Postgraduate Scholarship for Women from a developing country at Durham University
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Applicant criteria
NationalityDjibouti, Comoros, Lebanon, Mauritania, Sudan, Somalia
Age
- No specific age required
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Job locationUnited Kingdom, Sudan
DegreeMaster
Needed documentsMotivation Letter, Transcript of Records, Language Certificate, Recommendation Letter
Opportunity description
Durham University is offering Postgraduate Scholarship for a female student from a developing country to benefit from undertaking postgraduate study at the Durham University.
Benefits
The Scholarship will cover:
- full payment of University tuition fees
- stipend for living expenses
- fully funded, self-catered or fully catered, mixed accommodation at Hatfield College
- one return economy air ticket from the home country to the UK, and the cost of return travel between the UK airport and Durham City
- ‘settling in allowance’ on arrival
- cost of UK visa and the UK Health surcharge.
Eligibility criteria
- Applicants must have applied for and been offered an unconditional place on their chosen master’s programme by June 2024
- Applicants must not be in receipt of any other scholarship to fund their postgraduate studies
- Applicants must be or identify as a woman
- Applicants must be a national of one of the following countries: (Comoros, Djibouti, Lebanon, Mauritania, Somalia, Sudan)
- The Scholarship is available for students starting a degree programme in September/October 2024.
- All except MBA, PhD and research Master's programmes.
- Applicants should hold a relevant honours degree of sufficient standard to be admitted to your chosen Master’s course
- Applicants should have all other course entry requirements including the relevant English language qualification;
- Applicants should not hold a Master’s degree
- Applicants should not otherwise have the financial means to study for a Master’s degree in the UK.
About Durham University:
Durham University is a modern and a forward-looking one that led the development of science and established one of the earliest observatories in England. It was based in two cities for over 100 years, its medical school at King's College and other Colleges in Newcastle becoming the new and independent University of Newcastle in 1963. From 2016 onwards, Queen’s Campus has been repurposed, in part as Durham University International Study Centre, where international students develop study and language skills in preparation for undergraduate and postgraduate study.
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