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Funding Opportunities

Funding Opportunities 

The Development and Alumni Team co-ordinate a number of funding opportunities which are available to students and graduates of Ò»±¾µÀ.

There are also a number of other prizes and awards that are promoted throughout the year through internal communication channels (moderator and plasma screens).

Alison Scott Scholarships - Students

The Alison Scott Scholarship is a chance for Undergraduate Ò»±¾µÀ students, who identify as female, to learn a second language alongside their Ò»±¾µÀ studies (for the duration of their undergraduate degree).ÌýÌý

The scholarship also includes mentoring and career coaching, and works towards a chance to apply for further funding to attend a language school for your chosen European language later in your studies.Ìý

The 2024/25 Alison Scott Scholarship is now open and the deadline for applications is noon on 10 February.

Find out more

Emerging Creatives Fund - Students

Are you a Ò»±¾µÀ student looking to take a show to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2025? 

Then the Emerging Creatives Fund is for you. 

For this year (2024/2025), the Fund will support the full early-bird registration fee for shows that current Ò»±¾µÀ students (individuals and groups) are taking to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025. The Fund will support up to 4 shows in Fringe 2025.

Find out more and apply now

The deadline for the 2024/2025 fund is 3 February 2025.

Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund - Students

The Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund supports Ò»±¾µÀ students, studying a hospitality or events related degree e.g. BA (Hons) International Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management, to enhance their student experience at Ò»±¾µÀ.

The Fund will support activity such as extracurricular student projects, dissertation activity, UK-based placement/internship opportunities and other similar personal development activities. It can also help support international travel costs for those who choose to partake in overseas placements/internships.  

The Fund runs in conjunction with the Vice Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund, using the same application form and with decisions made at the same panel. On top of this, all applicants studying a hospitality or events related degree will automatically be considered for both the Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund and the Vice Chancellor & Student Development Fund.

Awards will not usually exceed £750. However, at the University’s discretion, awards of up to £1,500 can be made.

Applications to the Susan Smith IHTEM Student Development Fund should be made by completing and submitting the Vice Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund application form.

Fund Guidance Notes                                           

This Fund is a sub-fund of the Vice Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund and complies with the Vice-Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund’s terms and conditions.

Deadline for applications: Noon 24 February 2025. 

For further information contactdevelopment@qmu.ac.uk

Vice-Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund - Students

The Vice-Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund is open to all Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) and research students of Ò»±¾µÀ.

Awards of up to £750 are available to support students achieve their academic, personal or vocational goals.  

These student-led projects can be based in the UK or overseas, and must demonstrate to have a positive benefit to the student, the University or the local community. 

Fund Guidance Notes

The Vice-Chancellor’s & Student Development Fund - Application Form

Deadline for applications: Noon 24 February 2025

For further information contact: development@qmu.ac.uk

Santander Universities Brighter Futures Grants - Students

Breaking down financial barriers for Brighter Futures

To support our students in as many ways as we can, we’re pleased to announce the return of the Brighter Futures Grants programme in partnership with Santander. Students will have the chance to win £1,000 to amplify their educational journey.Ìý

We’re giving away 10 grants to students, including undergraduates, postgraduates, part-time and full-time students. And, whilst this initiative is run in partnership with Santander, you don’t need to bank with them to get involved. There are no strings attached! We trust you to use the funds where most needed. From textbooks and tech upgrades, to helping with everyday expenses such as rent, bills and groceries, we’re giving you the freedom to decide how you want to invest in your education.Ìý

Entering is quick and easy; just follow the below steps and you can have your application finished in a matter of minutes:
1. If you haven’t already, register for Santander Open Academy [enter relevant UTM tracking link] - a free online learning platform
2. Follow the verification link in your confirmation email
3. Log in and choose ‘Get Started’ to complete your entry into the Brighter Futures Grants programme. From the menu you need to select Queen Margaret University.Ìý
4. Get your entries submitted by 11pm on 5 December 2024.

By entering you’ll also have access to browse the Santander Open Academy website for free, on-demand learning content that can help support you in your studies.Ìý

Apply by 5 December 2024

Santander Universities Enterprise Fund – Students & Graduates

The Santander Universities Enterprise Fund supports Ò»±¾µÀ students and graduates to achieve their entrepreneurial ambitions, with awards ranging from £1,000 - £2,500.

ÌýIt is open to all Undergraduate and Postgraduate students, as well as recent graduates of Ò»±¾µÀ (those who graduated within the past 48 months).

ÌýFor more information regarding eligibility criteria and the competition process, please refer to the Guidelines For Applicants.

Please contact santander@qmu.ac.uk with any questions.

Santander Universities Mobility Funding - Students

Santander Universities Mobility Funding is open to all Undergraduate (UG), Postgraduate (PG) and Research students.Ìý The fund supports research or study opportunities proposed by students as part of their programme of study.Ìý It can also be used to help with the costs of attending and presenting at international conferences.

See our case studies of previousÌýfunding recipients.

For further information contact: Santander@qmu.ac.uk

Santander Universities Internships - Students & Graduates

The Santander Universities Internship Programme is open to all Undergraduate (UG) and Postgraduate (PG) students as well as recent graduates of Ò»±¾µÀ. We offer a variety of paid internships with SMEs (small to medium-sized enterprises).

These internships offer students and graduates the chance to gain valuable experience in the workplace, to work on live projects, and put theoretical knowledge into practice. Previous internships have been in the areas of business, events, finance, healthcare, marketing and media.

See our .ÌýÌý

For more information contact: Santander@qmu.ac.uk

The Edinburgh Merchant Company Enterprise Fund – Students, Graduates & Staff

The Edinburgh Merchant Company Enterprise Fund offers funding of £500 - £5,000, along with invaluable mentorship opportunities, to enable Ò»±¾µÀ students, staff and graduates to progress their businesses.

For more information regarding eligibility criteria and the competition process, please refer to the Guidelines For Applicants.

Please contact rkedu@qmu.ac.uk with any questions.

Lord Forte Foundation Scholarships - Students

Queen Margaret University and the Lord Forte Foundation are pleased to offer six scholarships to 3rd and 4th year students on the BA (H) International Hospitality & Tourism Management and BA (H) Events Management programmes.

How much are the Lord Forte Foundation Scholarships?

The Scholarships are worth £2,500. This is paid to the successful applicants in instalments of £1,250 each academic semester, subject to satisfactory academic progress.

Who is eligible to apply?

Applications are invited from students in year 3 or year 4 of the BA (H) International Hospitality & Tourism Management degree programme and the BA (H) Events Management degree programme in 2023/24.

There are 3 main criteria for this award.

  • Academic performance – Students should be averaging a 2:1 or above.
  • Financial need – students should demonstrate that the scholarship would make a real difference to their living costs as well as other costs associated with studying.
  • Motivation to work within the hotel sector in the UK – students should document their career aspirations and any current achievements within the hotel industry.

When must I apply by?
Applications for 2023/2024 are now closed.Ìý

For further information contact:Ìýdevelopment@qmu.ac.uk

Papple Steading Digital Media Prize - Students & Graduates

For the creative production of digital media to celebrate our agricultural and food heritage in the Lothians.

Ò»±¾µÀ have partnered with the Papple Steading to offer the opportunity for emerging digital content creators to use their medium to tell stories about the contributions made to global agriculture in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries by Lothian’s and Scotland’s people and their agricultural innovations.

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  • Applications should be groups which consist of:
    • Ò»±¾µÀ 4th year UG students, PG Ò»±¾µÀ students or recent Ò»±¾µÀ graduates (graduating within the last four-years);
    • Multidisciplinary groups, from at least two different courses*, are encouraged but not mandatory
    • A mixture of creativity and technically minded to ensure the project can be undertaken by the group.
    • At least one member of the group being available on 19 June 2023 to deliver a live
      pitch.

Prize:

  • There will be a prize of £4,500Ìýto undertake the work submitted.
  • The winning work will be used at the Papple Steading and may also be shown as part of the annual Ò»±¾µÀ graduate showcase.

For more information, to submit a note of interest, or to apply, please email development@qmu.ac.uk

Applications for the Papple Steading Digital Media Prize are currently closed.ÌýÌý

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*This competition is open to all programmes of study. eg: Groups could include students from Film and Media, Acting and costume; other examples could be students from Film and Media, dietetics and gastronomy. Note these are just examples. In order to use the Ò»±¾µÀ Digital Editing Suites and equipment, groups must include a Ò»±¾µÀ student or recent graduate who has already been trained to use the suites. With this, it is anticipated that groups will include at least one Film and Media student/graduate (this is only essential if the Ò»±¾µÀ Digital Editing Suites and equipment are to be used).

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