If you apply to a postgraduate degree within the School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies, you could be eligible for the RWE Sofia Offshore Windfarm scholarship.
RWE is the largest power producer in the UK, and a leading renewable generator supplying around 15% of UK electricity with a operating in onshore wind, offshore wind, hydro, biomass and gas.
To celebrate the growth of this dynamic industry and to support the next generation of skills in this critical area, RWE is offering one scholarship of £5,000 to support a master's student studying at Teesside University in 2023/24.
Complimentary membership to the Institute of Engineering and Technology may be facilitated by Sofia Offshore Windfarm at their discretion.
RWE Sofia Offshore Windfarm scholarship eligibility.
This scholarship may be relevant if you face financial difficulty during your studies at Teesside University. You are considered based on the financial circumstances demonstrated in your application statement and other applicant data available to the University.
To apply for one of these scholarships you must:
Applications are judged based on the information you provide in this application. Each application is considered by a panel of senior staff of the University and those candidates who are shortlisted are invited to attend an interview.