The Peter Carpenter Africa Scholarship, provided by the University of Sussex’s Department of Geography, offers full funding for African students pursuing PhD studies in climate science. This scholarship aims to support research on climate variability, impacts, and resilience strategies, which are crucial for addressing the challenges of climate change in Africa. Hosted by a leading institution known for its innovative climate research, the scholarship covers tuition, accommodation, and living expenses, allowing recipients to focus entirely on their studies. Applicants should have a first-class degree in natural sciences and meet the university’s PhD entry and English Language requirements. To apply, candidates need to submit a CV to Professor Martin Todd and complete an online form on the university’s website by April 15, 2024. This initiative aims to empower scholars to make impactful contributions to climate science and society.
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2024 University of Kent Burnett Scholarship | Fully Funded
The 2024 University of Kent Burnett Scholarship, supported by the Notsew Orm Sands Foundation, provides a fully funded opportunity for students from Africa’s KAZA region (Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe) to pursue a Master’s in Conservation Science at DICE (Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology). This initiative aims to boost education and conservation efforts by covering full tuition fees, monthly stipends, and travel expenses, allowing scholars to focus completely on their studies. Eligibility criteria include being a national or refugee of the specified countries, having at least two years of work experience in conservation, and having a strong academic record equivalent to a UK 2:1 or higher. Proficiency in English is also required. Applicants need to submit a 1-page cover letter and a 2-page CV by April 22, 2024, to
[email protected], highlighting their academic achievements, work experience, and motivation for the course. This scholarship is a significant step towards making valuable contributions to global conservation efforts.
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2024 Mo Ibrahim Foundation Scholarship | University of Birmingham
The Mo Ibrahim Foundation Scholarship at the University of Birmingham is a special two-year program designed for African students under 30. It includes a full-year MSc program followed by a year-long internship. This scholarship aims to promote development in Africa by combining academic learning with practical experience. Recipients receive full funding, covering tuition fees, visa costs, round-trip airfare, a £17,100 living allowance, and a settling allowance. The program involves a six-month research internship at the University and another six-month internship at the Mo Ibrahim Foundation in London. To qualify, applicants must be African nationals, hold a first-class degree, and demonstrate English proficiency. The scholarship covers various courses related to development, with both required and optional modules aimed at improving governance and policy-making skills. Applications, including a statement and CV, must be submitted by April 8, 2024. This is a great opportunity for young leaders to make a significant impact on Africa’s future. Click Here to Apply
Imperial College London Shawki Saad Scholarship 2024 | Fully Funded
The Shawki Saad Scholarship at Imperial College London offers a fully funded PhD opportunity for students from sub-Saharan Africa. This prestigious scholarship covers overseas tuition fees for three years and provides a maintenance stipend of £20,622 for 3.5 years, along with travel expenses. This ensures that scholars can focus on their research without worrying about finances. Imperial College London is renowned for its excellence in science, engineering, business, and medicine, providing an ideal environment for groundbreaking research and innovation. Eligible applicants must be from sub-Saharan Africa, hold a Bachelor’s degree, and meet the PhD program requirements of the college. To apply, candidates should find potential supervisors, apply through the college’s online portal, and be nominated by their supervisors by May 24, 2024. This scholarship offers a significant opportunity for African scholars to contribute to global knowledge advancement. Click Here to Apply
London School of Hygiene First Generation Scholarship 2024
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) is offering two full scholarships for distance learning MSc programs in public health and tropical medicine for the 2024-25 academic year. These scholarships are targeted at first-generation university students worldwide. The aim is to support those who are the first in their family to attend university. The scholarship covers full tuition fees, allowing access to LSHTM’s renowned education without the need to relocate. To be eligible, applicants must meet English language requirements, have an offer for an LSHTM distance learning MSc program by April 6, 2024, and cannot already hold a master’s degree or higher. This initiative supports flexible study over five years, accommodating those balancing studies with other commitments. It underscores LSHTM’s commitment to making postgraduate education more accessible to underrepresented groups. Click Here to Apply
Eni-Oxford Africa Scholarship 2024 (Fully Funded)
The Eni-Oxford Africa Scholarship for 2024-2025 provides a fully funded opportunity for African students to pursue an MBA at the University of Oxford. This scholarship covers all course fees, living expenses, and round-trip airfare, aiming to support graduates who want to contribute to sustainable development in Africa. Oxford’s MBA program is known for its comprehensive curriculum and diverse student body. To be eligible, applicants must be proficient in English, hold citizenship in specific African countries, have at least two years of work experience, and demonstrate leadership potential. They must also possess quantitative and analytical skills, as evidenced by GMAT or GRE scores. The application process includes outlining post-MBA career goals and fulfilling other requirements, providing a pathway for African talents to access one of the world’s top academic institutions. Click Here to Apply
GREAT Scholarships 2024 | British Council | UK
The GREAT Scholarships 2024-2025, a partnership between the UK’s GREAT Britain Campaign and the British Council, provides fully funded scholarships for international students to pursue master’s degree programs in the UK. These scholarships offer up to £10,000 to cover tuition fees for one year, available for various subjects at several UK universities such as Aston, Edinburgh Napier, and Goldsmiths. The fields of study range from Architecture to Science, catering to diverse academic interests. Eligible applicants must be nationals of specific countries like Bangladesh, China, and Kenya, hold an undergraduate degree, meet English language requirements, and be willing to serve as ambassadors for the program. The application process involves selecting a course and applying to the university first, followed by applying for the scholarship after receiving a university offer. Deadlines vary by university, and outcomes are communicated after registration, providing an excellent opportunity for students to pursue higher education in the UK. Click Here to Apply
University of the Arts London Scholarships 2024 (Fully Funded)
The University of the Arts London (UAL) is offering up to 4 International Postgraduate £50,000 Scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year to international students pursuing master’s degrees. These scholarships cover tuition fees, accommodation at International Students House (ISH), and a contribution towards living costs. Eligible master’s programs include Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Research, and Master of Science, among others. To qualify, applicants must have an offer for a full-time taught master’s course at UAL, be from a qualifying low-income economy country, or be an asylum seeker in the UK, and have an annual household income of £50,000 or less. The application process involves applying to UAL for a qualifying course, completing the scholarship application form via the UAL Applicant portal, and providing a personal statement. Deadlines are 5 July 2024 for September/October starts and 2 November 2024 for January starts. Click Here to Apply
Study-In-UK: 2024 University of Bradford Scholarships For International Students
The University of Oxford, together with the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, is offering a fully funded scholarship for students from Islamic countries for the 2024 academic year. This scholarship aims to support exceptional students interested in pursuing postgraduate studies (Masters or PhD) at Oxford, focusing on fields relevant to Islam and the Muslim world. It covers 100% of course fees and includes a living stipend of £18,622, addressing the comprehensive financial needs of the scholars. Eligible programs span Islamic Studies, Social Sciences, Humanities, and other subjects significant to the Muslim world. Applicants must be new, full-time master’s or DPhil candidates at Oxford, preferably from financially disadvantaged backgrounds within the UK’s Muslim communities or nationals/residents of specific Islamic countries. To apply, indicate interest in the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarship on the graduate application form, submit by the course’s December/January deadline, and include a supporting statement. This scholarship is an excellent opportunity for students committed to contributing to the understanding and development of the Muslim world. Click Here to Apply
University of Oxford Chatam House Fellowship 2024 | Fully Funded
The University of Oxford, along with the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, is offering a scholarship for students from Islamic countries for the 2024 academic year. This scholarship aims to help outstanding students who want to pursue postgraduate studies (Masters or PhD) at Oxford, focusing on topics related to Islam and the Muslim world. It covers all course fees and provides a living stipend of £18,622 to support the scholars financially. Eligible programs include Islamic Studies, Social Sciences, Humanities, and other subjects important to the Muslim world. Applicants should be new, full-time master’s or DPhil candidates at Oxford, preferably from financially disadvantaged backgrounds in the UK’s Muslim communities or nationals/residents of specific Islamic countries. To apply, express interest in the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarship on the graduate application form, submit before the December/January deadline, and include a supporting statement. This scholarship offers a great opportunity for students dedicated to advancing understanding and development in the Muslim world. Click Here to Apply