The scholarships aim to provide opportunities for independent postgraduate study in the United Kingdom for students who are engaged in or intending to pursue postgraduate work in their own country and who have demonstrated both academic excellence and the potential to become leaders, decision-makers and opinion formers in their own country. Subject to satisfactory progress, the scholarships lead to the award of a Masters degree.
FCO CHEVENING/OSI/EDINBURUGHDeadline for submitting completed applications is the 2nd of February 2010
Scholarships are available for one-year taught Master’s programmes: MSc in Nationalism Studies, MSc in Policy Studies, MSc by Research in Political Theory, MSc in Social Research, MSc in Comparative Public Policy, MSc in Social Anthropology, MSc in Global Health and Public Policy, MSc in Health Inequalities and Public Policy, and MSc in Health Systems and Public Policy.
The scheme does not fund PhD or undergraduate studies.
What is covered
Each scholarship provides twelve months’ tuition fees at the University of Edinburgh, a stipend to cover living costs (for one person only) and return air travel from the scholar’s home country
How to apply
Please read the guidance notes and download, complete and submit the following forms to our reception desk:
Postgraduate course application
Scholarship application
Academic reference
Self assessment
P.S. please note that you need to submit 3 copies of the applications forms (one original and 2 copies) along with the supporting documents.
Selection criteria
The scholarships are open to applicants from Georgia, Jordan, Kyrgyzstan, Palestine (Palestinian Arab Citizens of Israel are eligible to apply) and Syria.
Applicants will normally be expected to:
There is no age limit for applicants and a preference will go towards applicants who have not previously studied outside of their home country.
FCO CHEVENING/OSI/ESSEXDeadline for submitting completed applications was the 19th of January 2009
The Open Society Institute, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the University of Essex scholarships enable qualified students to pursue taught postgraduate programmes within the Human Rights Centre of the University of Essex.
The scheme does not fund PhD or undergraduate studies.
What is covered
Each award will cover the payment of academic tuition fees, exam fees, a monthly allowance for single student living expenses, and other agreed allowances (including one return economy airfare).
How to apply
Please read the guidance notes, combined information leaflet and relevant WebLinks, download, complete and submit the following forms to our reception desk:
Application form
Application checklist
Academic reference forms
P.S. please note that you need to submit:
Selection criteria
Deadline for submitting completed applications is the 2nd of January 2010
The University of Nottingham offers scholarships for students from Indonesia, Jordan and Syria registering on the following master's degrees:
The scheme does not fund PhD or undergraduate studies.
What is covered
Each scholarship provides 12 months’ tuition fees at the University of Nottingham, a stipend to cover living expenses (for one person only) and return air travel from the scholar’s home country.
How to apply
Please read the guidance notes, download, complete and submit the following forms to our reception desk:
Application form
Postgraduate Application form
Reference Form
Self assessment
P.S. please note that you need to submit 3 copies of the applications forms (one original and 2 copies) along with the supporting documents
Selection criteria
The scheme welcomes your application form if you can meet the following criteria:
Preference will be given to students who have NOT spent a full academic year or more studying in a higher educational institution in the west.
Suitability
Suitability for the above three scholarships to demonstrate both academic excellence and the potential to become leaders, decision-makers and opinion formers in their own country
Cosponsors
OSI is happy to consider you for any of the above three scholarships if you have obtained partial funding from other organisations, your employer or have funds available from personal sources.
Further information
If you need more information about these scholarships please contact
The Education Counsellor
British Council, Jebel Amman, First circle
PO Box 634, Amman 11118, Jordan
Telephone +962 6 4603420
Fax +962 6 4656413
E-mail info@britishcouncil.org.jo
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