“We are avid supporters of nurturing future talent and are extremely pleased to have the opportunity to support both sporting and academic excellence.”
Katrine Sharp Technip - Supporters of the Sports Scholarship Programme
RGU:Sport Scholarship
RGU: Sport aims to assist with the development and promotion of sporting excellence in students and alumni of Robert Gordon University.
In order to promote this aim, RGU: Sport
offers a number of sports scholarships to promising sports men and
women to support them in developing their talents and succeeding in
their chosen sporting field whilst undertaking academic study.
The Scholarship
Scholarships are designed to help students in every aspect of their pursuit of sporting excellence. The scholarship is not primarily concerned with offering financial assistance to recipients, but will be tailored to meet individual needs on a case by case basis.
Scholarships are offered on an annual basis to athletes who are at, or close to, national standard in their given sport.
Financial assistance is awarded to support travel, training, equipment and competition expenses accrued during the academic year.
All Scholars will receive a membership to RGU:SPORT and have access to the facilities for the duration of the scholarship. A full range of services are also available to the Scholar which include:
- Fitness Testing and Anthropometry
- Nutrition workshop and consultation
- Performance lifestyle
- Physiotherapy profiling
- Strength and conditioning
Further information can be found in the RGU:SPORT scholarship leaflet which can be downloaded below:
How to Apply
Application forms can be downloaded below:
Applications are invited by 1st August, from scholars who expect to enter University in September of that year.
Please send completed applications to:
Neil Brown
Sport Programmes Manager
RGU:SPORT
Garthdee Road
AB10 7GE
T: 01224 263767
E: n.brown@rgu.ac.uk
Eligibility
In order to qualify for consideration of a scholarship award you must be:
- an enrolled student of the University engaged on at least a part time course at undergraduate, post graduate or research level; or
- a prospective student of the University awaiting confirmation of award of a place; or in exceptional circumstances, a former student of the University who graduated within the last 12 months
In every case, the applicant must be competing or have the potential to compete at a minimum of junior national level in their chosen sport.