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  • Sheffield Hallam University offers more innovative courses for Indian students for its September 2015 intake

    Published on June 17, 2015

    New Delhi: Sheffield Hallam University, one of the UK’s largest universities, is still inviting applications from Indian students for its September 2015 intake. sheffieldAdmission is open for almost 600 courses including two newly introduced courses – MA Applied Human Rights, and MSc Automation and Robotics.

    Sheffield Hallam is the best modern university in the north of England (Times and Sunday Times, 2015) with a community of 35,000 students from 100 countries. Sheffield Hallam has collaborations with several Indian universities and is continually developing new ways to work with current and new institutions in India.

    Speaking about the September 2015 intake and the scholarships being offered, Sudha Mary Toppo, regional head for South Asia, Sheffield Hallam University, said, “We ensure that all of our courses are specialised and cater to the needs of the students who come and study with us from across the globe.

    “We are very established in supporting Indian students to achieve their ambitions of studying their chosen course in the UK. Our office in Delhi has been established for almost ten years and we now have five full-time staff. We have introduced a range of scholarships, with several scholarships specifically for students domiciled in India.

    “We are constantly developing new courses to meet demand from students and from employers. We use our contacts and partnerships with industry to develop new courses.

    “We look forward to receiving further applications from India and welcoming another intake of students from India to Sheffield Hallam.”

    The last date to apply for scholarships will be June 30, though students must hold an offer for a course before they apply for a scholarship. GREAT scholarships are available specifically for Indian-domiciled students for the following courses: MSc Automation and Control Robotics, MBA, BSc Tourism and Hospitality Management (first year of study only), MSc Technical Architecture, MSc Advancing Physiotherapy Practice and MA Sports Journalism. The Kapila Hingorani Postgraduate Scholarship are available for MA Applied Human Rights. More information and full terms and conditions are available here –www.shu.ac.uk/international/scholarships-bursaries/

    Course applications are accepted until early August. There are more details about how to apply for undergraduate and postgraduate courses at www.shu.ac.uk/international/how-to-apply

    Source : Lokesh Shastri

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