The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries is designed to support students pursuing at Middlesex University. It offers financial support of upto undefined for Cost of living and is open to eligible Masters, Pathway to UG, undergraduate students.
Overview of the The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries scholarship
Who can apply for the The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries?
The Brenda Barrett Law student bursaries award: 20 x £1,000 scholarships for incoming UK and international first year students on UG or PG programmes for high achieving students and to those who require bursaries for the purpose of cost of living aid.
Head over to the Middlesex University for more details on the scholarship and application guidelines
Head over to the Middlesex University for more details on the scholarship and application guidelines


The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries scholarship
What does the The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries include?
This scholarship provides the following support:
What is the selection process for the The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries?
Here's an outline of the selection criteria and process to help you understand how the recipients are chosen:
The Brenda Barrett Law student scholarships and bursaries award: 20 x £1,000 scholarships for incoming UK and international first year students on UG or PG programmes for high achieving students and to those who require bursaries for the purpose of cost of living aid.
Applying for the The Professor Brenda Barrett Bursaries: What you need to know
Ready to apply? Here's what you need to know before submitting your application:
The Brenda Barrett Law student scholarships and bursaries award: 20 x £1,000 scholarships for incoming UK and international first year students on UG or PG programmes for high achieving students and to those who require bursaries for the purpose of cost of living aid.
The Brenda Barrett Law student scholarships and bursaries award: 20 x £1,000 scholarships for incoming UK and international first year students on UG or PG programmes for high achieving students and to those who require bursaries for the purpose of cost of living aid.