University of East Anglia offers Marshal Papworth Masters Scholarships
in the Agriculture and Rural Development and Environment and
International Development. UEA offers up to five scholarships for
students of developing countries . The value of scholarship varies from
£12,000 to £17,000. The basis of selection is academic excellence.
About Scholarship: The applicant should not begin a new course unless they are confident that they have enough money for the duration of your course, bearing in mind that fees and expenses are likely to increase annually. Although it is increasingly possible for international students to work part-time while studying in the UK, (part-time earning levels are about £6 – £9 per hour, and this is currently restricted to 20 hours per week by the UK Border Agency) they should not rely on funding the studies through vacation or part-time work since your earnings are likely to be low in relation to the expenses. UEA offers up to five scholarships for students of developing countries.
Study: The scholarship is provided for pursuing MA Agriculture and Rural Development, or the MSc Environment and International Development.
Course Level: Masters degree
Scholarship By: Marshal Papworth committee
Location: UK
Eligibility:
-International students from developing countries working within certain conditions.
-Applicants from developing countries working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource).
-Aapplying for a place on the MA Agriculture and Rural Development, or the MSc Environment and International Development.
Scholarship Open for: The International students from developing countries can apply for this scholarship.
Duration: Part-time earning levels are about £6 – £9 per hour, and this is currently restricted to 20 hours per week by the UK Border Agency.
Value: The Scholarship varies from £12,000 to £17,000 as determined by the Marshal Papworth committee.
Selection Criteria: On the basis of academic excellence, for applicants from developing countries working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource)
Notification: Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department.
How to Apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School has made an offer are automatically considered for this award. The school nominated student will be sent the appropriate application forms.
Deadline: 15th March 2013
Further Information: http://www.uea.ac.uk/international-development/scholarships-and-funding/scholarships-international-students
About Scholarship: The applicant should not begin a new course unless they are confident that they have enough money for the duration of your course, bearing in mind that fees and expenses are likely to increase annually. Although it is increasingly possible for international students to work part-time while studying in the UK, (part-time earning levels are about £6 – £9 per hour, and this is currently restricted to 20 hours per week by the UK Border Agency) they should not rely on funding the studies through vacation or part-time work since your earnings are likely to be low in relation to the expenses. UEA offers up to five scholarships for students of developing countries.
Study: The scholarship is provided for pursuing MA Agriculture and Rural Development, or the MSc Environment and International Development.
Course Level: Masters degree
Scholarship By: Marshal Papworth committee
Location: UK
Eligibility:
-International students from developing countries working within certain conditions.
-Applicants from developing countries working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource).
-Aapplying for a place on the MA Agriculture and Rural Development, or the MSc Environment and International Development.
Scholarship Open for: The International students from developing countries can apply for this scholarship.
Duration: Part-time earning levels are about £6 – £9 per hour, and this is currently restricted to 20 hours per week by the UK Border Agency.
Value: The Scholarship varies from £12,000 to £17,000 as determined by the Marshal Papworth committee.
Selection Criteria: On the basis of academic excellence, for applicants from developing countries working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource)
Notification: Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department.
How to Apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School has made an offer are automatically considered for this award. The school nominated student will be sent the appropriate application forms.
Deadline: 15th March 2013
Further Information: http://www.uea.ac.uk/international-development/scholarships-and-funding/scholarships-international-students
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