University of East Anglia (UEA) 2020 International Development Excellence Scholarships for Students from Sub Saharan Africa

Application Deadline: April 16th 2020

International Development Excellence Scholarships for Students from Sub Saharan Africa are partial fees awards, offered on the basis of academic excellence and personal statement.

Number of Awards and Value: Up to 5 scholarships worth £7,000.

Eligibility: 

This scholarship is applied as a reduction to international tuition fees. Applicants of Sub Saharan nationality and/or domicile, holding offers to enrol for a Master’s programme in the School of International Development in 2020 will be eligible for consideration.

How to Apply: 

All eligible offer-holders from Sub Saharan Africa are automatically considered for this scholarship without any separate application. NB: This scholarship would replace any amount awarded for the Sub-Saharan Africa Postgraduate (Taught) Masters Scholarships.

Deadline: 

Eligible candidates holding offers by 16 April 2020 will be automatically considered for this scholarship.

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