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The Said Foundation aims to encourage development of the Middle East through education of young people for whom such opportunities would not otherwise be available. The foundation has awarded scholarships to talented Arab students in financial need since 1984.

What do I need to apply?

You need to:

Have a good first degree   
Provide evidence of your proficiency in English (IELTS or TOEFL certificates)   
Be under forty years of age   
Be Jordanian, Lebanese, Palestinian or Syrian, and resident in the Arab world.   
Demonstrate that your chosen course of study will be of use to your home country or the Middle East region   
Have at least two years' work experience   
Apply for a place on a course in the UK   
Sign a binding undertaking to apply the skills and knowledge you will gain in one of the foundation’s target countries.   

What scholarship schemes are available?

The Said Foundation offers three programmes at postgraduate level in UK institutions:

Study for a Masters Degree in the UK

The Said Foundation is able to provide full or partial scholarships for Masters degrees at universities around the UK, depending on the level of financial need or whether other grants are available to applicants. While we are able to provide full funding, we are also able to provide matching funds.

Study for other Postgraduate training

The Said Foundation is able to provide full or partial funding for specialised training in the UK depending on financial need. While we are able to provide full funding, we are also able to provide matching funds. Scholarships are normally for a maximum of one year.

How can I apply?

Application forms along with the guidance notes can be downloaded from the British Council website below or from the Said Foundation website.

Candidates must:

Read the Guidance notes for applicants   
Submit three copies of the Application form    
Provide supporting documents in the section below   

Deadline for submitting applications to the nearest British Council office is 31 January 2012.

Soft copies and / or Late applications will not be accepted

Supporting documents to be attached:

Copies of offer letters from British universities. These should include details of tuition fees.   
A transcript of your university and high school records (Tawjihi, Baccalaureate etc).    
A certified translation should be provided if the original is not in English.   
IELTS or TOEFL certificate    
A completed “ Financial Summary” sheet   

NB: Shortlisted candidates will be expected to provide three references (one of which must be on the KRSF reference form) if they are invited to second interview in June.2012

Said Foundation Master and PHD Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge

The Foundation offers a number of Scholarships in partnership with Oxford and Cambridge. Details about the application procedure can be found in one of the Foundation’s Guidance Notes for Oxford and Cambridge Applicants” and / or fro

Application forms for Oxford and Cambridge scholarships are available from the university websites above.

The deadline for Oxford applications is 20 January 2012 for most courses but please check the Oxford University prospectus. The deadline for Cambridge applications is 02 December 2012 Completed forms should be sent directly to these universities on their addresses below.

Cambridge scholarships    Oxford scholarships   
The Board of Graduate Studies     International Office   
Cambridge University     University of Oxford   
PO Box 338    University Offices   
Cambridge    Wellington Square   
CB2 1YP    Oxford, OX1 2JD UK   

For information about deadlines or further details, please visit the Said Foundation website, or  e-mail us your enquiry

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