Published on 14/02/2023
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Applications open for sanctuary scholarships for asylum seekers at Aston University
  • Ernest Edward scholarship scheme is now open for applications for 2023 entry
  • Scholarships include a full tuition fee waiver and up to £25,000
  • The scholarships are made possible by a donation from prominent businessman and Aston alumnus Matthew Crummack. 

Aston University has opened applications for its sanctuary scholarship scheme for students who have sought refuge in the UK.

Up to five Ernest Edward Scholarships are on offer for the academic year starting September 2023. 

Ernest Edward Scholars will receive a full tuition fee waiver and up to £25,000 throughout their course to help with living costs. Language assistance will also be offered if required, as well as support from Aston University Students’ Union and professional mentoring support.

To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must be an asylum seeker, the partner or dependant of an asylum seeker or an asylum seeker/refugee/partner/dependant who has been granted Discretionary Leave to Remain (DLR) or some other form of temporary status.

Applicants need to apply for an eligible Aston University course - any three-year undergraduate or one-year postgraduate programme - before applying for a scholarship. Applications will close on 19 May for the 2023 round.

The scheme was first launched in 2022 due to a generous donation by Matthew Crummack, chief executive of Domestic & General, who graduated with a degree in business and French from Aston University in 1993 and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2016 in recognition of his professional achievements and service to the University. The scholarships are named in memory of his grandfather, Ernest Edward Crummack, who left school aged 12 to work in a coal mine.

Professor Aleks Subic, Vice-Chancellor of Aston University, said: 

“As a University of Sanctuary, Aston University is committed to engaging and supporting people seeking sanctuary by understanding the issues surrounding asylum seekers and refugees and providing a welcoming and supportive environment for sanctuary students.

“Young people seeking asylum in the UK face many challenges to fulfil their potential. The Ernest Edward Scholarships can contribute to a brighter future, made possible by education.

“We are very grateful to Matthew Crummack for his generosity and support in providing these scholarships which help to make Aston University a safe haven.”

More information about The Ernest Edward Scholarships is available here.
 

Notes to editors

About Aston University

Founded in 1895 and a university since 1966, Aston is a long established university led by its three main beneficiary groups – students, business and the professions, and the West Midlands region and wider society. Located in Birmingham at the heart of a vibrant city, the campus houses all the University’s academic, social and accommodation facilities for our students. Professor Aleks Subic is the Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive.

In 2022 Aston University was ranked in the top 25 of the Guardian University Guide, based on measures including entry standards, student satisfaction, research quality and graduate prospects. The Aston Business School MBA programme was ranked in the top 100 in the world in the Economist MBA 2021 ranking.

For media inquiries in relation to this release, contact Rebecca Hume, Press and Communications Manager, on (+44)7557 745416 or email: r.hume@aston.ac.uk

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