School of International Development Excellence Awards for International Students in UK, 2014

Started by scholarman, Dec 11, 2013, 03:31 PM

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University of East Anglia offers international development excellence awards for Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Brazilian and International Students. All students who have completed their undergraduate degree at UEA will receive an additional 20% fee reduction. A full fee award may be offered to one international taught applicant on the basis of academic excellence (e.g. first class degree) and their personal statement. International Development Excellence Scholarships of £3,000 fees are offered on the basis of academic excellence and their personal statement.

Study Subject (s): Scholarships are provided to learn any of the courses offered by the University of East Anglia.

Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing postgraduate degree level at University of East Anglia.

Scholarship Provider: University of East Anglia, UK

Scholarship can be taken at: UK

Eligibility: School of International Development Scholarships: for all international students who have obtained a 1st Class degree. All students who have completed their undergraduate degree at UEA will receive an additional 20% fee reduction.

-School of International Development Full Fees Scholarship: for one international taught applicant on the basis of academic excellence (e.g. first class degree) and their personal statement.

-School of International Development Scholarships for Japanese, Korean, Mexican and Brazilian Students: may be offered on the basis of academic excellence and their personal statement.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Brazilian and International Students can apply for these scholarships.

Scholarship Description: The School of International Development is offering a £1,000 fee waiver to all international students who have obtained a 1st Class degree. All students who have completed their undergraduate degree at UEA will receive an additional 20% fee reduction. A full fee award may be offered to one international taught applicant on the basis of academic excellence (e.g. first class degree) and their personal statement. International Development Excellence Scholarships – £3,000 fees awards may be offered on the basis of academic excellence and their personal statement.

Number of award(s): -School of International Development Scholarships: Various

-School of International Development Full Fees Scholarship: One

-School of International Development Scholarships for Japanese, Korean, Mexican and Brazilian Students: Japanese students (2 scholarships), Korea (1 scholarship), Mexico (1 scholarship), Brazil (1 scholarship).

Duration of award(s): Not Known

What does it cover? -School of International Development Scholarships: £1,000 fee waiver to all international students

-School of International Development Full Fees Scholarship: A full fee award may be offered to one international taught applicant on the basis of academic excellence (e.g. first class degree) and their personal statement.

-School of International Development Scholarships for Japanese, Korean, Mexican and Brazilian Students: £3,000 fees awards may be offered on the basis of academic excellence and their personal statement.

Selection criteria: The scholarships will be awarded on academic excellence.

Notification: Not Known

How to Apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School has made an offer are automatically considered for nomination.

Scholarship Application Deadline: -School of International Development Scholarships: All eligible candidates with a 1st Class degree to whom the School have made an offer are automatically given the £1,000 fee waiver.

-School of International Development Full Fees Scholarship: 15th March 2014.

-School of International Development Scholarships for Japanese, Korean, Mexican and Brazilian Students: 31st March 2014.

Further Official Scholarship Information and Application


Nifemi Donald

If only we had awards of this callibre in Nigeria, students might have been more serious.