stage process. In the first stage, the quality of the application form is assessed. In the second stage, selected applicants are invited for interview at the British Council office in their country of origin. In the third stage, selected applicants apply to the university. In the fourth stage, the applicant is accepted by the university. Only at this stage is the scholarship award is confirmed with the applicant.

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