Summary
The Robert Nicol Trust is an educational charity which makes small financial awards to support students from or based in the Aberdeen region who are undertaking courses of one kind or another at the post-school level.
Description
Please note, this scholarship is only available for Aberdeen campus students.
The Robert Nicol Trust is an educational charity which makes small financial awards to support students from or based in the Aberdeen region who are undertaking courses of one kind or another at the post-school level. Robert Nicol himself was a native of the City of Aberdeen who developed a textile business in Manchester in the second half of the nineteenth century. In his will, he directed that, on the death of his wife, the major part of his fortune should be entrusted to a group of trustees 'for the advancement and promotion of education in the City and County of Aberdeen'.
Eligibility
Candidates must have been born in the City or in the County of Aberdeen, or in the case of those born elsewhere must have continuously resided in the City or in the County of Aberdeen for a period of not less than five years immediately before the dates of their application.
Criteria
Candidates must submit a written statement of the course of study or research proposed. In any case study shall be carried on in such places and institutions and under such tuition or supervision as the Trustees shall approve. While the Trustees will normally expect an Applicant to be registered with or intending to register with a recognised establishment in the North-east of Scotland, they recognise that circumstances may make it necessary for study to be conducted outwith the region and will accordingly consider proposals which envisage this. Scholarships may be awarded for part time courses. For further information please visit - http://www.peterkins.com/Home/Robert-Nicol-Trust
Application Procedure
Applications should be lodged with the Secretary to the Trustees, 100 Union Street, Aberdeen, AB10 1QR; RJM@peterkins.com from whom further particulars may be obtained. Meetings are generally held in May and early September. Applications must be lodged at least 28 days prior to a meeting.
There are two deadlines each year; 1 April and 1 August.
Deadline
Available until further notice.
Countries
United Kingdom