University Living, a company dedicated to providing student accommodation, has introduced the third iteration of its social scholarship program. The initiative aims to offer financial assistance totalling Rs 10 million to Indian students pursuing higher education abroad, specifically in the United Kingdom or Australia. The scholarship is available for undergraduate, postgraduate, and diploma programs, and interested students can apply until May 31 through the official website universityliving.com/scholarship. Applicants are required to submit their details and a video application highlighting their contributions to social work.
The social scholarship program by University Living is tailored to recognize socially conscious students actively engaged in promoting social change. Applicants should showcase their involvement in initiatives fostering social cohesion, empowering underprivileged communities, or advocating for environmental and animal welfare. Additionally, candidates must provide evidence of having received an offer from a university in the United Kingdom or Australia. The scholarship is exclusively open to students with full-time program offers for the July intake in Australian institutes and the September intake in UK institutes. The program was launched to celebrate the firm's eighth anniversary and to reward individuals making positive contributions to society.
Saurabh Arora, CEO of University Living, emphasized the company's belief in supporting students who excel not only academically but also display a commitment to social responsibility. The Social Scholarship program provides a platform for Indian students to showcase their dedication to making a difference in society while pursuing academic goals overseas.
University Living, a prominent global student housing marketplace, offers 2 million beds in 65,000 properties across 515 international education hubs, including the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the UAE. The platform, fueled by technology, has assisted 2 million students across 1,000 universities in six years to find, compare, and book affordable accommodation based on budget, location, and other preferences.