The Thermal Power and Propulsion MSc is providing a limited number of scholarships at 成人直播. The scholarship is named after the British inventor of the jet engine, Frank Whittle.

Applications are welcome from well qualified students who, without financial support, would not be able to attend the course. Winning this scholarship will confer the awardee a distinction that should be included in the CV. Awardees benefit from a life-changing opportunity to contribute to the challenges of the power and propulsion industry that brings great social and economic benefits to the world.

At a glance

  • Funding valueUp to 50% of the tuition fees for the MSc Thermal Power and Propulsion
  • Suitable for Applicants fromEU, UK, Rest of world
  • DeadlineOn going
  • Funding provider(s)The Thermal Power an Propulsion MSc

What it covers

This scholarship covers 50% of the tuition fees for the MSc in Thermal Power and Propulsion. Applicants must note that they will be responsible for the remainder of the fee and their travel and subsistence expenses.

Who can apply

The scholarship is open to all applicants who hold an offer for the MSc in Thermal Power and Propulsion, and candidates may be considered for both the October and March intakes. It is intended for applicants unable to pursue the course without financial support. 

Suitable for Applicants from: EU (non–European Partnership Discount), the UK, Rest of the world

Deadline: October intake (30th of May) and March intake (30th of November)

Academic requirement for the scholarship only: a minimum of a UK upper second-class (2:1) honours degree, or an equivalent international qualification. Awardees will be selected based on the strength of their CV (including academic qualifications and relevant experience), their financial need.

There will be a shortlisting stage before interviews, so it is important to apply early as the number of offers is limited.
Successful applicants will be required to undertake an MSc thesis project assigned by staff within the Centre for Propulsion and Thermal Power Engineering. Many successful applicants will have the opportunity to work on high-impact projects connected to major global industrial partners.

Scholarships are awarded for a specific intake and are not transferable; applicants who defer must reapply for consideration. 

How to apply

Applicants must have an offer of admission for the MSc in Thermal Power and Propulsion.

To apply for this scholarship, please email all your supporting documents to: BursaryApplicationThermalPower@cranfield.ac.uk.  The details and documents required are as follows:

  • Undergraduate transcript (and any higher-degree transcripts, if applicable), already translated into English
  • a 500 word motivation statement,
  • a 500 word explanation of economic need,
  • a copy of your CV,
  • Your student number and a copy of the offer letter.