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The Cate Haste Scholarship is a unique philanthropic award at the University of Sussex, specifically designed to support students who are passionate about the intersection of history and media. Established in memory of the distinguished biographer and television producer Cate Haste, this award reflects her lifelong dedication to making history accessible and engaging through documentary and literature.
For the 2026/27 academic year, the scholarship aims to attract international students who possess a high standard of academic achievement and a clear vision for how their studies will contribute to the fields of historical research or media production. With only a limited number of awards available, the selection process focuses on candidates who can articulate their interest in popular history that is shared with the public through modern media platforms. By offering a £3,000 discount, the scholarship helps talented individuals access the world-class archives and creative facilities at Sussex. It is particularly suited for those who wish to develop careers as historians, filmmakers, or media professionals who value historical integrity. Applying through NWC Education provides students with the expert guidance needed to submit a compelling application for this niche and highly respected award.
To be eligible, a candidate must:
Level: Postgraduate Taught (Master’s).
Field of Study: History, Media, Film, and Documentary.
Eligible Courses (Select Examples): MA History
The University of Sussex is a top-tier UK research institution located on the edge of the South Downs National Park in Brighton.
Course Application: Apply for an eligible History or Media Master's via the Sussex portal or an NWC Education advisor.
Accept Your Place: You must be an offer holder before the scholarship deadline.
Online Scholarship Form: Submit the separate scholarship application found in your Sussex applicant dashboard.
Deadline: Applications generally close on July 1, 2026 (Check the university site for exact date shifts).
Selection: Winners are chosen based on the quality of their scholarship statement and academic record.
Success Rate
98%
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