Boyle-Rodney Scholarship 2024

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Please use this form to apply for the Boyle-Rodney Scholarship, 2024 intake.


The aim of the Boyle Rodney Scholarship is to transform the lives of exceptional students who would not ordinarily have had the opportunity to study a Masters course at Bayes, for financial reasons.  The Boyle-Rodney Fund was set up in 2022 by James Boyle (MSc Real Estate Investment, 1997) as a tribute to lead tutor Bill Rodney, who has supported the launch of many successful and rewarding careers in the connected fields of finance and real estate, and beyond.


Through a competitive application process, applicants to this scholarship must demonstrate that they fulfil academic entrance criteria and that their family and financial backgrounds have meant that they would not afford to study for a Masters at Bayes. Applicants should not already hold a qualification equivalent to a UK Masters.


To be eligible, applicants must hold an offer on an eligible MSc degree at Bayes, and be able to demonstrate financial need.

Find out more about MSc Programmes at Bayes Business School, including entry requirements.

Shortlisted candidates will be asked to provide documents and evidence of their financial position ahead of the interview stage. The successful two applicants will be notified in July 2024.

Value: Two scholarships, covering the full-time MSc fee (with 50% from the Boyle-Rodney Fund and 50% waived by Bayes Business School) plus a £10,000 stipend paid in ten instalments across the year. 

Criteria

Eligible courses: All full-time Specialist Master's degrees

Geographical requirements: None, students must be allowed to study in the UK.

Financial need: Applicants must be able to demonstrate that their family and financial backgrounds mean that they would not be able to afford to study for a Master's at Bayes.

Academic requirements: Must be able to demonstrate academic excellence and satisfy the academic entry criteria for the chosen MSc. Applicants should not already hold a qualification equivalent to a UK Masters.

Deadline: 14 May 2024 


Please review your information carefully before submitting the form, as it is not possible to make any amendments after it has been submitted. Good luck!

Please direct any queries about the scholarship to BayesDEI@city.ac.uk 

Your details
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Educational background

Undergraduate degree
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Other Higher Education (i.e. university) qualifications (if any)
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CV
Your current circumstances
** evidence will be requested if you are shortlisted for the scholarship

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Terms and Conditions

The following terms and conditions are related to 2024 entry:

  1. The scholarship is only valid for full time Master’s students who meet all the eligibility requirements.
  2. Students must register full-time and for the duration of the course, as scholarships will not be renewed or extended beyond the core year of study at Bayes Business School.
  3. The scholarship award comprises a fee waiver for the total cost of the MSc (with 50% covered by the Boyle Rodney Fund and the remainder waived by Bayes Business School), subject to students fulfilling eligibility and course progression requirements. It also includes a £10,000 stipend paid in ten instalments across the year.
  4. A scholarship recipient may not apply for other scholarships at City, University of London within the duration of the scholarship.
  5. In case a student decides to withdraw, the scholarship will terminate at the date of withdrawal.
  6. The scholarship cannot be exchanged for an alternative award or course, or be deferred.
  7. If the student’s status changes during their study, because of information omitted or falsified at the point of application, and the student becomes ineligible, City, University of London and/or Bayes Business School reserve the right to revoke the scholarship and claim back any fee waiver / payments incorrectly made to the student.
  8. If a student breaks City, University of London and or Bayes Business School's regulations and is withdrawn from study, the scholarship terminates immediately. No further support will be available. If the student returns to study at a future date, the scholarship will not resume.
  9. Bayes Business School and/or City, University of London reserve the right to make changes to the terms and conditions of this scholarship. In this case, changes will appear on our website. 
A complaint is normally a specific concern related to a procedural error, irregularity, or maladministration in admissions procedures or policies. If you are dissatisfied with any aspect of the administration of your scholarship, please contact BayesDEI@city.ac.uk.
After submitting the Scholarship application form, please complete the online Boyle-Rodney Scholarship Declaration form, the link to which will be provided in your scholarship submission confirmation email.