Summer School Scholarships

Painting of Paris

As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, the University of Kent is delighted to announce scholarships to attend the Summer Schools in Brussels and Paris.

A fantastic opportunity to discover the wonderful cities of Brussels or Paris, the Summer Schools offer the chance for students to either enhance and deepen their knowledge of their own subject area or study something completely different for a period of two weeks.

The Summer Schools provide an insight into a wide variety of subject areas and the winning scholars gain expertise, skills and intercultural awareness that will be attractive to potential employers. Sessions with expert lecturers and guest speakers will be combined with related excursions, resulting in an intellectually stimulating programme and an experience of living and studying in one of Europe’s major capitals.

The scholarships are open to second- and final-year undergraduate students across all subject areas at Kent and include tuition, excursions, accommodation and travel expenses from the UK.

For more information on the scholarships, including how to apply, please visit the Summer School website: www.kent.ac.uk/summerschools

Last year, a number of students from the School of European Culture and Languages won the scholarships. These included: Mark Harrission (Drama and French), Omega House (Philosophy), and Jenny Shank (Comparative Literature and English and American Literature) who won scholarships for Paris; and Teresa Chao-Pei (Classical & Archaeological Studies), Benjamin Parker (Classical & Archaeological Studies), Kate Penny (French and Hispanic Studies), Hanisha Seithi (English Language & Linguistics) and Marcus Dean (Classical & Archaeological Studies), who won scholarships for Brussels.

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