Cate Haste Scholarship in History (2022)

The University of Sussex is delighted to offer this scholarship of £3,000 to a history applicant starting in September 2022.

What you get

£3,000

Type of award

Tuition fee reduction

Funding type

Donor funded

Eligibility

To be eligible for this scholarship you must have accepted an offer to study either Contemporary History MA or Intellectual History MA at the University of Sussex, commencing in 2022.

UK or overseas fee paying students are eligible to apply.

Number of scholarships available

1

Deadline

1 July 2022 23:59

How to apply

Complete a scholarship application form after you have accepted an offer on an eligible course.

Apply now

Sponsors

Cate Haste was a television producer, writer and Sussex alumna (’66). She produced many historical documentaries such as End of Empire and The Churchills, and wrote several books, including Keep the Home Fires Burning: Propaganda in WW1, Nazi Women, Clarissa Eden: A Memoir – From Churchill to Eden, the Goldfish Bowl: Married to the Prime Minister (with Cherie Booth) and Rules of Desire: Sex in Britain WW1 to the Present. Her book, Passionate Spirit: the Life of Alma Mahler, was published in 2019 and explores the life of Alma Mahler, who was a composer, author, socialite and extraordinary intellect.

Contact us

scholarships@sussex.ac.uk   

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Timetable

All applicants should be notified of the outcome of their application before the end of July 2022.

Terms and conditions

As this is funded by a philanthropic donation, it is possible to combine this with other University of Sussex scholarships (e.g. Sussex Graduate Scholarship or Country Scholarships). 

Availability

At level(s):
PG (taught)

Application deadline:
1 July 2022 23:59 (GMT)
the deadline has now expired

Countries

The award is available to people from these specific countries: