A Study Advert - called Opportunity on the site - presents the relevant details about scholarship funding and support. They allow university course managers to highlight the specific resources available to students for that subject, or to highlight the postgraduate resources of a university.
They are ideal if the university is seeking students from specific countries, or with specific subject skills, or from underrepresented groups.
We designate Study Opportunities in two styles; as either 'Corporate' or 'Subject':
All listings are published on Postgraduate Studentships, and users can search for them by subject or university or region. However If you choose to Feature them they receive extra attention because are listed as one of the 20 prime slots on the study level landing pages on Postgraduate Studentships
We control the rotation of listings on our websites. So any Featured Study Opportunity is coded to appear in the top set of listings under its designated subject.
Of course some taught and research subjects are more popular than others, so we monitor the performance of your listings so they achieve a fair volume of views and clicks on our sites.
Here is an example of a Corporate style listing on Postgraduate Studentships for taught masters. This explains the range of subjects, the flexible teaching style, the generous funding support available, and the career destinations open to the student.
Below example of a Corporate style listing for a research focused study opportunity
Page specifications
Use bullet point copy so that the students can read the message quickly and click through to your landing pages for more detailed information.
Include tracking links to the core sections of your programme. These include Find out More, Apply Now and relevant social media. Supply links to admissions details and relevant student services.
If you use a CRM system for enquiry management please supply a tracked link to that landing page
Word length is open, so you are free to follow your house style to match your website experience.
For advice on tone please ask about our free style guide which shares examples of best practice.