Harper Adams University launches Scholarship to support local students
Posted 12 June 2025
Please note: Applications for this scholarship are now closed, for more information please contact the Development Trust Office.
The Clyde Higgs MSc Scholarship will be awarded to up to three students who are entering Harper Adams University studying for a full-time MSc with an Agriculture focus.
The successful Scholarship recipient(s) will receive an award valued at up to £5,000 for one year only.
IMPORTANT: to be shortlisted for interview, applicants must have a confirmed place on a full-time course as noted above at Harper Adams University at the time they submit their application.
All of the above conditions must be fully met for an application to be considered.
The scholarship will be payable in two equal parts; half to be paid in February 2026 and the balance in May 2026. Students must pass all modules of study and submit a letter of thanks for the sponsor to the Development Trust prior to the receipt of each payment.
This is a competitive award which will be evaluated on merit of the submitted application, along with academic achievements to date and interview. The decision of the Clyde Higgs Scholarship Panel is FINAL and they reserve the right to withdraw the award at any time should they feel this action is required.
Please see the application information under 'Downloads'
Applications must be submitted by email to DevelopmentTrust@harper-adams.ac.uk and received no later than 12 noon Friday 24 October 2025
For further information on this scholarship please contact:
Telephone +44(0)1952 81 5095
Deadline for submission of application:
12 noon Friday, 24 October 2025
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