Head of the Nigeria National Office of West African Examinations
Council,WAEC, Mr. Charles Eguridu has openly frowned at the idea of
making mathematics compulsory for all students seeking admission into
Higher institutions of learning when their course of study or area of
discipline has nothing to do with mathematics.
According to him, this is unfair. He made this statement during an interview following the release of WASSCE 2014.
Eguridu explained that as a student of Theatre Arts, you have no business learning quadratic equation.
“Somebody who wants to read Yoruba in the university, and the
institution is demanding for Mathematics is an issue because he does not
need Mathematics to perform well in Yoruba. I do not think Mathematical
ability is necessary for success in every endeavour of live.” He
asserted.
"Those who play football and can score goals, or those who can sing very
well, I am yet to see how passing Mathematics made them successful. For
English Language, I agree because it is the means of communication, but
for Maths, it should not compulsory for some studies," he added.
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Monday, December 29, 2014
You are Witch-Hunting our Members - ASUU tells LASU VC
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Akure Zone, in a
statement has warned the vice-chancellor of Lagos State University, Prof
John Obafunwa to stop victimising its members in the institution.
This was during its zonal press conference on the situation at LASU.
According to the association the actions of the Vice Chancellor are acts of witch-hunting, which the union leaders and members of the branch will no longer condone.
Excerpt of the statement signed by the coordinator of the zone and chairperson of ASUU-FUTA, Dr Alex Odiyi reads, “The administration of Prof John Obafunwa in the last few months has carried out acts of impunity and maladministration that touch on the very soul of the university. Notable among these are: Encouraging Parallel Senate through his meetings with HODs prior to Senate meetings, irregular appointment of the HODs and promotion of candidates that are neither appointable nor promotable.
“He appointed an individual as a professor with less than 15 papers contrary to the principles and rules governing promotions and appointments.
The vice chancellor subverted the University Laws and placed Professor Tunde Fatunde who is also the national president of the French Teachers Association of Nigeria on interdiction without any criminal offence”.
The association the actions of the Vice Chancellor are acts of witch-hunting, which the union leaders and members of the branch will no longer condone.
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This was during its zonal press conference on the situation at LASU.
According to the association the actions of the Vice Chancellor are acts of witch-hunting, which the union leaders and members of the branch will no longer condone.
Excerpt of the statement signed by the coordinator of the zone and chairperson of ASUU-FUTA, Dr Alex Odiyi reads, “The administration of Prof John Obafunwa in the last few months has carried out acts of impunity and maladministration that touch on the very soul of the university. Notable among these are: Encouraging Parallel Senate through his meetings with HODs prior to Senate meetings, irregular appointment of the HODs and promotion of candidates that are neither appointable nor promotable.
“He appointed an individual as a professor with less than 15 papers contrary to the principles and rules governing promotions and appointments.
The vice chancellor subverted the University Laws and placed Professor Tunde Fatunde who is also the national president of the French Teachers Association of Nigeria on interdiction without any criminal offence”.
The association the actions of the Vice Chancellor are acts of witch-hunting, which the union leaders and members of the branch will no longer condone.
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JABU Produces 19 First Class as 1,044 Graduates
The Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), during its 5th Convocation
ceremony held recently graduated 1,044 students. 19 students came out
with First Class Degree. Among the 19 students is Emmanuel Adebisi of
the Computer Science Department who emerged the best graduating student
with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.85.
It was further revealed that 279 students graduated with Second Class upper; 614, Second Class lower; while 126 had third class.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof Sola Fajana, while speaking during the ceremony said that all courses offered by the institution are accredited.
“The University has continued to advance in all frontiers of learning. The visit of the National University Commission (NUC) Resource Verification Team to the proposed Law, Public Administration and International Relations Programmes last February, led to the approval of Law Programme for the university,” he said.
He charged the 1,044 graduands to create positive things and be good ambassadors of the university.
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It was further revealed that 279 students graduated with Second Class upper; 614, Second Class lower; while 126 had third class.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof Sola Fajana, while speaking during the ceremony said that all courses offered by the institution are accredited.
“The University has continued to advance in all frontiers of learning. The visit of the National University Commission (NUC) Resource Verification Team to the proposed Law, Public Administration and International Relations Programmes last February, led to the approval of Law Programme for the university,” he said.
He charged the 1,044 graduands to create positive things and be good ambassadors of the university.
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The Shocking State Of UNN
An article was published in the Vanguard newspaper dated 27th December
2014 regarding the state of University Nigeria Nsukka. The article which
made a comparison between the University of Ghana and the University of
Nigera, Nsukka revealed some shocking differences.
While the former was relatively a conducive learning environment with the necessary amenities that an institution of such standard should have, the latter being the University of Nigeria Nsukka was a direct opposite.
According to the article, multitude of Uncompleted projects littered everywhere, grasses had Turned to bushes and hedges were untrammeled, free and wild. Many buildings were pale, washed and battered. Hostels were in shambles .
The Enugu campus that houses faculties of Law and Medicine has no pipe borne water. The state of the toilet facilities in Enugu campus can only be imagined.
A chat with some female students of that campus revealed that students have buckets for defecating.
They defecate in the open, along the toilet corridor, many at a time, facing themselves, into buckets and hurl the contents afterward into the toilet Bowls, leaving trails of feces for the cleaners who come when they wish to effect as much cleaning as they can.
The buckets are subsequently rinsed with scarce water ,which they have to buy , and kept in the rooms until when again needed. Those who cannot stand the bucket idea defecate into polythene bags and fling them onto a heap behind the hostels.
That heap has survived generations . Its pathetic.
An Alumni exists but the atrocity has persisted.
The Vice chancellors residence is state of the art,
new. The vice chancellor has managed to ensconce himself in five star comfort while students are dehumanized . Don't ask me who is being groomed there. Perhaps pit toilets , since they cannot have water, may actually restore some dignity.
Its that bad. Students learning early how to be wild. The school’s internet network system functions so abysmally slowly that I could not use it . Lecturers and students can hardly do meaningful online researches in that remote location. A senior lecturer told me she sends articles to foreign journals using her blackberry phone. That is the story of Nigeria .
And ironically the school’s motto reads: To restore the dignity of man. Ghanas 2015 budget is 50 percent donor funded, Nigeria is rich and lives on her own money. Legon is to a great extent insulated from political and local administrative changes because Legon has a tradition.
A tradition that all must follow. That entrenched
tradition is the institution. So while projects in
Legon are completed before others are started,
and buildings are repainted yearly, Nsukka is a
picture of haphazardness and planlessness.
An environment of order and good tradition will
culture , nurture and instill order and virtue in
young minds but if you sow disorder , you will
reap disorder.
Often Nigerian academics sneer at the politicians
claiming they are superficial, flimsy, selfish,
shortsighted and wasteful. But Nsukka indicts Our
academics.
And Its not just about funding. And Nsukka is not alone ,other public universities are perhaps worse. Nsukka is a reflection of our society .University of Ghana indicts all of us. And we shamelessly now troop there in droves in search of better tertiary education for our children.
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While the former was relatively a conducive learning environment with the necessary amenities that an institution of such standard should have, the latter being the University of Nigeria Nsukka was a direct opposite.
According to the article, multitude of Uncompleted projects littered everywhere, grasses had Turned to bushes and hedges were untrammeled, free and wild. Many buildings were pale, washed and battered. Hostels were in shambles .
The Enugu campus that houses faculties of Law and Medicine has no pipe borne water. The state of the toilet facilities in Enugu campus can only be imagined.
A chat with some female students of that campus revealed that students have buckets for defecating.
They defecate in the open, along the toilet corridor, many at a time, facing themselves, into buckets and hurl the contents afterward into the toilet Bowls, leaving trails of feces for the cleaners who come when they wish to effect as much cleaning as they can.
The buckets are subsequently rinsed with scarce water ,which they have to buy , and kept in the rooms until when again needed. Those who cannot stand the bucket idea defecate into polythene bags and fling them onto a heap behind the hostels.
That heap has survived generations . Its pathetic.
An Alumni exists but the atrocity has persisted.
The Vice chancellors residence is state of the art,
new. The vice chancellor has managed to ensconce himself in five star comfort while students are dehumanized . Don't ask me who is being groomed there. Perhaps pit toilets , since they cannot have water, may actually restore some dignity.
Its that bad. Students learning early how to be wild. The school’s internet network system functions so abysmally slowly that I could not use it . Lecturers and students can hardly do meaningful online researches in that remote location. A senior lecturer told me she sends articles to foreign journals using her blackberry phone. That is the story of Nigeria .
And ironically the school’s motto reads: To restore the dignity of man. Ghanas 2015 budget is 50 percent donor funded, Nigeria is rich and lives on her own money. Legon is to a great extent insulated from political and local administrative changes because Legon has a tradition.
A tradition that all must follow. That entrenched
tradition is the institution. So while projects in
Legon are completed before others are started,
and buildings are repainted yearly, Nsukka is a
picture of haphazardness and planlessness.
An environment of order and good tradition will
culture , nurture and instill order and virtue in
young minds but if you sow disorder , you will
reap disorder.
Often Nigerian academics sneer at the politicians
claiming they are superficial, flimsy, selfish,
shortsighted and wasteful. But Nsukka indicts Our
academics.
And Its not just about funding. And Nsukka is not alone ,other public universities are perhaps worse. Nsukka is a reflection of our society .University of Ghana indicts all of us. And we shamelessly now troop there in droves in search of better tertiary education for our children.
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FUTO Re-schedules Resumption Date
This is to inform all students of the Federal University Owerri that due
to the ongoing work at the school hostels and some other places, the
management has postponed resumption date.
The new date now is 18th of January 2015.
Students are advised to comply accordingly.
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The new date now is 18th of January 2015.
Students are advised to comply accordingly.
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UNIPORT Pre-degree Admission List (Education & Humanities) 2014/2015 Released
This is to inform prospective Pre-degree students of University of Port
Harcourt that the institution has released the list of students admitted
in to the faculty of education and humanities for the 2014/2015
academic session.
The list is available online.
Candidates can access it by clicking on any of the links below as it applies to them.
PRE-DEGREE ADMISSION 2014/2015 | HUMANITIES
PRE-DEGREE ADMISSION 2014/2015 | EDUCATION
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The list is available online.
Candidates can access it by clicking on any of the links below as it applies to them.
PRE-DEGREE ADMISSION 2014/2015 | HUMANITIES
PRE-DEGREE ADMISSION 2014/2015 | EDUCATION
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FG Set to Establish Polytechnics & Colleges of Education in Every State
The Minister of Education, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau is set to establish
polytechnics and colleges of education in states where such institutions
are non-existent.
According to him it is the intention of the present administration to ensure that each state in the country has a federal polytechnic and a college of education.
“Mr President has two main focuses on education sector, to increase access and improve the quality of education at all levels.’’
“Education is the bedrock of any socio-economic and political development, hence we need to equip our educational institutions with up-to-date infrastructure and relevant text books to improve the quality’’, he said
The minister said that the government would continue to pay attention to the sector in order to improve the socio-economic status of the people.
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According to him it is the intention of the present administration to ensure that each state in the country has a federal polytechnic and a college of education.
“Mr President has two main focuses on education sector, to increase access and improve the quality of education at all levels.’’
“Education is the bedrock of any socio-economic and political development, hence we need to equip our educational institutions with up-to-date infrastructure and relevant text books to improve the quality’’, he said
The minister said that the government would continue to pay attention to the sector in order to improve the socio-economic status of the people.
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UNILORIN Matriculates 12,650 for 2014/2015 Session
The University of Ilorin recently matriculated 12,650 students for its 2014/2015 academic session.
It was learnt that 80 of the matriculates are foreign students.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof AbdulGaniyu Ambali while speaking at the ceremony told the matriculating students to be grateful to God.
In his words, “…..the first important thing is that you should be grateful, grateful to God who makes everything possible; grateful to your parents and guardians who have seen you to this stage.
“I know some of you would wonder why you should be grateful to the university since you are qualified and your effort brought you here. The truth is that the university is creating more space for those who are qualified.
“For example, only 8,591 students could be admitted last academic session but we have increased the space so that additional thousands were added above the number we admitted last session. As the saying goes, many are called but few are chosen.”
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It was learnt that 80 of the matriculates are foreign students.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof AbdulGaniyu Ambali while speaking at the ceremony told the matriculating students to be grateful to God.
In his words, “…..the first important thing is that you should be grateful, grateful to God who makes everything possible; grateful to your parents and guardians who have seen you to this stage.
“I know some of you would wonder why you should be grateful to the university since you are qualified and your effort brought you here. The truth is that the university is creating more space for those who are qualified.
“For example, only 8,591 students could be admitted last academic session but we have increased the space so that additional thousands were added above the number we admitted last session. As the saying goes, many are called but few are chosen.”
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LASU Has Concluded Plans to Refund Excess Fee Paid by Students - VC
As contained in a bulletin released by the Lagos State University, the
management’s plans to facilitate the refund of the extra amount paid by
some students as school fees following the reduction of the school fees
by the state government has been concluded.
In the bulletin, it was noted that the management has submitted a request to the state government for a refund of N843 million to the affected students.
The request had since been reviewed by the Lagos State ministries of Education and Economic Planning and Budget.
It was learnt that the final document would be submitted to the Lagos State Executive Council for approval.
While speaking concerning this, the Vice Chancellor of LASU, Prof John Obafunwa, said that most of the students are asking that the money should be deducted from the next session’s fees.
He however noted that the suggestion is coming late since a request for a refund has been submitted to the state government and has been approved.
"It won’t be possible again to deduct the difference from the next session fees.” He Stated.
Parents, guardians and the students has been assured that the refund would be done as soon as the money was released by the government.
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In the bulletin, it was noted that the management has submitted a request to the state government for a refund of N843 million to the affected students.
The request had since been reviewed by the Lagos State ministries of Education and Economic Planning and Budget.
It was learnt that the final document would be submitted to the Lagos State Executive Council for approval.
While speaking concerning this, the Vice Chancellor of LASU, Prof John Obafunwa, said that most of the students are asking that the money should be deducted from the next session’s fees.
He however noted that the suggestion is coming late since a request for a refund has been submitted to the state government and has been approved.
"It won’t be possible again to deduct the difference from the next session fees.” He Stated.
Parents, guardians and the students has been assured that the refund would be done as soon as the money was released by the government.
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Enter For The 2015 CIMA Global Business Challenge To Represent Nigeria in Europe
The CIMA Global Business Challenge is an international business
competition for undergraduates around the world, designed to bring out
the best in the young business leaders of tomorrow.
By working together as a team of four to present a business case study, it is a great opportunity for you to showcase your talent in business management, and learn how to become the business leaders of the future.
You also have the opportunity to win a place at the global final in Warsaw, Poland.
The competition is organised in partnership with Barclays, who share our vision of developing and nurturing young talent around the world.
* Are you a future business leader? Prove it! #cimagbc *
Registrations for this year’s undergraduate CIMA Global Business Challenge is open! To begin, register by filling the form at this link: https://secure.cimaglobal.com/Events-and-cpd-courses/globalbusinesschallenge/GBC-Entry-Form/
The CIMA GBC competition is run in three stages. Teams of four act as consultants and compete amongst teams within their country or region at the early stages. The winning team then proceeds to the global final, to be held in Poland, Europe, representing their country or region in the battle for the global champion title.
*Stage one – case study analysis*
Teams prepare a 3000 word report based on the GBC challenge material. The challenge material includes the following:
- Case study
- Scenario
- Tips and techniques document.
Submit your report to your local region by the deadline for that region.
*Stage two – synopsis and presentation (country / regional final)*
Four to six teams (depending on country / region) are shortlisted at country or regional level.
These shortlisted teams are required to:
- Write a two page synopsis of their report
- Prepare a team video based on a given brief
- Give an oral presentation
- Participate in a question and answer session with the judges at the end of each presentation.
**Depending on the country, there might be an additional stage before the country final. *
A country may be split into regions. Therefore participants will compete at regional level and the regional winners will then proceed to the country
final.
For more information, please refer to your country / regional page at http://www.cimaglobal.com/Events-and-cpd-courses/globalbusinesschallenge/Nigeria/
*Stage three – presentation (global final)*
The winning team from each country or region will compete in the global final. They will be required to:
- Submit their two page synopsis
- Submit their team video
- Present to an audience, which includes a panel of high profile international judges
- Participate in a question and answer session with the judges at the end of each presentation.
Goodluck!
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By working together as a team of four to present a business case study, it is a great opportunity for you to showcase your talent in business management, and learn how to become the business leaders of the future.
You also have the opportunity to win a place at the global final in Warsaw, Poland.
The competition is organised in partnership with Barclays, who share our vision of developing and nurturing young talent around the world.
* Are you a future business leader? Prove it! #cimagbc *
Registrations for this year’s undergraduate CIMA Global Business Challenge is open! To begin, register by filling the form at this link: https://secure.cimaglobal.com/Events-and-cpd-courses/globalbusinesschallenge/GBC-Entry-Form/
Competition stages
The CIMA GBC competition is run in three stages. Teams of four act as consultants and compete amongst teams within their country or region at the early stages. The winning team then proceeds to the global final, to be held in Poland, Europe, representing their country or region in the battle for the global champion title.
*Stage one – case study analysis*
Teams prepare a 3000 word report based on the GBC challenge material. The challenge material includes the following:
- Case study
- Scenario
- Tips and techniques document.
Submit your report to your local region by the deadline for that region.
*Stage two – synopsis and presentation (country / regional final)*
Four to six teams (depending on country / region) are shortlisted at country or regional level.
These shortlisted teams are required to:
- Write a two page synopsis of their report
- Prepare a team video based on a given brief
- Give an oral presentation
- Participate in a question and answer session with the judges at the end of each presentation.
**Depending on the country, there might be an additional stage before the country final. *
A country may be split into regions. Therefore participants will compete at regional level and the regional winners will then proceed to the country
final.
For more information, please refer to your country / regional page at http://www.cimaglobal.com/Events-and-cpd-courses/globalbusinesschallenge/Nigeria/
*Stage three – presentation (global final)*
The winning team from each country or region will compete in the global final. They will be required to:
- Submit their two page synopsis
- Submit their team video
- Present to an audience, which includes a panel of high profile international judges
- Participate in a question and answer session with the judges at the end of each presentation.
Goodluck!
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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
AAUA Notice on Pre-Degree Examination Date & Closure of the Sales of Form 2014/2015.
This is to inform prospective Pre-degree candidates of Adekunke Ajasin
University Akungba that Registration and sales of Pre-Degree form closes
Wednesday 31st December, 2014.
Candidates that have registered should be informed that the examination date has been scheduled to hold as follows:
(a) Wednesday 7th January, 2015 for Pre-Degree Agric. Science, Science and Science Education
(b) Thursday 8th January, 2015 for Pre-Degree Arts, Arts Education, Social Science and Social Science Education.
(c) Friday 9th January, 2015 for those with problematic issues.
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Candidates that have registered should be informed that the examination date has been scheduled to hold as follows:
(a) Wednesday 7th January, 2015 for Pre-Degree Agric. Science, Science and Science Education
(b) Thursday 8th January, 2015 for Pre-Degree Arts, Arts Education, Social Science and Social Science Education.
(c) Friday 9th January, 2015 for those with problematic issues.
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Rabiu Musa Kwan-kwaso College of Advance & Remedial Studies to be Established in Kano State
The Kano State House of Assembly has passed a bill for the establishment
of Rabiu Musa Kself-servicewaso College of Advance and Remedial
Studies.
It was learnt that the bill was passed unanimously by the members.
According to the Majority Leader of the assembly and member representing Rano Constituency, Alhaji Kabiru Alhassan, the decision to establish the college was necessary to help students are not able to gain admission into university or other higher institutions due to O'level deficiencies.
“The college was provided with a laboratory with all the needed equipment installed in it.
“Also, a research centre was provided in the college to allow them carry out any kind of research”, he stated.
Alhassan said specialists in education from Bayero University and Wudil University of Technology would be given the responsibility of moving the college to higher levels.
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It was learnt that the bill was passed unanimously by the members.
According to the Majority Leader of the assembly and member representing Rano Constituency, Alhaji Kabiru Alhassan, the decision to establish the college was necessary to help students are not able to gain admission into university or other higher institutions due to O'level deficiencies.
“The college was provided with a laboratory with all the needed equipment installed in it.
“Also, a research centre was provided in the college to allow them carry out any kind of research”, he stated.
Alhassan said specialists in education from Bayero University and Wudil University of Technology would be given the responsibility of moving the college to higher levels.
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ABU ICICT Diploma Admission 2014/2015 Released
The names of candidates who have been offered provisional admissions
into the Diploma programmes of the Institutes of Computing Information
and Communication Technology for the 2014/2015 Academic Session in
Ahmadu Bello University has been released.
Candidates can check their admission status by clicking here clicking here
Enter Application No. and click on "Search"
All admitted candidates should report to the Institutes of Computing. Each candidate should bring along the originals of his/her credentials for purpose of registration as follows:
Original and photocopies of certificates listed in the application forms
Four (4) recent passport size photographs
Birth certificate or Declaration of Age Certificate
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Candidates can check their admission status by clicking here clicking here
Enter Application No. and click on "Search"
All admitted candidates should report to the Institutes of Computing. Each candidate should bring along the originals of his/her credentials for purpose of registration as follows:
Original and photocopies of certificates listed in the application forms
Four (4) recent passport size photographs
Birth certificate or Declaration of Age Certificate
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OAU Admission Policy:What Many Don't Know About it
Over the past two months,i have read a lot of comments and complaints
from many students residing in different parts of Nigeria on the
admission policies of the Primus University in Nigeria,Obafemi Awolowo
University Ile Ife.
The students complained on various issues like inadequate time for the post utme exam,high cut off marks set by their department of choice and some who were fortunate enough to make the cut off marks could not find their names on both the merit and supplementary admission list,why,why,why,that is the question they are asking.
Hence,there is need to educate the public on some factors which are "sine qua non" for every students who hoped to have a smooth admission into Oba Awon university,after a careful consideration of the comments and complaints,I decide to discuss on the reasons why many students have been unlucky.
First of all,my school,OAU is an institution that never joke with three admission factors(jamb subjects combination,post utme score and the cut off marks for each of her numerous departments),with the use of English which is compulsory for all courses,these are the accepted jamb combinations for some faculties.
1.Faculty of administration-Econs,Govt and Maths(EGM).
2-faculty of social science-econs,geography and maths or econs,govt and maths(EGM).
3-faculty of technology-Chemistry,Maths/Physics(CMP).
4-faculty of engineering-Chemistry/Maths/Physics(CMP).
5-Faculty of Arts-C.R.K/Literature in Eng/History or Govt(CLH or CLG).
6-Faculty of Health Science-Biology,Chemistry and Physics(BCP).
Other faculties not included should be sought for but take note,OAU does not accept commerce in any of her courses,in fact,even after admission,it can make registration very cumbersome because commerce is not required as one of the five O'level subjects requirements.
Secondly,irrespective of his/her jamb score,a candidate will be considered for admission only if such candidate score 200 and above in the post utme exam.
Thirdly,the departmental cut off is the most important factor that has no subtitute,once a candidate can attain or beat the cut off mark for their department,then such candidate is already home and dry for admission is 100%.
From the foregoing,it is an incontrovertible fact that the bulk of students that complain of high handedness on OAU admission policy haven't done their home work well before applying,hence the complaints.
Lastly,here is my piece of advice to all students that has been frustrated by OAU post utme and those who wish to apply that"it takes the best to be the best",some schools are better but OAU is the best,don't let other peoples experience wear you down,OAU is open and accommodating to everyone here and there,follow the above mentioned factors,put in your best and OAU will say yes to you.
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The students complained on various issues like inadequate time for the post utme exam,high cut off marks set by their department of choice and some who were fortunate enough to make the cut off marks could not find their names on both the merit and supplementary admission list,why,why,why,that is the question they are asking.
Hence,there is need to educate the public on some factors which are "sine qua non" for every students who hoped to have a smooth admission into Oba Awon university,after a careful consideration of the comments and complaints,I decide to discuss on the reasons why many students have been unlucky.
First of all,my school,OAU is an institution that never joke with three admission factors(jamb subjects combination,post utme score and the cut off marks for each of her numerous departments),with the use of English which is compulsory for all courses,these are the accepted jamb combinations for some faculties.
1.Faculty of administration-Econs,Govt and Maths(EGM).
2-faculty of social science-econs,geography and maths or econs,govt and maths(EGM).
3-faculty of technology-Chemistry,Maths/Physics(CMP).
4-faculty of engineering-Chemistry/Maths/Physics(CMP).
5-Faculty of Arts-C.R.K/Literature in Eng/History or Govt(CLH or CLG).
6-Faculty of Health Science-Biology,Chemistry and Physics(BCP).
Other faculties not included should be sought for but take note,OAU does not accept commerce in any of her courses,in fact,even after admission,it can make registration very cumbersome because commerce is not required as one of the five O'level subjects requirements.
Secondly,irrespective of his/her jamb score,a candidate will be considered for admission only if such candidate score 200 and above in the post utme exam.
Thirdly,the departmental cut off is the most important factor that has no subtitute,once a candidate can attain or beat the cut off mark for their department,then such candidate is already home and dry for admission is 100%.
From the foregoing,it is an incontrovertible fact that the bulk of students that complain of high handedness on OAU admission policy haven't done their home work well before applying,hence the complaints.
Lastly,here is my piece of advice to all students that has been frustrated by OAU post utme and those who wish to apply that"it takes the best to be the best",some schools are better but OAU is the best,don't let other peoples experience wear you down,OAU is open and accommodating to everyone here and there,follow the above mentioned factors,put in your best and OAU will say yes to you.
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UNILORIN Admitted 12,650 out of 114,700 Candidates
The Vice chancellor of the University of Ilorin Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali
during the matriculation ceremony disclosed that the institution
admitted only 12,650 students out of the 114,700 applicants.
He further stated that out of the 114,700 applicants only 41,470 met the cut-off mark 180 in UTME to qualify for the post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination screening.
The number of successful students who passed the post-UTME according to the VC was 22,601. While the number of students final admitted were 12,650 with 80 being international students.
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He further stated that out of the 114,700 applicants only 41,470 met the cut-off mark 180 in UTME to qualify for the post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination screening.
The number of successful students who passed the post-UTME according to the VC was 22,601. While the number of students final admitted were 12,650 with 80 being international students.
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AAUA Lecturer Becomes the 1st CLS Ph.D graduate in Malaysia
A lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Languages, Adekunle
Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, Nigeria, Dr. Boluwaji
Oshodi, has set a record of becoming the first Ph.D. graduate and
winning the inaugural award for the best postgraduate presentation of
the Centre for Language Studies, CLS, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak,
UNIMAS.
In a statement, the UNIMAS Deputy Dean, Postgraduate and Research, Florence Gillian Kayad, congratulated Dr. Oshodi on the successful completion of his postgraduate programme.
Kayad added, “I also wish to commend you for being a worthy ambassador, an outstanding and exemplary student who laid a solid foundation for current and prospective postgraduate students at the Centre.”
In congratulatory message, the AAUA Registrar, Mr. Bamidele Olotu, through the Principal Assistant Registrar (Personnel Division), Mrs. Ajoke Araoyinbo, on behalf of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Femi Mimiko, congratulated Dr. Oshodi on the feat and for doing AAUA proud, saying, “You have proved yourself as an academic that can interface with other academics anywhere in the world.”
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In a statement, the UNIMAS Deputy Dean, Postgraduate and Research, Florence Gillian Kayad, congratulated Dr. Oshodi on the successful completion of his postgraduate programme.
Kayad added, “I also wish to commend you for being a worthy ambassador, an outstanding and exemplary student who laid a solid foundation for current and prospective postgraduate students at the Centre.”
In congratulatory message, the AAUA Registrar, Mr. Bamidele Olotu, through the Principal Assistant Registrar (Personnel Division), Mrs. Ajoke Araoyinbo, on behalf of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Femi Mimiko, congratulated Dr. Oshodi on the feat and for doing AAUA proud, saying, “You have proved yourself as an academic that can interface with other academics anywhere in the world.”
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UNILAG Notice on Balloting For Accomodation by Final Year Students
Balloting for accommodation by final year students of the University of
Lagos will commence two weeks from the date of this publication.
Please note that:
Only students that are fully registered for the 2014/2015 academic session will be ELIGIBLE to ballot.
ALL STUDENTS ARE THEREFORE ADVISED TO REGISTER ON-LINE FOR THE 2014/15 ACADEMIC SESSION.
Accommodation fee is N24, 500.00 only. ALLOCATED BED SPACES NOT PAID FOR WILL LAPSE AFTER 3 WORKING DAYS.
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Please note that:
Only students that are fully registered for the 2014/2015 academic session will be ELIGIBLE to ballot.
ALL STUDENTS ARE THEREFORE ADVISED TO REGISTER ON-LINE FOR THE 2014/15 ACADEMIC SESSION.
Accommodation fee is N24, 500.00 only. ALLOCATED BED SPACES NOT PAID FOR WILL LAPSE AFTER 3 WORKING DAYS.
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OAU Notice on Sales of Diploma Admission Form into Institute for Entrepreneurial & Development Studies
Students who are interested in collecting the 2014/2015 Diploma form for
the Institute for Entrepreneurial and Development StudIES (IFEDS), OAU,
are hereby informed that the form is now ready for sales through N5,000
bank drafts obtainable within Ile-Ife only.
The bank draft should be addressed to the Director, Institute for Entrepreneurship and Development Studies (IFEDS), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
Submission of obtained form shall include photocopy of O’Level result, bank draft and receipt obtained from the Secretary to the Director of IFEDS.
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The bank draft should be addressed to the Director, Institute for Entrepreneurship and Development Studies (IFEDS), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
Submission of obtained form shall include photocopy of O’Level result, bank draft and receipt obtained from the Secretary to the Director of IFEDS.
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10 UNILAG Students Win Etisalat Merit Scholarship Award 2014
Ten (10) outstanding students of the University of Lagos have received
the 2014 Etisalat Merit Scholarship Awards of One Hundred Thousand Naira
(N100, 000.00) each. Click here to see the names of the students
The ten awardees were presented with their certificates of awards at the Etisalat Merit Award Ceremony which was held on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
During the ceremony, five (5) tertiary institutions selected for the 2014 Etisalat Merit Award exercise also received One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100, 000.00) each. The five institutions are: University of Lagos, Lagos; Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun State; Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Osun State; Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State and University of Benin, Edo State.
As part of the programme of events at the awards ceremony, selected scholars of the five institutions made five (5) minutes presentations on innovations of their choice. Tagged “The Etisalat Innovation Moment”, presentations were judged based on Adaptability, Value, Social Impact, Environmental Impact and Rate of Feasibility. The presentation by team UNILAG: “PROJECT SMC (Social Media Centre) got the third position while the first and second positions went to University of Benin and Obafemi Awolowo University, respectively.
The awardees from the University attended the award ceremony along with the Hall Mistress of Moremi Hall, Dr. Virgy Onyene (who represented the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng on behalf of the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Professor G.O. Babawale) and a 3-man team of Office of Advancement: Mrs. M.I. Enuoyibo, Mr. T.O. Akeju and Mr. B.E. Oreyomi.
The UNILAG delegation to the event presented the dummy-cheque of the total amount of the cash awards won by the University and ten students (One million, one hundred thousand naira: N1, 100,000.00), to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng on Tuesday, December 23, 2014. The presentation was done by the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Professor G.O. Babawale; Hall Mistress of Moremi Hall, Dr. Virgy Onyene and Acting Head, Office of Advancement, Mrs. M.I. Enuoyibo.
The Etisalat Merit Award is a Scholarship Scheme designed to fulfil the company’s goal of empowering the society through knowledge acquisition and promoting education within Nigeria. The Scheme focuses on awarding grants to second and third year students attending Nigerian universities.
Students of the University of Lagos have been selected for the award for three (3) years: 2009, 2010 and 2014. Each year, a total of ten (10) students drawn from the Computer Sciences, Electrical/Electronics Engineering and Management Science fields of study are selected for the awards.
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The ten awardees were presented with their certificates of awards at the Etisalat Merit Award Ceremony which was held on Wednesday, December 17, 2014 at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos.
During the ceremony, five (5) tertiary institutions selected for the 2014 Etisalat Merit Award exercise also received One Hundred Thousand Naira (N100, 000.00) each. The five institutions are: University of Lagos, Lagos; Obafemi Awolowo University, Osun State; Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Osun State; Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State and University of Benin, Edo State.
As part of the programme of events at the awards ceremony, selected scholars of the five institutions made five (5) minutes presentations on innovations of their choice. Tagged “The Etisalat Innovation Moment”, presentations were judged based on Adaptability, Value, Social Impact, Environmental Impact and Rate of Feasibility. The presentation by team UNILAG: “PROJECT SMC (Social Media Centre) got the third position while the first and second positions went to University of Benin and Obafemi Awolowo University, respectively.
The awardees from the University attended the award ceremony along with the Hall Mistress of Moremi Hall, Dr. Virgy Onyene (who represented the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng on behalf of the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Professor G.O. Babawale) and a 3-man team of Office of Advancement: Mrs. M.I. Enuoyibo, Mr. T.O. Akeju and Mr. B.E. Oreyomi.
The UNILAG delegation to the event presented the dummy-cheque of the total amount of the cash awards won by the University and ten students (One million, one hundred thousand naira: N1, 100,000.00), to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rahamon A. Bello, FAEng on Tuesday, December 23, 2014. The presentation was done by the Dean, Students’ Affairs Division, Professor G.O. Babawale; Hall Mistress of Moremi Hall, Dr. Virgy Onyene and Acting Head, Office of Advancement, Mrs. M.I. Enuoyibo.
The Etisalat Merit Award is a Scholarship Scheme designed to fulfil the company’s goal of empowering the society through knowledge acquisition and promoting education within Nigeria. The Scheme focuses on awarding grants to second and third year students attending Nigerian universities.
Students of the University of Lagos have been selected for the award for three (3) years: 2009, 2010 and 2014. Each year, a total of ten (10) students drawn from the Computer Sciences, Electrical/Electronics Engineering and Management Science fields of study are selected for the awards.
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Monday, December 22, 2014
University of Sheffield Undergraduate Scholarships for Nigerian Students
The University of Sheffield is pleased to offer a range of scholarships to students from Nigeria who show exceptional academic potential and are starting their studies at the University of Sheffield in September 2015.
For Nigerian undergraduates wishing to study at Sheffield, the university offers the Faculty Undergraduate Scholarships (available to all international students), Nigeria Management Scholarships, Social Science International Scholarships, Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships and Advanced Placement (AP) Merit Undergraduate Scholarships.
University of Sheffield Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships
1). Faculty Undergraduate Scholarships
Sheffield is pleased to offer scholarships to all international students (including Nigerians) commencing their studies in the Faculties of Engineering, Science, Arts and the School of Law in September 2015. See the official website via link below for more.
2). Nigeria Management Scholarships 2015
Sheffield is pleased to offer Management Scholarships to Nigerian undergraduate students.
CRITERIA
You must hold an offer of a study place and begin your undergraduate studies in September 2015 in the Management School.
You must be self-funding and classified as overseas for tuition fee purposes.
The scholarships will be awarded automatically - no application is required in first or subsequent years.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
The scholarships are worth £2,000 per year each.
3). Social Science International Scholarships 2015
Sheffield is pleased to offer Social Science Scholarships to Nigerian undergraduate students in any of the following departments: East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, Geography, Information School, Journalism, Politics, Sociological Studies, Town and Regional Planning.
Eligibility and Award Criteria:
You must hold an offer of a study place and begin your undergraduate studies in September 2015 in any of the departments listed above.
You must be self-funding and classified as overseas for tuition fee purposes.
The scholarships will be awarded automatically - no application is required in first or subsequent years.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
The scholarships are worth £2,000 per year each.
4). Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount)
There are two Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships available for Nigerian students starting their undergraduate degree studies in September 2015.
Each scholarship is worth 50% tuition fee discount per year of study for all undergraduate programmes except Medicine and Dentistry. Students of Medicine and Dentistry will only receive the scholarship for the non-clinical years (Medicine years 1 & 2 and Dentistry year 1). The scholarships will take the form of a fee reduction.
To be eligible for the Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount), applicants must be self-funding and classed as 'overseas' for fee purposes AND be a Nigerian national or permanently domiciled in Nigeria, apply for a study place by Friday 17 April 2015 and hold an offer of a study place for entry in September 2015. The deadline for applications is Friday 24 April 2015, results will be announced by Friday 29 May 2015.
The Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount) are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
If you wish to be considered for one of these scholarships you need to apply. Eligible students will automatically be sent details of how to apply from January 2015 onwards.
Applicants cannot apply for the scholarships before being offered a study place at Sheffield.
For full Terms and Conditions, please visit the official website via the link below.
5). Advanced Placement (AP) Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount)
Sheffield is delighted to announce a new scholarship scheme for undergraduate applicants who are taking Advanced Placements (AP).
Three scholarships are available for AP holders starting their undergraduate studies in September 2015.
Each scholarship is worth 50% tuition fee discount of your undergraduate course tuition fee per year, for up to three years of study. The Advanced Placement scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be studying for or have taken Advanced Placements, apply for an undergraduate study place by Friday 17 April 2015 and hold an offer of a study place for entry in September 2015.
Eligible students will automatically be sent details of how to apply from January 2015 onwards. Applicants cannot apply for the scholarship before being offered a study place at Sheffield.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
The deadline for applications is Friday 24 April 2015; scholarship results will be announced Friday 29 May 2015.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, it is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete details on all the above-mentioned scholarships and also on how to apply.
WEBSITE HERE
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For Nigerian undergraduates wishing to study at Sheffield, the university offers the Faculty Undergraduate Scholarships (available to all international students), Nigeria Management Scholarships, Social Science International Scholarships, Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships and Advanced Placement (AP) Merit Undergraduate Scholarships.
University of Sheffield Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships
1). Faculty Undergraduate Scholarships
Sheffield is pleased to offer scholarships to all international students (including Nigerians) commencing their studies in the Faculties of Engineering, Science, Arts and the School of Law in September 2015. See the official website via link below for more.
2). Nigeria Management Scholarships 2015
Sheffield is pleased to offer Management Scholarships to Nigerian undergraduate students.
CRITERIA
You must hold an offer of a study place and begin your undergraduate studies in September 2015 in the Management School.
You must be self-funding and classified as overseas for tuition fee purposes.
The scholarships will be awarded automatically - no application is required in first or subsequent years.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
The scholarships are worth £2,000 per year each.
3). Social Science International Scholarships 2015
Sheffield is pleased to offer Social Science Scholarships to Nigerian undergraduate students in any of the following departments: East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, Geography, Information School, Journalism, Politics, Sociological Studies, Town and Regional Planning.
Eligibility and Award Criteria:
You must hold an offer of a study place and begin your undergraduate studies in September 2015 in any of the departments listed above.
You must be self-funding and classified as overseas for tuition fee purposes.
The scholarships will be awarded automatically - no application is required in first or subsequent years.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
The scholarships will take the form of a tuition fee reduction.
The scholarships are worth £2,000 per year each.
4). Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount)
There are two Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships available for Nigerian students starting their undergraduate degree studies in September 2015.
Each scholarship is worth 50% tuition fee discount per year of study for all undergraduate programmes except Medicine and Dentistry. Students of Medicine and Dentistry will only receive the scholarship for the non-clinical years (Medicine years 1 & 2 and Dentistry year 1). The scholarships will take the form of a fee reduction.
To be eligible for the Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount), applicants must be self-funding and classed as 'overseas' for fee purposes AND be a Nigerian national or permanently domiciled in Nigeria, apply for a study place by Friday 17 April 2015 and hold an offer of a study place for entry in September 2015. The deadline for applications is Friday 24 April 2015, results will be announced by Friday 29 May 2015.
The Nigeria Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount) are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
If you wish to be considered for one of these scholarships you need to apply. Eligible students will automatically be sent details of how to apply from January 2015 onwards.
Applicants cannot apply for the scholarships before being offered a study place at Sheffield.
For full Terms and Conditions, please visit the official website via the link below.
5). Advanced Placement (AP) Merit Undergraduate Scholarships 2015 (50% tuition fee discount)
Sheffield is delighted to announce a new scholarship scheme for undergraduate applicants who are taking Advanced Placements (AP).
Three scholarships are available for AP holders starting their undergraduate studies in September 2015.
Each scholarship is worth 50% tuition fee discount of your undergraduate course tuition fee per year, for up to three years of study. The Advanced Placement scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit.
To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must be studying for or have taken Advanced Placements, apply for an undergraduate study place by Friday 17 April 2015 and hold an offer of a study place for entry in September 2015.
Eligible students will automatically be sent details of how to apply from January 2015 onwards. Applicants cannot apply for the scholarship before being offered a study place at Sheffield.
The scholarships will be awarded unconditionally in the first year of studies. Award in subsequent years of study is subject to the achievement of 60% overall average mark.
The deadline for applications is Friday 24 April 2015; scholarship results will be announced Friday 29 May 2015.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, it is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete details on all the above-mentioned scholarships and also on how to apply.
WEBSITE HERE
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Study In Canada: Conestoga International Undergraduate Scholarships for Diploma or Degree Students
Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning in Canada values the contribution of international students to the College community.
The International Student Entrance Scholarships are designed for international students applying to a full-time diploma or degree program and meeting the academic requirements for the program of study.
This Scholarship is open to students who will begin their studies in a post-secondary program in September each year.
CRITERIA
To be eligible international applicants must:
have acceptance into a full-time diploma or degree program at Conestoga College
be a citizen of a country other than Canada and hold a valid study permit for the period of study
Citizens of ALL nationalities (EXCEPT Canada)
Number of awards
A total of three (3) awards each year
Scholarships are awarded over two consecutive semesters i.e. one academic year
A total of three scholarships will be awarded over two consecutive semesters and the value of each scholarship is $3,000 cdn.
The scholarship has no cash value and will be used toward payment of the winning candidates’ outstanding tuition.
HOW TO APPLY
Before you qualify to apply for this scholarship, you must apply to a full-time diploma or degree program and meet the academic requirements for the program of study. You must also satisfy the eligibility requirements listed out above.
To apply, all applicants will have to complete the application form found here(pdf), and also provide a one page, single-spaced essay outlining goals, ambitions and reasons for applying to post-secondary studies at Conestoga College
Please note that in the selection process, the following are considered:
essays will be assessed based on content and proper use of English (including grammar)
final award recipients will be selected based on a combination of the written essay submission and academic grades
incomplete applications will not be considered
Submit all completed application by the deadline below to:
International Education Office
Conestoga College, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4M4
Phone: 519-748-3556, Fax: 519-748-5926
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information. Bear in mind that only successful candidates will be notified of results.
DEADLINE
Submit your completed application by August 30th deadline each year.
PLEASE NOTE:
The International Office Selection Committee will make final selections.
Only the successful candidates will be notified of results.
Established as a small community college in 1967, Conestoga has evolved to become one of Canada’s leading polytechnic institutes, providing a full range of education and training programs, from short courses through four-year degrees, as well as research.
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The International Student Entrance Scholarships are designed for international students applying to a full-time diploma or degree program and meeting the academic requirements for the program of study.
This Scholarship is open to students who will begin their studies in a post-secondary program in September each year.
CRITERIA
To be eligible international applicants must:
have acceptance into a full-time diploma or degree program at Conestoga College
be a citizen of a country other than Canada and hold a valid study permit for the period of study
Citizens of ALL nationalities (EXCEPT Canada)
Number of awards
A total of three (3) awards each year
Scholarships are awarded over two consecutive semesters i.e. one academic year
A total of three scholarships will be awarded over two consecutive semesters and the value of each scholarship is $3,000 cdn.
The scholarship has no cash value and will be used toward payment of the winning candidates’ outstanding tuition.
HOW TO APPLY
Before you qualify to apply for this scholarship, you must apply to a full-time diploma or degree program and meet the academic requirements for the program of study. You must also satisfy the eligibility requirements listed out above.
To apply, all applicants will have to complete the application form found here(pdf), and also provide a one page, single-spaced essay outlining goals, ambitions and reasons for applying to post-secondary studies at Conestoga College
Please note that in the selection process, the following are considered:
essays will be assessed based on content and proper use of English (including grammar)
final award recipients will be selected based on a combination of the written essay submission and academic grades
incomplete applications will not be considered
Submit all completed application by the deadline below to:
International Education Office
Conestoga College, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4M4
Phone: 519-748-3556, Fax: 519-748-5926
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information. Bear in mind that only successful candidates will be notified of results.
DEADLINE
Submit your completed application by August 30th deadline each year.
PLEASE NOTE:
The International Office Selection Committee will make final selections.
Only the successful candidates will be notified of results.
Established as a small community college in 1967, Conestoga has evolved to become one of Canada’s leading polytechnic institutes, providing a full range of education and training programs, from short courses through four-year degrees, as well as research.
WEBSITE HERE
FOR LATEST UPDATES CLICK HERE
Oxford University Clarendon Fund Scholarships for International Students Worldwide
The Clarendon Fund, University of Oxford’s flagship scholarship scheme and sponsored by Oxford University Press (OUP) are available for all full-time and part-time graduate degrees at the University of Oxford.
As from 1st September 2011, all postgraduate applicants for entry into Oxford University will be eligible for the prestigious Clarendon scholarship funding which has, up until now, only been open to international candidates with overseas fee status.
The Clarendon Fund is the University of Oxford’s flagship scholarship scheme. The awards are sponsored by Oxford University Press and are only available at the University of Oxford for all full-time and part-time graduate degrees. Donations are from partners within and outside the University. From 1st September 2011, all postgraduate applicants for entry into Oxford University will be eligible for the prestigious Clarendon scholarship funding which has, up until now, only been open to international candidates with overseas fee status.
The scholarship is open to all graduate (masters, MBA and doctoral degree) applicants, regardless of nationality, accepted to start a graduate course at the University of Oxford.
All degree-bearing subjects/courses of study can be funded by a Clarendon Scholarship.
There is no quota by subject or preference for any particular course type. This encompasses all full-time and part-time Master’s courses (MSt, MSc, BCL/MJur, MBA, MFE, MPhil, BPhil, MSc by Research, MTh) and all DPhil programmes.
A list of all the graduate courses offered by the University of Oxford can be found on the Graduate Course Guide (see on the official website via the active link below).
Please note that Postgraduate Certificate and/or Diploma courses are NOT eligible for this award.
Approximately 140 scholarships are available every year.
In 2013-14, there were 500 Clarendon scholars at Oxford from over 50 different nations.
Award is offered for the full period that you are liable to pay tuition fees to the University, which is usually the same as the length of your course. It is important to note that the Scholarships are subject to an annual renewal process based on satisfactory academic progress.
All Clarendon Scholarships cover tuition and college fees in full and a generous grant for living expenses.
Scholars on a full-time course receive a tax-free annual grant that is normally sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single student living in Oxford. The grant for living expenses in 2013-14 is GBP£13,726.
Scholars on a part-time course receive a pro-rata amount of the full-time grant for living expenses. Part-time Master’s scholars are offered 1/3 of the full-time grant per year for two years. Part-time DPhil scholars are offered 1/6 of the full-time grant per year for six years.
CRITERIA
The following apply:
Candidates applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford are eligible. This includes students who are currently studying for a Master’s degree at Oxford but who will be re-applying for a DPhil (you would be eligible for funding for the DPhil).
Scholarships are tenable in all subject areas and open to candidates who will be starting a new course.
Selection criteria vary slightly depending on the subject area and whether applicants apply for a taught or research degree, but include:
An excellent academic record is essential: A high first class honours degree or its equivalent (a GPA score of at least 3.7 if the mark is out of 4, noting that most successful candidates achieve a score higher than 3.7) or an outstanding academic record at Master’s level is necessary (noting that an outstanding Master’s degree can compensate for a moderate first degree performance).
Other indicators of high academic achievement may include individual marks on student transcripts; evidence of previous university prizes or awards; information on your overall position within your cohort; and publications (if applicable).
Aptitude for the proposed course of study: This may be assessed by reviewing academic references, the research proposal, demonstrated evidence of aptitude for research, and the likelihood the scholar will contribute significantly to their field of study.
Student motivation: This is assessed through evidence of the applicant’s commitment to their proposed course, evaluated by the personal statement and referees’ reports.
HOW TO APPLY
You are automatically considered for a Clarendon Scholarship when you apply for graduate study at Oxford University. You do not need to submit any specific additional documents for the Clarendon Scholarships and there is no separate scholarship application form.
More information on graduate course applications, including the timing of admission offers and college offers, can be found at www.ox.ac.uk/graduate.
The information that you provide with your Application Form for Graduate Study at Oxford will be used to assess your suitability for the Clarendon funding application. Once the application deadline has passed, you are not able to provide any additional supporting materials (unless the department you are applying to has specifically requested this in support of your application for admission to Oxford).
It is important to visit the official website via the link below for complete information on this scholarship award.
DEADLINE
The closing date for 2015/2016 Graduate Admissions is 23 January 2015 (or 9 January for Medical Sciences, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations).
PLEASE NOTE:
From 1st September 2011, all eligible postgraduate applicants have been offered the prestigious Clarendon scholarship funding. In its 10th anniversary year (as at 2011) of the founding of the Clarendon Scholarships, this change saw the Clarendon Fund further strengthened as a flagship university graduate scholarship financial opportunity, offering the widest possibilities for attracting matched funding from donor partners within and outside the University.
WEBSITE HERE
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As from 1st September 2011, all postgraduate applicants for entry into Oxford University will be eligible for the prestigious Clarendon scholarship funding which has, up until now, only been open to international candidates with overseas fee status.
The Clarendon Fund is the University of Oxford’s flagship scholarship scheme. The awards are sponsored by Oxford University Press and are only available at the University of Oxford for all full-time and part-time graduate degrees. Donations are from partners within and outside the University. From 1st September 2011, all postgraduate applicants for entry into Oxford University will be eligible for the prestigious Clarendon scholarship funding which has, up until now, only been open to international candidates with overseas fee status.
The scholarship is open to all graduate (masters, MBA and doctoral degree) applicants, regardless of nationality, accepted to start a graduate course at the University of Oxford.
All degree-bearing subjects/courses of study can be funded by a Clarendon Scholarship.
There is no quota by subject or preference for any particular course type. This encompasses all full-time and part-time Master’s courses (MSt, MSc, BCL/MJur, MBA, MFE, MPhil, BPhil, MSc by Research, MTh) and all DPhil programmes.
A list of all the graduate courses offered by the University of Oxford can be found on the Graduate Course Guide (see on the official website via the active link below).
Please note that Postgraduate Certificate and/or Diploma courses are NOT eligible for this award.
Approximately 140 scholarships are available every year.
In 2013-14, there were 500 Clarendon scholars at Oxford from over 50 different nations.
Award is offered for the full period that you are liable to pay tuition fees to the University, which is usually the same as the length of your course. It is important to note that the Scholarships are subject to an annual renewal process based on satisfactory academic progress.
All Clarendon Scholarships cover tuition and college fees in full and a generous grant for living expenses.
Scholars on a full-time course receive a tax-free annual grant that is normally sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single student living in Oxford. The grant for living expenses in 2013-14 is GBP£13,726.
Scholars on a part-time course receive a pro-rata amount of the full-time grant for living expenses. Part-time Master’s scholars are offered 1/3 of the full-time grant per year for two years. Part-time DPhil scholars are offered 1/6 of the full-time grant per year for six years.
CRITERIA
The following apply:
Candidates applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford are eligible. This includes students who are currently studying for a Master’s degree at Oxford but who will be re-applying for a DPhil (you would be eligible for funding for the DPhil).
Scholarships are tenable in all subject areas and open to candidates who will be starting a new course.
Selection criteria vary slightly depending on the subject area and whether applicants apply for a taught or research degree, but include:
An excellent academic record is essential: A high first class honours degree or its equivalent (a GPA score of at least 3.7 if the mark is out of 4, noting that most successful candidates achieve a score higher than 3.7) or an outstanding academic record at Master’s level is necessary (noting that an outstanding Master’s degree can compensate for a moderate first degree performance).
Other indicators of high academic achievement may include individual marks on student transcripts; evidence of previous university prizes or awards; information on your overall position within your cohort; and publications (if applicable).
Aptitude for the proposed course of study: This may be assessed by reviewing academic references, the research proposal, demonstrated evidence of aptitude for research, and the likelihood the scholar will contribute significantly to their field of study.
Student motivation: This is assessed through evidence of the applicant’s commitment to their proposed course, evaluated by the personal statement and referees’ reports.
HOW TO APPLY
You are automatically considered for a Clarendon Scholarship when you apply for graduate study at Oxford University. You do not need to submit any specific additional documents for the Clarendon Scholarships and there is no separate scholarship application form.
More information on graduate course applications, including the timing of admission offers and college offers, can be found at www.ox.ac.uk/graduate.
The information that you provide with your Application Form for Graduate Study at Oxford will be used to assess your suitability for the Clarendon funding application. Once the application deadline has passed, you are not able to provide any additional supporting materials (unless the department you are applying to has specifically requested this in support of your application for admission to Oxford).
It is important to visit the official website via the link below for complete information on this scholarship award.
DEADLINE
The closing date for 2015/2016 Graduate Admissions is 23 January 2015 (or 9 January for Medical Sciences, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations).
PLEASE NOTE:
From 1st September 2011, all eligible postgraduate applicants have been offered the prestigious Clarendon scholarship funding. In its 10th anniversary year (as at 2011) of the founding of the Clarendon Scholarships, this change saw the Clarendon Fund further strengthened as a flagship university graduate scholarship financial opportunity, offering the widest possibilities for attracting matched funding from donor partners within and outside the University.
WEBSITE HERE
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Study In France: Ampère Excellence Scholarships for International Students
The Ampère Scholarships of Excellence provide excellent international students with the opportunity to pursue one of the eligible Masters programs offered at École normale supérieure (ENS) de Lyon in France.
International students are provided the opportunity to enrol in one of the ENS de Lyon Masters programs in the Exact Sciences, the Arts or the Human and Social Sciences (excluding the Professional Masters programs in teaching).
The Ampère Scholarship is awarded for a Masters Program and a predetermined duration.
École normale supérieure (ENS) de Lyon
The scholarship award is for a duration of 12 months (renewable)
A total of 1000€/month will be awarded.
The Ampère Scholarship is paid to the beneficiary at the end of the month.
CRITERIA
You must be a foreign national and must be 26 years old maximum at the application deadline.
Candidate for admission in Masters Year 1: provide proof that you have obtained a Licence (equivalent to 180 ECTS European credits) or an equivalent diploma/level recognized by the ENS deLyon.
Candidate for admission in Masters Year 2: provide proof that you have successfully reached Masters Year 1 level (equivalent to 240 ECTS European credits) or have attained an equivalentdiploma/level recognized by the ENS de Lyon (e.g.MPhil).
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, you must submit the application form with supporting documents by the deadline date below at the official website.
It is important to carefully read the "RULES PERTAINING TO THE AMPÈRE SCHOLARSHIP" and also to visit the official website (link to it is below) to access the application forms and detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
DEADLINES:
Before 2nd February 2015 12:00 (French time) submit the application form (including all supporting documents) at the official website.
PLEASE NOTE:
The awarding and acceptance of the Ampère Scholarship institutes the obligation for the beneficiary to comply with the internal rules and regulations of the ENS de Lyon and to participate with assiduity in the activities prescribed in the Masters Program, notably to take all the examinations.
The obligations of the beneficiary of the Ampère Scholarship:
To undertake a complete enrolment in a Masters Program of the ENS de Lyon and bring your proof of enrolment before September 20th to the International Office (Office F31, Campus Descartes open between 13h30 and 17h)
To sign on the 1st Tuesday of every month by October a presence sheet at the International Mobility (Office F31, Campus Descartes open between 13h30 and 17h)
To assiduously attend classes, practicals, seminars and tutorials
To take the examinations corresponding to my studies
To undertake the compulsory internships which are integrated into my Masters Program
To NOT undertake a period of study or research abroad. To NOT undertake an internship within a laboratory that is not attached and affiliated to the ENS de Lyon.
The ENS de Lyon reserves the right to cease paying the Ampère Scholarship and to demand the reimbursement of sums already paid should the actions of the beneficiary of said scholarship be incompatible with the objectives of the
program.
WEBSITE HERE
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International students are provided the opportunity to enrol in one of the ENS de Lyon Masters programs in the Exact Sciences, the Arts or the Human and Social Sciences (excluding the Professional Masters programs in teaching).
The Ampère Scholarship is awarded for a Masters Program and a predetermined duration.
École normale supérieure (ENS) de Lyon
The scholarship award is for a duration of 12 months (renewable)
A total of 1000€/month will be awarded.
The Ampère Scholarship is paid to the beneficiary at the end of the month.
CRITERIA
You must be a foreign national and must be 26 years old maximum at the application deadline.
Candidate for admission in Masters Year 1: provide proof that you have obtained a Licence (equivalent to 180 ECTS European credits) or an equivalent diploma/level recognized by the ENS deLyon.
Candidate for admission in Masters Year 2: provide proof that you have successfully reached Masters Year 1 level (equivalent to 240 ECTS European credits) or have attained an equivalentdiploma/level recognized by the ENS de Lyon (e.g.MPhil).
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, you must submit the application form with supporting documents by the deadline date below at the official website.
It is important to carefully read the "RULES PERTAINING TO THE AMPÈRE SCHOLARSHIP" and also to visit the official website (link to it is below) to access the application forms and detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
DEADLINES:
Before 2nd February 2015 12:00 (French time) submit the application form (including all supporting documents) at the official website.
PLEASE NOTE:
The awarding and acceptance of the Ampère Scholarship institutes the obligation for the beneficiary to comply with the internal rules and regulations of the ENS de Lyon and to participate with assiduity in the activities prescribed in the Masters Program, notably to take all the examinations.
The obligations of the beneficiary of the Ampère Scholarship:
To undertake a complete enrolment in a Masters Program of the ENS de Lyon and bring your proof of enrolment before September 20th to the International Office (Office F31, Campus Descartes open between 13h30 and 17h)
To sign on the 1st Tuesday of every month by October a presence sheet at the International Mobility (Office F31, Campus Descartes open between 13h30 and 17h)
To assiduously attend classes, practicals, seminars and tutorials
To take the examinations corresponding to my studies
To undertake the compulsory internships which are integrated into my Masters Program
To NOT undertake a period of study or research abroad. To NOT undertake an internship within a laboratory that is not attached and affiliated to the ENS de Lyon.
The ENS de Lyon reserves the right to cease paying the Ampère Scholarship and to demand the reimbursement of sums already paid should the actions of the beneficiary of said scholarship be incompatible with the objectives of the
program.
WEBSITE HERE
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Switzerland: INSEAD Sam Akiwumi Scholarships (up to €10,000) for African Students
The INSEAD Sam Akiwumi Scholarship program is targeted at participants from the whole of the African continent, with a preference for Ghanaians.
Classmates from 2007, Sam’s family and friends, INSEAD staff and former colleagues have all contributed to this scholarship fund in memory of Sam Akiwumi ’07D (a Ghana/UK national) who died tragically in the year he was at INSEAD.
INSEAD Sam Akiwumi Scholarships in Switzerland
Eligibility
Candidates admitted to the MBA programme from Africa qualify. Preference will be given to Ghanaians and to candidates who demonstrate financial need.
The scholarships are available for both the Fontainebleau and Singapore campuses of INSEAD.
With campuses in Europe (France), Asia (Singapore) and Abu Dhabi, INSEAD's business education and research spans three continents.
Fields of study
Masters in Business administration – MBA
For the whole duration of the program
Scholarship benefits
Up to €10,000 will be awarded per scholarship
HOW TO APPLY
To be considered for the INSEAD Sam Akiwumi Endowed Scholarship, applicants should complete the Need-based Scholarship application and essay questions.
Essay topic:
1). Only if you would like to be considered for the IAF Special Profile scholarships, please answer the following question in no more than 400 words: Briefly describe an instance or aspect in your life to date that has made you stand out amongst your peers or that you consider exceptional in one way or another.
2). In approximately 350 words for all the questions that follow:(a) state why you feel an INSEAD MBA is relevant to your particular career needs, (b) explain how you envisage contributing to the future development of your country/region after graduation.
3). In approximately 350 words provide a concise but accurate description of your financial circumstances as well as a cash flow forecast for the year e.g. details of income (such as your income, investment income, savings, property rentals,etc) set against details of expenditure (such as local outgoings, INSEAD fees, rent living expenses). How do you expect to finance your studies if you do not obtain a scholarship or financial aid from INSEAD? Why INSEAD should consider you for a need-based scholarship? What amount do you consider appropriate?Please do not forget to submit a number of supporting documents as required.
For all INSEAD scholarships, the school requires applicants to provide accurate details of their financial situation.
All INSEAD's scholarship applications are on-line except where mentioned in the scholarship description.
To submit an application, first follow the Scholarship Guide and get yourself registered.
DEADLINE
There are three deadline dates each year for the July Class (starts August); AND also three deadline dates each year for the December class (starts January).
July 2016 Class:
Round 1: Applications Open: 27 October 2014. Deadline: 10 November 2014
Round 2: Applications Open: 15 December 2014. Deadline: 30 December 2014
Round 3: Applications Open: 16 February 2015. Deadline: 2 March 2015
December 2016 Class:
Round 1: Applications Open: 6 April 2015. Deadline: 20 April 2015
Round 2: Applications Open: 1 June 2015. Deadline: 16 June 2015
Round 3: Applications Open: 27 July 2015. Deadline: 12 August 2015
WEBSITE HERE
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Classmates from 2007, Sam’s family and friends, INSEAD staff and former colleagues have all contributed to this scholarship fund in memory of Sam Akiwumi ’07D (a Ghana/UK national) who died tragically in the year he was at INSEAD.
INSEAD Sam Akiwumi Scholarships in Switzerland
Eligibility
Candidates admitted to the MBA programme from Africa qualify. Preference will be given to Ghanaians and to candidates who demonstrate financial need.
The scholarships are available for both the Fontainebleau and Singapore campuses of INSEAD.
With campuses in Europe (France), Asia (Singapore) and Abu Dhabi, INSEAD's business education and research spans three continents.
Fields of study
Masters in Business administration – MBA
For the whole duration of the program
Scholarship benefits
Up to €10,000 will be awarded per scholarship
HOW TO APPLY
To be considered for the INSEAD Sam Akiwumi Endowed Scholarship, applicants should complete the Need-based Scholarship application and essay questions.
Essay topic:
1). Only if you would like to be considered for the IAF Special Profile scholarships, please answer the following question in no more than 400 words: Briefly describe an instance or aspect in your life to date that has made you stand out amongst your peers or that you consider exceptional in one way or another.
2). In approximately 350 words for all the questions that follow:(a) state why you feel an INSEAD MBA is relevant to your particular career needs, (b) explain how you envisage contributing to the future development of your country/region after graduation.
3). In approximately 350 words provide a concise but accurate description of your financial circumstances as well as a cash flow forecast for the year e.g. details of income (such as your income, investment income, savings, property rentals,etc) set against details of expenditure (such as local outgoings, INSEAD fees, rent living expenses). How do you expect to finance your studies if you do not obtain a scholarship or financial aid from INSEAD? Why INSEAD should consider you for a need-based scholarship? What amount do you consider appropriate?Please do not forget to submit a number of supporting documents as required.
For all INSEAD scholarships, the school requires applicants to provide accurate details of their financial situation.
All INSEAD's scholarship applications are on-line except where mentioned in the scholarship description.
To submit an application, first follow the Scholarship Guide and get yourself registered.
DEADLINE
There are three deadline dates each year for the July Class (starts August); AND also three deadline dates each year for the December class (starts January).
July 2016 Class:
Round 1: Applications Open: 27 October 2014. Deadline: 10 November 2014
Round 2: Applications Open: 15 December 2014. Deadline: 30 December 2014
Round 3: Applications Open: 16 February 2015. Deadline: 2 March 2015
December 2016 Class:
Round 1: Applications Open: 6 April 2015. Deadline: 20 April 2015
Round 2: Applications Open: 1 June 2015. Deadline: 16 June 2015
Round 3: Applications Open: 27 July 2015. Deadline: 12 August 2015
WEBSITE HERE
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Oxford's Skoll Scholarships in Social Entrepreneurship for International Masters Students
The Skoll Scholarship is a competitive scholarship for incoming MBA students at Oxford University who pursue entrepreneurial solutions for urgent social and environmental challenges.
The Scholarship provides funding and exclusive opportunities to meet with world-renowned entrepreneurs, thought-leaders and investors. Once selected, these students are known as Skoll Skollars.
The Skoll scholarship provides tuition for social entrepreneurs who have set up or have been working in social enterprises, and who wish to improve their knowledge of market-oriented practices so they can be more effective in their subsequent social change pursuits.
The scholarship will cover the whole length of the program
No more than five scholarships will be awarded in any year.
Scholarship Benefits
The Skoll Scholarship covers full costs of Said Business School tuition and college fees. The Scholarship also covers partial living expenses based on need, up to an additional £8,000.
The Scholarship Committee assesses need based on previous earnings, geographical location, and future earning potential. Students will be responsible for meeting the financial guarantee by other means necessary. In exceptional cases, the Scholarship Committee may consider requests for full scholarship coverage up to the financial guarantee.
CRITERIA
To be eligible for the Skoll Scholarship, you must be accepted to the Oxford MBA programme, and meet the following criteria:
Candidates must have started or worked in a social venture for 12 months or longer.
Candidates must demonstrate evidence of personal qualities strongly resonating with social entrepreneurship leadership, and illustrate how these have influenced their career path thus far. These qualities include:
Single-mindedness and persistence in pursuit of a social benefit goal, including a willingness to face failure and start again
A bias towards action rather than reflection
A tendency to explore the environment for opportunities and resources
A willingness to take personal, and sometimes financial, risks
A habit of developing a network and subtly or unsubtly exploiting its members.
Candidates must demonstrate how a business education can contribute to the wider development of the community they work with in the social entrepreneurship movement. They will need to illustrate why a business degree at this stage of their career trajectory can help them amplify their impact.
Candidates must demonstrate some evidence of their need for the scholarship. This may be exhibited, for example, in previous work experiences or personal backgrounds which make self-funding the MBA a significant financial burden.
Criterion for selection is based on the following:
All the candidates are required to take the GMAT test for entry to Oxford’s MBA programme.
Candidates whose first language is not English or who have not studied at an English speaking University are required to take either the TOEFL or IELTS tests.
Demonstrate evidence of need for financial support.
HOW TO APPLY
In order to apply for the Skoll Scholarship you first need to apply and be accepted onto the Saïd Business School's MBA programme. To be formally considered for a Skoll Scholarship, you need to state your interest in the "Scholarships" section of the online MBA application form, found on the official website.
When your MBA application is submitted, the MBA admissions team will first assess your application to ensure that you meet the academic requirements sought by Saïd Business School. Then, if you are accepted into the MBA programme, the Skoll Centre will send you an essay question that needs to be completed in order for you to be considered for the Scholarship.
Please do not request the Skoll scholarship essay from the admission team – you will receive it from the Skoll Centre following your acceptance to the MBA programme.
NB: The Skoll Center cannot consider candidates who have not been accepted by the School for the MBA.
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information on how to apply.
DEADLINE
For this application year, candidates must apply in Stages 1 and 2 or Stages 3 and 4 of the Oxford MBA application rounds to be considered for the Scholarship. Details on the application timeline are as below. Candidates are urged to apply as early as possible.
Item
Stage 1 & 2 Stage 3 & 4
MBA Application Deadline 15 September 2014 (Stage 1) / 31 October 2014 (Stage 2) 9 January 2015 (Stage 3) / 13 March 2015 (Stage 4)
MBA final decision from SBS 17 October 2014 (Stage 1) / 5 December 2014 (Stage 2) 27 February 2015 (Stage 3) / 24 April 2015 (Stage 4)
Skoll essay sent to candidates 15 December 2014 27 April 2015
Skoll essay deadline 11 January 2015 10 May 2015
Skoll interview decision by 30 January 2015 20 May 2015
Skoll final decision by 9 March 2015 22 June 2015
PLEASE NOTE:
Waiving the admissions fee:
The Skoll Centre wants to provide educational opportunities to a diverse range of social entrepreneurs, including those from developing or marginalized communities, or those who are putting their time into a social venture at significant personal cost. If you are unsalaried or have an income which may preclude you from applying to study on the MBA programme because you cannot afford the admissions fee, we reserve the right to waive your fee. This is done on a discretionary basis and is non-negotiable.
If you would like to apply for a waiver, you should be confident you meet the requirements for the MBA and the Skoll Scholarship, then send us your CV and a covering letter explaining your financial circumstances.
WEBSITE HERE
The Scholarship provides funding and exclusive opportunities to meet with world-renowned entrepreneurs, thought-leaders and investors. Once selected, these students are known as Skoll Skollars.
The Skoll scholarship provides tuition for social entrepreneurs who have set up or have been working in social enterprises, and who wish to improve their knowledge of market-oriented practices so they can be more effective in their subsequent social change pursuits.
The scholarship will cover the whole length of the program
No more than five scholarships will be awarded in any year.
Scholarship Benefits
The Skoll Scholarship covers full costs of Said Business School tuition and college fees. The Scholarship also covers partial living expenses based on need, up to an additional £8,000.
The Scholarship Committee assesses need based on previous earnings, geographical location, and future earning potential. Students will be responsible for meeting the financial guarantee by other means necessary. In exceptional cases, the Scholarship Committee may consider requests for full scholarship coverage up to the financial guarantee.
CRITERIA
To be eligible for the Skoll Scholarship, you must be accepted to the Oxford MBA programme, and meet the following criteria:
Candidates must have started or worked in a social venture for 12 months or longer.
Candidates must demonstrate evidence of personal qualities strongly resonating with social entrepreneurship leadership, and illustrate how these have influenced their career path thus far. These qualities include:
Single-mindedness and persistence in pursuit of a social benefit goal, including a willingness to face failure and start again
A bias towards action rather than reflection
A tendency to explore the environment for opportunities and resources
A willingness to take personal, and sometimes financial, risks
A habit of developing a network and subtly or unsubtly exploiting its members.
Candidates must demonstrate how a business education can contribute to the wider development of the community they work with in the social entrepreneurship movement. They will need to illustrate why a business degree at this stage of their career trajectory can help them amplify their impact.
Candidates must demonstrate some evidence of their need for the scholarship. This may be exhibited, for example, in previous work experiences or personal backgrounds which make self-funding the MBA a significant financial burden.
Criterion for selection is based on the following:
All the candidates are required to take the GMAT test for entry to Oxford’s MBA programme.
Candidates whose first language is not English or who have not studied at an English speaking University are required to take either the TOEFL or IELTS tests.
Demonstrate evidence of need for financial support.
HOW TO APPLY
In order to apply for the Skoll Scholarship you first need to apply and be accepted onto the Saïd Business School's MBA programme. To be formally considered for a Skoll Scholarship, you need to state your interest in the "Scholarships" section of the online MBA application form, found on the official website.
When your MBA application is submitted, the MBA admissions team will first assess your application to ensure that you meet the academic requirements sought by Saïd Business School. Then, if you are accepted into the MBA programme, the Skoll Centre will send you an essay question that needs to be completed in order for you to be considered for the Scholarship.
Please do not request the Skoll scholarship essay from the admission team – you will receive it from the Skoll Centre following your acceptance to the MBA programme.
NB: The Skoll Center cannot consider candidates who have not been accepted by the School for the MBA.
It is important to visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information on how to apply.
DEADLINE
For this application year, candidates must apply in Stages 1 and 2 or Stages 3 and 4 of the Oxford MBA application rounds to be considered for the Scholarship. Details on the application timeline are as below. Candidates are urged to apply as early as possible.
Item
Stage 1 & 2 Stage 3 & 4
MBA Application Deadline 15 September 2014 (Stage 1) / 31 October 2014 (Stage 2) 9 January 2015 (Stage 3) / 13 March 2015 (Stage 4)
MBA final decision from SBS 17 October 2014 (Stage 1) / 5 December 2014 (Stage 2) 27 February 2015 (Stage 3) / 24 April 2015 (Stage 4)
Skoll essay sent to candidates 15 December 2014 27 April 2015
Skoll essay deadline 11 January 2015 10 May 2015
Skoll interview decision by 30 January 2015 20 May 2015
Skoll final decision by 9 March 2015 22 June 2015
PLEASE NOTE:
Waiving the admissions fee:
The Skoll Centre wants to provide educational opportunities to a diverse range of social entrepreneurs, including those from developing or marginalized communities, or those who are putting their time into a social venture at significant personal cost. If you are unsalaried or have an income which may preclude you from applying to study on the MBA programme because you cannot afford the admissions fee, we reserve the right to waive your fee. This is done on a discretionary basis and is non-negotiable.
If you would like to apply for a waiver, you should be confident you meet the requirements for the MBA and the Skoll Scholarship, then send us your CV and a covering letter explaining your financial circumstances.
WEBSITE HERE
KAIST South Korea Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students
The Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) offers the KAIST International Student Scholarship for both undergraduate and postgraduate international students.
KAIST is one of the top leading universities in South Korea and one of the world's best research oriented universities. Undergraduate programs at KAIST is unique with providing large opportunities and flexibility.
KAIST Undergraduate Scholarships are very competitive and once a student is selected by KAIST, his/her tuition fee is waived off and he/she will get scholarship based on KAIST policies.
Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) International Student Scholarship
The award is expected to last throughout the duration of the student's program at KAIST. However, the student must maintain GPA over 2.7 out of 4.3 at KAIST
The Scholarship Subsidies include:
Living expenses: 200,000 ~ 350,000 KRW per month
Full tuition fee: tuition exemption for 8 semesters
Medical insurance
CRITERIA
All applicants must be of International Student Admission.
If you graduated or will be graduating high school, you can apply for any of KAIST's undergraduate (bachelor's degree) program.
Who is eligible to apply for Undergraduate Program as International Students?
International candidates must meet all of the following requirements:
He or she has graduated or will graduate from his or her secondary education by August 31, 2015.
He or she is not a citizen of Korea.
*Korean citizens who hold dual citizenship are not eligible to apply as foreign students.
Note: International applicant whose parents were born in Korea MUST read the instructions below.
International candidates of Korean origin MUST additionally satisfy one of the following two requirements:
Neither of the candidate’s parents is a Korean citizen or;
The candidate must have received his/her entire elementary, junior high, and high school education outside of Korea at a comparable and equivalent level of those provided in Korea. But in this case, international schools located in Korea are not acknowledged as foreign schools.
Candidates of Korean origin who completed their entire education(elementary, junior high, and high school) outside of Korea should submit the Certificate of the Facts Concerning the Entry & Exit issued by the Korean Immigration Office.
The certificate should have recently been issued.
International students of Korean origin who do not meet one of the eligibilities above CANNOT apply for International Admissions. Instead, they must apply for Korean Admissions (see official website for more)
HOW TO APPLY
The Scholarship Selection Procedure is the same as the KAIST Admission Selection.
If you are interested in applying for admission for an undergraduate program at KAIST, please visit the Undergraduate Admissions section on the official website (link to it is below).
Please download and read the guideline carefully. As a candidate, it is your responsibility to know the application requirements, to submit the necessary materials by the deadline, and to monitor the status of application on the website.
DEADLINE
Admission Timeline:
Applicants can choose to apply either Early Decision or Regular Decision. The only difference in Early Decision and Regular Decision is the deadline. The reason KAIST have two application cycles is because it provides applicants with more options so they can choose which works best for them.
The Scholarship Application Period is the same as the Admission Applications. Deadlines for the Online Applications and Submission of Support Documents are:
On-line Application
Early Decision Deadline - Mon, December 1st, 2014, 10:00 A.M. ~ Fri, December 26th, 2014, 5:00 P.M.
Regular Decision Deadline - Mon, December 29th, 2014, 10:00 A.M. - ~ Fri, April 17th, 2015, 5:00 P.M.
Complete Application due *(Printed Application and Support Material submitted via post)
Early Decision Deadline - Fri, February 13th, 2015, 5:00 P.M.
Regular Decision Deadline - Fri, May 29th, 2015, 5:00 P.M.
The timeline above is based on the local time in South Korea and is subject to change without any prior notice.
PLEASE NOTE:
KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology is one of the world's best research oriented university. KAIST is filled with opportunity, excellent academic system, cutting-edge research, world-class facilities, and internationally renowned faculty.
WEBSITE HERE
FOR LATEST UPDATES CLICK HERE
KAIST is one of the top leading universities in South Korea and one of the world's best research oriented universities. Undergraduate programs at KAIST is unique with providing large opportunities and flexibility.
KAIST Undergraduate Scholarships are very competitive and once a student is selected by KAIST, his/her tuition fee is waived off and he/she will get scholarship based on KAIST policies.
Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) International Student Scholarship
The award is expected to last throughout the duration of the student's program at KAIST. However, the student must maintain GPA over 2.7 out of 4.3 at KAIST
The Scholarship Subsidies include:
Living expenses: 200,000 ~ 350,000 KRW per month
Full tuition fee: tuition exemption for 8 semesters
Medical insurance
CRITERIA
All applicants must be of International Student Admission.
If you graduated or will be graduating high school, you can apply for any of KAIST's undergraduate (bachelor's degree) program.
Who is eligible to apply for Undergraduate Program as International Students?
International candidates must meet all of the following requirements:
He or she has graduated or will graduate from his or her secondary education by August 31, 2015.
He or she is not a citizen of Korea.
*Korean citizens who hold dual citizenship are not eligible to apply as foreign students.
Note: International applicant whose parents were born in Korea MUST read the instructions below.
International candidates of Korean origin MUST additionally satisfy one of the following two requirements:
Neither of the candidate’s parents is a Korean citizen or;
The candidate must have received his/her entire elementary, junior high, and high school education outside of Korea at a comparable and equivalent level of those provided in Korea. But in this case, international schools located in Korea are not acknowledged as foreign schools.
Candidates of Korean origin who completed their entire education(elementary, junior high, and high school) outside of Korea should submit the Certificate of the Facts Concerning the Entry & Exit issued by the Korean Immigration Office.
The certificate should have recently been issued.
International students of Korean origin who do not meet one of the eligibilities above CANNOT apply for International Admissions. Instead, they must apply for Korean Admissions (see official website for more)
HOW TO APPLY
The Scholarship Selection Procedure is the same as the KAIST Admission Selection.
If you are interested in applying for admission for an undergraduate program at KAIST, please visit the Undergraduate Admissions section on the official website (link to it is below).
Please download and read the guideline carefully. As a candidate, it is your responsibility to know the application requirements, to submit the necessary materials by the deadline, and to monitor the status of application on the website.
DEADLINE
Admission Timeline:
Applicants can choose to apply either Early Decision or Regular Decision. The only difference in Early Decision and Regular Decision is the deadline. The reason KAIST have two application cycles is because it provides applicants with more options so they can choose which works best for them.
The Scholarship Application Period is the same as the Admission Applications. Deadlines for the Online Applications and Submission of Support Documents are:
On-line Application
Early Decision Deadline - Mon, December 1st, 2014, 10:00 A.M. ~ Fri, December 26th, 2014, 5:00 P.M.
Regular Decision Deadline - Mon, December 29th, 2014, 10:00 A.M. - ~ Fri, April 17th, 2015, 5:00 P.M.
Complete Application due *(Printed Application and Support Material submitted via post)
Early Decision Deadline - Fri, February 13th, 2015, 5:00 P.M.
Regular Decision Deadline - Fri, May 29th, 2015, 5:00 P.M.
The timeline above is based on the local time in South Korea and is subject to change without any prior notice.
PLEASE NOTE:
KAIST, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology is one of the world's best research oriented university. KAIST is filled with opportunity, excellent academic system, cutting-edge research, world-class facilities, and internationally renowned faculty.
WEBSITE HERE
FOR LATEST UPDATES CLICK HERE
Adelaide Graduate Research Scholarships for International Students
A number of AGRS Scholarships may be available for international students from any country, who have recently graduated from the University of Adelaide, to undertake postgraduate research at the University of Adelaide.
For the normal duration of the program - 2 years for Masters degree by Research and 3 years for Doctoral research degree (an extension is possible for doctoral programs only)
Full TUITION FEES for the normal duration of the program and an ANNUAL LIVING ALLOWANCE.
The allowance will be paid for two years for a Masters degree by Research and three years for a Doctoral research degree (an extension is possible for doctoral programs only).
No other allowances will be paid.
The scholarship does not provide an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) allowance.
CRITERIA
In order to be eligible for consideration a student must:
complete their four year undergraduate degree including first class honours in a research based honours program at the University of Adelaide* in that semester OR have completed the above that year or in the previous year; or *This will be deemed to cover students who have completed all of their education at Adelaide and where the committee considers it appropriate students who have completed a lesser period of time but including the honours year.
be completing their masters degree** with a sufficient research component to be approved by the Research Education Development Committee as a degree acceptable for entry to the PhD (refer to the Academic Program Rules) at the University of Adelaide in that semester OR have completed the above that year or in the previous year; ** Students undertaking a coursework masters degree will be required to obtain an overall grade of Distinction with not less than a High Distinction in their research component(s) to be eligible for scholarships.
be eligible to enrol as a commencing student in a full-time postgraduate research program at the University of Adelaide in the following semester;
be an international student; and
not be currently enrolled in the higher degree by research program at the University of Adelaide for which the student is applying for a scholarship.
Note. Currently enrolled PhD students are not eligible to apply.
Note. Applicants who were considered in a previous round are not eligible for reconsideration.
The offer of a scholarship is contingent upon a student not being offered another award by the Commonwealth of Australia, The University of Adelaide, or an overseas sponsor. The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a scholarship at any time prior to enrolment if it is advised that an awardee has been offered a scholarship equal to or in excess of the financial value of the award offered by the University.
HOW TO APPLY
There is no longer a separate AGRS application form. All applications are ranked in a competitive application process. The selection and ranking of applicants within the University of Adelaide is undertaken by the Graduate Scholarships Committee, using the sole criteria of academic performance.
The Undergraduate Score and the Postgraduate Score are used to formulate the ranking of each application in the round. The Undergraduate Score is derived from the academic results from the applicant's undergraduate degree.
The Postgraduate Score is derived on the basis of honours results or the academic results from the applicant's postgraduate degree (whichever qualification is higher).
Please visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information o how to apply.
DEADLINE
The school strongly recommend that all applicants submit their application and all required documents to the Adelaide Graduate Centre well before the closing date.
Closing Date for semester 1 intake: 31 October of the year prior. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their scholarship application by mid December. Recipients MUST commence their research program by 30 July.
Closing Date for semester 2 intake: 30 April of that year. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their scholarship application by the end of July. Recipients MUST commence their research program by 30 November.
PLEASE NOTE:
Incomplete applications at the scholarship application deadline will not be considered for a scholarship.
The offer of a scholarship is contingent upon a student not being offered another award by the Commonwealth of Australia, The University of Adelaide, or an overseas sponsor. The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a scholarship at any time prior to enrolment if it is advised that an awardee has been offered a scholarship equal to or in excess of the financial value of the award offered by the University.
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For the normal duration of the program - 2 years for Masters degree by Research and 3 years for Doctoral research degree (an extension is possible for doctoral programs only)
Full TUITION FEES for the normal duration of the program and an ANNUAL LIVING ALLOWANCE.
The allowance will be paid for two years for a Masters degree by Research and three years for a Doctoral research degree (an extension is possible for doctoral programs only).
No other allowances will be paid.
The scholarship does not provide an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) allowance.
CRITERIA
In order to be eligible for consideration a student must:
complete their four year undergraduate degree including first class honours in a research based honours program at the University of Adelaide* in that semester OR have completed the above that year or in the previous year; or *This will be deemed to cover students who have completed all of their education at Adelaide and where the committee considers it appropriate students who have completed a lesser period of time but including the honours year.
be completing their masters degree** with a sufficient research component to be approved by the Research Education Development Committee as a degree acceptable for entry to the PhD (refer to the Academic Program Rules) at the University of Adelaide in that semester OR have completed the above that year or in the previous year; ** Students undertaking a coursework masters degree will be required to obtain an overall grade of Distinction with not less than a High Distinction in their research component(s) to be eligible for scholarships.
be eligible to enrol as a commencing student in a full-time postgraduate research program at the University of Adelaide in the following semester;
be an international student; and
not be currently enrolled in the higher degree by research program at the University of Adelaide for which the student is applying for a scholarship.
Note. Currently enrolled PhD students are not eligible to apply.
Note. Applicants who were considered in a previous round are not eligible for reconsideration.
The offer of a scholarship is contingent upon a student not being offered another award by the Commonwealth of Australia, The University of Adelaide, or an overseas sponsor. The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a scholarship at any time prior to enrolment if it is advised that an awardee has been offered a scholarship equal to or in excess of the financial value of the award offered by the University.
HOW TO APPLY
There is no longer a separate AGRS application form. All applications are ranked in a competitive application process. The selection and ranking of applicants within the University of Adelaide is undertaken by the Graduate Scholarships Committee, using the sole criteria of academic performance.
The Undergraduate Score and the Postgraduate Score are used to formulate the ranking of each application in the round. The Undergraduate Score is derived from the academic results from the applicant's undergraduate degree.
The Postgraduate Score is derived on the basis of honours results or the academic results from the applicant's postgraduate degree (whichever qualification is higher).
Please visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information o how to apply.
DEADLINE
The school strongly recommend that all applicants submit their application and all required documents to the Adelaide Graduate Centre well before the closing date.
Closing Date for semester 1 intake: 31 October of the year prior. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their scholarship application by mid December. Recipients MUST commence their research program by 30 July.
Closing Date for semester 2 intake: 30 April of that year. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their scholarship application by the end of July. Recipients MUST commence their research program by 30 November.
PLEASE NOTE:
Incomplete applications at the scholarship application deadline will not be considered for a scholarship.
The offer of a scholarship is contingent upon a student not being offered another award by the Commonwealth of Australia, The University of Adelaide, or an overseas sponsor. The University reserves the right to withdraw an offer of a scholarship at any time prior to enrolment if it is advised that an awardee has been offered a scholarship equal to or in excess of the financial value of the award offered by the University.
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UK Universities: Wolfson Full Tuition Scholarships in Humanities for International, EU and UK Students
The Wolfson Foundation, through the Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships, offers doctoral (DPhil) research Scholarships in the Humanities to students of all nationalities to study at any one of nine carefully selected Universities in the UK.
The scholarship initiative reflects the Foundation's concerns about funding for the humanities and the potential impact of increased undergraduate student debt on postgraduate studies. Its aim is thus not only to support some of the most exciting students, but also to make a statement about the value of the humanities.
CRITERIA
The Scholarships will be awarded to outstanding humanities students who demonstrate the potential to make an impact on their chosen field.
International, EU and UK students are eligible. Note that some schools may award only UK or EU students only while others award more of international students.
The Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships will fund doctoral research in three disciplines that align closely with the Foundation’s interests:
History,
Literature and
Languages.
Scholarship benefits
Twenty seven scholarships are funded each year at nine universities across the UK.
The scholarships are worth some £25,000 each year (over three years), and cover fees, provide a maintenance stipend, and provide for some research and training costs.
Institutions currently involved in the programme are:
1). University of Oxford
Eligibility criteria:
You should be applying to start a new DPhil course in history, literature or languages at Oxford.
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit.
Please ensure that you meet the selection criteria for your course (see the Courses page via link below for more information).
This scholarship is not open to candidates applying for part-time courses. This scholarship is also not open to applications from candidates who hold deferred offers to start in 2015-16.
The continuation of your scholarship each year is subject to an annual renewal process based upon satisfactory academic progress.
HOW TO APPLY
In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must submit applications for graduate study by the relevant January deadline for your chosen course, and must be successful in being offered a place of study after consideration of applications received by the relevant January deadline for the course.
If you do not apply by the deadline, you will not be considered for this scholarship. Course applications which are held over after the January deadline to be re-evaluated against applications received by the March deadline or course applications which have been put on a waiting list are not eligible for scholarship consideration..
All eligible applicants who have applied correctly for their chosen course of study will automatically be considered for the Scholarships.
The application deadline for the University of Oxford is 23 January 2015 depending on your course.
For complete information, please visit the University of Oxford.
2). University of Sheffield
Eligibility criteria:
You should have a strong academic record, including a first class or upper second class undergraduate degree and a Masters degree in a field of study relevant to your research (or equivalent qualifications).
You should be applying to start your first year of study on a full-time or part-time PhD with the University in the 2015-16 academic year (i.e. after 1st August 2015, exact start date to be agreed with your supervisor/ department) on a project which falls into one of the broad categories of history, literature or languages.
Awards are open to UK, EU and international applicants.
How to apply:
Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis - applications are assessed on the basis of academic success and qualifications, experience, research background, a clear well-articulated research proposal, the potential impact of the research and a good match with supervisor/ departmental expertise.
The closing date for Wolfson Postgraduate scholarship applications is Tuesday 3rd February 2015 at 12 noon. Late applications will not be accepted in any circumstances.
For complete information, please visit the University of Sheffield.
3). University of Warwick
Eligibility criteria:
Applicants must be applying for a full-time PhD (or MPhil/PhD) course at the University of Warwick, expecting to begin in Autumn 2015;
Applicants must be applying to a department within the Arts Faculty or the Philosophy Department
How to Apply:
Applicants can apply for a Wolfson Scholarship by completing the Joint Postgraduate Admissions and Scholarship Application form. If you are eligible for this scholarship you will be asked if you would like to be considered for funding as part of your application to the University. Please select YES at this point and you will be invited to complete further information that will form the basis of your application for this Scholarship.
The Application deadline for this year’s competition is 11:59pm (GMT) on Monday 12th January 2015.
Please note no late applications will be accepted.
For complete information, visit the University of Warwick.
4). University of York
Eligibility and Availability:
In order to be eligible you must:
Have applied for, and ideally be in receipt of an offer of a place on, a PhD programme in the relevant department.
Expect to begin your PhD studies on 1 October 2015 (deferrals are not permitted)
Have a first or upper second class honours degree or equivalent prior to commencing the PhD
Have completed a masters level qualification before commencing the PhD
How to apply:
All potential applicants should discuss their Wolfson application with their prospective Department.
Applicants should submit an application for a Wolfson Scholarship using the link below and must already applied for a place on the relevant programme via York Select. Please do not start your Wolfson application form until you have applied for a place of PhD study at York, and received your 9-digit student number.
The deadline for Wolfson Scholarship applications for 2015 entry is Midnight GMT on Monday 2nd February 2015.
To ensure fairness and transparency we do not accept applications after the deadline.
For complete information, visit the University of York.
5). School of Oriental and African Studies
Candidate Criteria:
Applicants intending to commence a full-time research degree in 2015/16 in one of the above subjects are eligible to apply for the award.
Only new research students may apply: those already enrolled on a research degree programme at SOAS are not eligible to apply.
Have an offer of admission to a Research degree programme by the scholarship application deadline.
To be eligible to apply, candidates must at the time of application:
Be a holder of a First Class Honours Degree from a UK university or overseas equivalent. Have (or expect to obtain) a relevant Master's degree from a UK university with a mark of Distinction (or overseas equivalent).
Be UK residents paying fees at the UK rate. Applicants must be classified as Home for fee purposes in order to be eligible for this scholarship (details on your fee status can be found in your offer of admission).
How to apply:
You must submit a complete online application to your programme as soon as possible and then submit an application for the scholarship. Applicants applying for scholarships must also submit an application for admission well in advance. Please note that complete applications for admission can take up to 4 weeks to be considered by the Department, although this duration can vary depending on the time of year. You should be prepared to wait up to 6 weeks in busy periods.
Scholarship applications must be received no later than 17:00 (UK local time) on 30 January 2015.
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
For complete information, visit the School of Oriental and African Studies.
6). University College London
Eligibility criteria:
Please note: only UK/EU applicants are eligible.
Wolfson Scholarships will be available in three disciplines that align closely with the Foundation’s interests: history, literature and languages.
The awards are available for doctoral research only, and will be paid over three years (or up to six years part time). For full-time students, it is expected that students complete their doctorate in three years.
Students should have an outstanding academic record, usually a first class honours degree at undergraduate level and a Master’s degree from a recognised university in a cognate field of study to their proposed doctoral research.
Awards are for students beginning their doctoral study at the start of the academic year 2015-16.
How to apply:
Candidates should inform the Departmental Graduate Tutor that they would like to be considered for the Wolfson scholarship and should also check their own department's application procedure.
Candidates should contact the relevant department regarding the application procedure and departmental deadlines.
Departments should send all nominations to Georgina Bolton in the Faculty Office by Friday 30th January 2015.
For complete information, please visit the University College London.
7). University of Cambridge
As part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) selection process, we additionally nominate one PhD candidate each year for a prestigious Wolfson Foundation award. The award covers full fees and maintenance starting at £16,500 p.a. year, and includes a generous Research Allowance. No application is required: eligible candidates will be considered automatically
The Wolfson Foundation award at the University of Cambridge is for EU and home students only.
It is preferable that AHRC application forms are provided as early as possible, but by 9 January 2015 at the very latest. 9 January 2015 is the deadline for receipt of applications. Please ensure your online application is made by this date at the very latest.
For complete information, visit the University of Cambridge.
8). University of Edinburgh
Eligibility criteria:
The scholarships are available for doctoral research only. Applicants should have an outstanding academic record, usually with a first class honours degree at undergraduate level and a Master’s degree from a recognised university in a cognate field of study to their proposed doctoral research.
Applicants must be from the UK. Other applicants will not be considered.
How to apply:
Eligible applicants should complete an online application form.
Completed application forms must be received by Scholarships and Student Funding Services no later 3 February 2015.
Please note that you will not be able to access the online application form unless you have applied for admission to the University of Edinburgh and have full EASE authenication.
For complete details, visit the University of Edinburgh.
9). University of Southampton
Eligibility criteria:
The award has a total value of £78,000 over the three years, covering fees at PhD level (UKEU rate), a living stipend of £20,000 per annum and a sum for travel and other research expenses. These awards are available to UK students.
How to apply:
You must complete an online University application for a place on a programme as well as submitting a funding form.
Download the Humanities Funding form to apply. Submit both an application to study at the University of Southampton and a funding application form.
The deadline for applications for Humanities funding is Friday 13th February 2015.
For complete information, visit the University of Southampton. Also see Southampton Money matters and Faculty of Humanities Postgraduate funding.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Wolfson Foundation is a charity that awards grants to support and promote excellence in the fields of science and medicine, health, education, and the arts and humanities.
In line with the Foundation’s policy of backing excellence, scholarships are offered at a carefully selected group of nine universities that have strengths across the three disciplines, of which the University of Oxford is one.
Oxford has been awarded three scholarships and matched funding is being provided by the Vice-Chancellor’s Fund, to which many Oxford donors have made gifts of all sizes, creating a total of four scholarships.
Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship Information(Wolfson Foundation)
WEBSITE HERE
FOR MORE UPDATES CLICK HERE
The scholarship initiative reflects the Foundation's concerns about funding for the humanities and the potential impact of increased undergraduate student debt on postgraduate studies. Its aim is thus not only to support some of the most exciting students, but also to make a statement about the value of the humanities.
CRITERIA
The Scholarships will be awarded to outstanding humanities students who demonstrate the potential to make an impact on their chosen field.
International, EU and UK students are eligible. Note that some schools may award only UK or EU students only while others award more of international students.
The Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships will fund doctoral research in three disciplines that align closely with the Foundation’s interests:
History,
Literature and
Languages.
Scholarship benefits
Twenty seven scholarships are funded each year at nine universities across the UK.
The scholarships are worth some £25,000 each year (over three years), and cover fees, provide a maintenance stipend, and provide for some research and training costs.
Institutions currently involved in the programme are:
1). University of Oxford
Eligibility criteria:
You should be applying to start a new DPhil course in history, literature or languages at Oxford.
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit.
Please ensure that you meet the selection criteria for your course (see the Courses page via link below for more information).
This scholarship is not open to candidates applying for part-time courses. This scholarship is also not open to applications from candidates who hold deferred offers to start in 2015-16.
The continuation of your scholarship each year is subject to an annual renewal process based upon satisfactory academic progress.
HOW TO APPLY
In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must submit applications for graduate study by the relevant January deadline for your chosen course, and must be successful in being offered a place of study after consideration of applications received by the relevant January deadline for the course.
If you do not apply by the deadline, you will not be considered for this scholarship. Course applications which are held over after the January deadline to be re-evaluated against applications received by the March deadline or course applications which have been put on a waiting list are not eligible for scholarship consideration..
All eligible applicants who have applied correctly for their chosen course of study will automatically be considered for the Scholarships.
The application deadline for the University of Oxford is 23 January 2015 depending on your course.
For complete information, please visit the University of Oxford.
2). University of Sheffield
Eligibility criteria:
You should have a strong academic record, including a first class or upper second class undergraduate degree and a Masters degree in a field of study relevant to your research (or equivalent qualifications).
You should be applying to start your first year of study on a full-time or part-time PhD with the University in the 2015-16 academic year (i.e. after 1st August 2015, exact start date to be agreed with your supervisor/ department) on a project which falls into one of the broad categories of history, literature or languages.
Awards are open to UK, EU and international applicants.
How to apply:
Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis - applications are assessed on the basis of academic success and qualifications, experience, research background, a clear well-articulated research proposal, the potential impact of the research and a good match with supervisor/ departmental expertise.
The closing date for Wolfson Postgraduate scholarship applications is Tuesday 3rd February 2015 at 12 noon. Late applications will not be accepted in any circumstances.
For complete information, please visit the University of Sheffield.
3). University of Warwick
Eligibility criteria:
Applicants must be applying for a full-time PhD (or MPhil/PhD) course at the University of Warwick, expecting to begin in Autumn 2015;
Applicants must be applying to a department within the Arts Faculty or the Philosophy Department
How to Apply:
Applicants can apply for a Wolfson Scholarship by completing the Joint Postgraduate Admissions and Scholarship Application form. If you are eligible for this scholarship you will be asked if you would like to be considered for funding as part of your application to the University. Please select YES at this point and you will be invited to complete further information that will form the basis of your application for this Scholarship.
The Application deadline for this year’s competition is 11:59pm (GMT) on Monday 12th January 2015.
Please note no late applications will be accepted.
For complete information, visit the University of Warwick.
4). University of York
Eligibility and Availability:
In order to be eligible you must:
Have applied for, and ideally be in receipt of an offer of a place on, a PhD programme in the relevant department.
Expect to begin your PhD studies on 1 October 2015 (deferrals are not permitted)
Have a first or upper second class honours degree or equivalent prior to commencing the PhD
Have completed a masters level qualification before commencing the PhD
How to apply:
All potential applicants should discuss their Wolfson application with their prospective Department.
Applicants should submit an application for a Wolfson Scholarship using the link below and must already applied for a place on the relevant programme via York Select. Please do not start your Wolfson application form until you have applied for a place of PhD study at York, and received your 9-digit student number.
The deadline for Wolfson Scholarship applications for 2015 entry is Midnight GMT on Monday 2nd February 2015.
To ensure fairness and transparency we do not accept applications after the deadline.
For complete information, visit the University of York.
5). School of Oriental and African Studies
Candidate Criteria:
Applicants intending to commence a full-time research degree in 2015/16 in one of the above subjects are eligible to apply for the award.
Only new research students may apply: those already enrolled on a research degree programme at SOAS are not eligible to apply.
Have an offer of admission to a Research degree programme by the scholarship application deadline.
To be eligible to apply, candidates must at the time of application:
Be a holder of a First Class Honours Degree from a UK university or overseas equivalent. Have (or expect to obtain) a relevant Master's degree from a UK university with a mark of Distinction (or overseas equivalent).
Be UK residents paying fees at the UK rate. Applicants must be classified as Home for fee purposes in order to be eligible for this scholarship (details on your fee status can be found in your offer of admission).
How to apply:
You must submit a complete online application to your programme as soon as possible and then submit an application for the scholarship. Applicants applying for scholarships must also submit an application for admission well in advance. Please note that complete applications for admission can take up to 4 weeks to be considered by the Department, although this duration can vary depending on the time of year. You should be prepared to wait up to 6 weeks in busy periods.
Scholarship applications must be received no later than 17:00 (UK local time) on 30 January 2015.
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
For complete information, visit the School of Oriental and African Studies.
6). University College London
Eligibility criteria:
Please note: only UK/EU applicants are eligible.
Wolfson Scholarships will be available in three disciplines that align closely with the Foundation’s interests: history, literature and languages.
The awards are available for doctoral research only, and will be paid over three years (or up to six years part time). For full-time students, it is expected that students complete their doctorate in three years.
Students should have an outstanding academic record, usually a first class honours degree at undergraduate level and a Master’s degree from a recognised university in a cognate field of study to their proposed doctoral research.
Awards are for students beginning their doctoral study at the start of the academic year 2015-16.
How to apply:
Candidates should inform the Departmental Graduate Tutor that they would like to be considered for the Wolfson scholarship and should also check their own department's application procedure.
Candidates should contact the relevant department regarding the application procedure and departmental deadlines.
Departments should send all nominations to Georgina Bolton in the Faculty Office by Friday 30th January 2015.
For complete information, please visit the University College London.
7). University of Cambridge
As part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) selection process, we additionally nominate one PhD candidate each year for a prestigious Wolfson Foundation award. The award covers full fees and maintenance starting at £16,500 p.a. year, and includes a generous Research Allowance. No application is required: eligible candidates will be considered automatically
The Wolfson Foundation award at the University of Cambridge is for EU and home students only.
It is preferable that AHRC application forms are provided as early as possible, but by 9 January 2015 at the very latest. 9 January 2015 is the deadline for receipt of applications. Please ensure your online application is made by this date at the very latest.
For complete information, visit the University of Cambridge.
8). University of Edinburgh
Eligibility criteria:
The scholarships are available for doctoral research only. Applicants should have an outstanding academic record, usually with a first class honours degree at undergraduate level and a Master’s degree from a recognised university in a cognate field of study to their proposed doctoral research.
Applicants must be from the UK. Other applicants will not be considered.
How to apply:
Eligible applicants should complete an online application form.
Completed application forms must be received by Scholarships and Student Funding Services no later 3 February 2015.
Please note that you will not be able to access the online application form unless you have applied for admission to the University of Edinburgh and have full EASE authenication.
For complete details, visit the University of Edinburgh.
9). University of Southampton
Eligibility criteria:
The award has a total value of £78,000 over the three years, covering fees at PhD level (UKEU rate), a living stipend of £20,000 per annum and a sum for travel and other research expenses. These awards are available to UK students.
How to apply:
You must complete an online University application for a place on a programme as well as submitting a funding form.
Download the Humanities Funding form to apply. Submit both an application to study at the University of Southampton and a funding application form.
The deadline for applications for Humanities funding is Friday 13th February 2015.
For complete information, visit the University of Southampton. Also see Southampton Money matters and Faculty of Humanities Postgraduate funding.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Wolfson Foundation is a charity that awards grants to support and promote excellence in the fields of science and medicine, health, education, and the arts and humanities.
In line with the Foundation’s policy of backing excellence, scholarships are offered at a carefully selected group of nine universities that have strengths across the three disciplines, of which the University of Oxford is one.
Oxford has been awarded three scholarships and matched funding is being provided by the Vice-Chancellor’s Fund, to which many Oxford donors have made gifts of all sizes, creating a total of four scholarships.
Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarship Information(Wolfson Foundation)
WEBSITE HERE
FOR MORE UPDATES CLICK HERE
Reach Oxford Scholarships for Undergraduate Students from Developing and Low Income Countries
A number of Reach Oxford scholarships (formerly Oxford Student Scholarships) are offered to students from low income countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because suitable educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries.
Scholars will be expected to write an annual report about their academic and social activities, and achievements at the University.
A number of Reach Oxford scholarships (formerly Oxford Student Scholarships) are offered to students from low income countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because suitable educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries.
Sponsorship duration
Three (3) or four (4) years depending on course length.
Please NOTE that this award is given to new students and the receipt of the award in subsequent years is subject to satisfactory academic progress.
University fees and college fees, a grant for living expenses and one return air fare per year.
CRITERIA
This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results. However, financial need and social commitment are also major criteria for selection.
Applicants should be intending to return to their country of ordinary residence following their studies.
Priority will be given to students who have not studied at undergraduate level before.
Citizens of countries who receive official development assistance from the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
These countries include the following:
Afghanistan; Albania; Algeria; Angola; Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Bangladesh; Belarus; Belize; Benin; Bhutan; Bolivia; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Botswana; Brazil; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cambodia; Cameroon; Cape Verde; Central African Rep.; Chad; Chile; China; Colombia; Comoros; Congo, Dem. Rep.; Congo, Rep.; Cook Islands; Costa Rica; Côte d’Ivoire; Cuba; Djibouti; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; El Salvador; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Ethiopia; Fiji; Former Yugoslav Republic of; Gabon; Gambia; Georgia; Ghana; Grenada; Guatemala; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Guyana; Haiti; Honduras; India; Indonesia; Iran; Iraq; Jamaica; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kiribati; Korea, Dem. Rep.; Kosovo; Kyrgyz Rep.; Laos; Lebanon; Lesotho; Liberia; Libya; Macedonia; Madagascar; Malawi; Malaysia; Maldives; Mali; Marshall Islands; Mauritania; Mauritius; Mexico; Micronesia, Federated States; Moldova; Mongolia; Montenegro; Montserrat; Morocco; Mozambique; Myanmar; Namibia; Nauru; Nepal; Nicaragua; Niger; Nigeria; Niue; Pakistan; Palau; Panama; Papua New Guinea; Paraguay; Peru; Philippines; Rwanda; Saint Helena; Samoa; São Tomé and Príncipe; Senegal; Serbia; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; Solomon Islands; Somalia; South Africa; South Sudan; Sri Lanka; St. Kitts-Nevis; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and Grenadines; Sudan; Suriname; Swaziland; Syria; Tajikistan; Tanzania; Thailand; Timor-Leste; Togo; Tokelau; Tonga; Tunisia; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Tuvalu; Uganda; Ukraine; Uruguay; Uzbekistan; Vanuatu; Venezuela; Vietnam; Wallis and Futuna; West Bank and Gaza Strip; Yemen; Zambia; Zimbabwe.
HOW TO APPLY
Please note that the university cannot consider applications from candidates who have not been offered a place at Oxford. You must first make an application to the University through UCAS and be successful in gaining a place of study.
You must make an application to the University through UCAS by 15 October and be successful in gaining a place. You will then need to complete a separate scholarship application form and arrange for two references to be submitted on your behalf. The scholarship application form will be uploaded to the official website (link to it is below) in early January 2015.
Please note that Oxford University cannot consider applications from candidates who have not been offered a place at the institution.
It is very important to visit the official website (link to it is below) to download the necessary forms and also for complete details on how to apply.
DEADLINE
Candidates must first apply for admission to the University through UCAS by 15 October 2014.
The scholarship application form will be uploaded to the official website (link to it is below) in early January 2015, and must be completed by 12 noon UK time on Friday 20 February 2015.
PLEASE NOTE:
Students must apply for admission to the University before they can be considered for a Reach Oxford Scholarship. The University is unable to consider any scholarship applications from students who have not been offered a place at Oxford.
Applicants should be aware that competition for the scheme is very high and the University does not have additional funding for those candidates who are not offered a scholarship.
WEBSITE HERE
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Scholars will be expected to write an annual report about their academic and social activities, and achievements at the University.
A number of Reach Oxford scholarships (formerly Oxford Student Scholarships) are offered to students from low income countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because suitable educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries.
Sponsorship duration
Three (3) or four (4) years depending on course length.
Please NOTE that this award is given to new students and the receipt of the award in subsequent years is subject to satisfactory academic progress.
University fees and college fees, a grant for living expenses and one return air fare per year.
CRITERIA
This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results. However, financial need and social commitment are also major criteria for selection.
Applicants should be intending to return to their country of ordinary residence following their studies.
Priority will be given to students who have not studied at undergraduate level before.
Citizens of countries who receive official development assistance from the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
These countries include the following:
Afghanistan; Albania; Algeria; Angola; Antigua and Barbuda; Argentina; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Bangladesh; Belarus; Belize; Benin; Bhutan; Bolivia; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Botswana; Brazil; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cambodia; Cameroon; Cape Verde; Central African Rep.; Chad; Chile; China; Colombia; Comoros; Congo, Dem. Rep.; Congo, Rep.; Cook Islands; Costa Rica; Côte d’Ivoire; Cuba; Djibouti; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; El Salvador; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Ethiopia; Fiji; Former Yugoslav Republic of; Gabon; Gambia; Georgia; Ghana; Grenada; Guatemala; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Guyana; Haiti; Honduras; India; Indonesia; Iran; Iraq; Jamaica; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kiribati; Korea, Dem. Rep.; Kosovo; Kyrgyz Rep.; Laos; Lebanon; Lesotho; Liberia; Libya; Macedonia; Madagascar; Malawi; Malaysia; Maldives; Mali; Marshall Islands; Mauritania; Mauritius; Mexico; Micronesia, Federated States; Moldova; Mongolia; Montenegro; Montserrat; Morocco; Mozambique; Myanmar; Namibia; Nauru; Nepal; Nicaragua; Niger; Nigeria; Niue; Pakistan; Palau; Panama; Papua New Guinea; Paraguay; Peru; Philippines; Rwanda; Saint Helena; Samoa; São Tomé and Príncipe; Senegal; Serbia; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; Solomon Islands; Somalia; South Africa; South Sudan; Sri Lanka; St. Kitts-Nevis; St. Lucia; St. Vincent and Grenadines; Sudan; Suriname; Swaziland; Syria; Tajikistan; Tanzania; Thailand; Timor-Leste; Togo; Tokelau; Tonga; Tunisia; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Tuvalu; Uganda; Ukraine; Uruguay; Uzbekistan; Vanuatu; Venezuela; Vietnam; Wallis and Futuna; West Bank and Gaza Strip; Yemen; Zambia; Zimbabwe.
HOW TO APPLY
Please note that the university cannot consider applications from candidates who have not been offered a place at Oxford. You must first make an application to the University through UCAS and be successful in gaining a place of study.
You must make an application to the University through UCAS by 15 October and be successful in gaining a place. You will then need to complete a separate scholarship application form and arrange for two references to be submitted on your behalf. The scholarship application form will be uploaded to the official website (link to it is below) in early January 2015.
Please note that Oxford University cannot consider applications from candidates who have not been offered a place at the institution.
It is very important to visit the official website (link to it is below) to download the necessary forms and also for complete details on how to apply.
DEADLINE
Candidates must first apply for admission to the University through UCAS by 15 October 2014.
The scholarship application form will be uploaded to the official website (link to it is below) in early January 2015, and must be completed by 12 noon UK time on Friday 20 February 2015.
PLEASE NOTE:
Students must apply for admission to the University before they can be considered for a Reach Oxford Scholarship. The University is unable to consider any scholarship applications from students who have not been offered a place at Oxford.
Applicants should be aware that competition for the scheme is very high and the University does not have additional funding for those candidates who are not offered a scholarship.
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MAUTECH Pre-degree Admission List (3rd Batch) 2014/2015 Released
This is to inform candidates who applied for the pre-degree programme of
Modibbo Adama University of Technology that the 3rd batch of Pre-degree
Admission list has been released.
Candidates can access the list by clicking here
Type in your Application Number
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Candidates can access the list by clicking here
Type in your Application Number
Click on "Check"
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Study In UK: Commonwealth Shared Scholarships for Developing Countries
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (CSS) Scheme allows students from developing Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in the UK to benefit from postgraduate study at a University in the UK which will help them to contribute toward the development of their home countries.
Awards made under this scheme are jointly funded by the Department for International Development (DFID), as part of the UK international development programme to developing countries, and participating institutions in the UK.
The scheme is administered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC), whose secretariat is provided by The Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (CSS) Scheme
Up to 227 scholarship positions.
To date, in excess of 2,500 students from developing Commonwealth countries have been awarded Shared Scholarships.
Awards are normally tenable for one-year taught postgraduate courses only
The CSC funds the cost of tuition fees (at overseas rate), return airfares, and other allowances. Participating universities are required to support the student stipend for the award holder (at the rate set by the UK government).
CRITERIA
To apply for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, candidates must:
Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees, or British protected persons
Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country (a full list of eligible countries is available in the Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015 prospectus - link to it is below)
Be available to commence their academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2015
Hold, by October 2015, a first degree of at least upper second class Honours standard
Not have undertaken studies lasting one year or more in a developed country
Be unable themselves, or through their families, to pay to study in the UK
Sponsoring institutions must confirm that candidates are sufficiently fluent in written and oral English to pursue their proposed studies immediately, as no pre-course English Language Teaching is available under these awards.
Nationals of Commonwealth Developing Countries, including:
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cameroon, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guineas, Pitcairn, Rwanda, St Helena, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania,Tonga,Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Uganda,Vanuatu, Western Samoa, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Please see the Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015 prospectus for a more current list.
For the year 2014, 69 universities have offered to support the scholarships by contributing the stipend for the students from their own resources, or those which the university has been able to generate from elsewhere. See list of participating universities from the 'CSS prospectus 2014' below.
HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be made through the university at which you wish to study. You must check with them in the first instance for specific advice on eligibility and how to make an application, and for their own closing date.
To apply for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, you must use one of two methods (as instructed by the university you are applying to):
Via university: Applying to the university in the first instance using the university’s own application form. If selected, candidates will then be asked to submit an application to the CSC using the EAS. Any applications made via the EAS only and not directly to the university first will not be considered.
EAS only: Applying to both the university and the CSC at the same time using the Electronic Application System (EAS).
Each university has its own arrangements for obtaining references and it is your responsibility to find out how you should submit your references to your chosen university.
It is not possible to submit an EAS application after the deadline that you will see when you open an application. If you are applying to more than one university and/or more than one Master’s course, you may submit as many EAS applications as you require.
Before you start your application, you should read the 'How to Apply Guide' (a step-by-step guide on applications) and refer to the 'Frequently Asked Questions' for information. Both are found on the official website.
It is important to read carefully the "Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015 Prospectus"(PDF) and also to visit the official website (link to it is below).
DEADLINE
The specific deadlines set by the participating institutions varies each year (see 'CSS prospectus' for exact deadlines). Each university has its own closing date for applications. Any applications received after this date will be deemed ineligible.
Traditionally, deadline for application to participating universities will vary between December of preceding year and April of year of award. The EAS will close to applicants on 16 April 2015 and no further applications can be submitted after that date. Candidates should note that most university closing dates fall before 16 April and you must submit your application by the date advised by the university to which you are applying.
Candidates must complete their application via the EAS by 16 April 2015 at the latest, in order to be nominated to the CSC by their host university.
PLEASE NOTE:
Candidates should note that institutions are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 30 April each year; where institutions have not specified a closing date, candidates should contact the institution to ascertain the latest date the institution is willing to accept applications.
Applications should be made directly to the institutions at which candidates wish to study. The sponsoring institutions will be the judges of academic calibre and will forward their nominations to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for its agreement. Institutions will normally advise candidates of the result not later than July.
Candidates should note that although they may apply to more than one institution, only one offer of award may be accepted.
All universities are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 30 April 2015 using the EAS. The CSC will not accept any applications which are not submitted via the EAS to a university.
CONTACT
All enquiries about making an application and eligibility should be addressed to the university at which you wish to study and through which you should therefore apply for a 'Commonwealth Shared Scholarship', not to the CSC. The university will advise you on eligibility issues and how to make an application (contact details are given in the 'CSS prospectus').
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Awards made under this scheme are jointly funded by the Department for International Development (DFID), as part of the UK international development programme to developing countries, and participating institutions in the UK.
The scheme is administered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC), whose secretariat is provided by The Association of Commonwealth Universities.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarships (CSS) Scheme
Up to 227 scholarship positions.
To date, in excess of 2,500 students from developing Commonwealth countries have been awarded Shared Scholarships.
Awards are normally tenable for one-year taught postgraduate courses only
The CSC funds the cost of tuition fees (at overseas rate), return airfares, and other allowances. Participating universities are required to support the student stipend for the award holder (at the rate set by the UK government).
CRITERIA
To apply for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, candidates must:
Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees, or British protected persons
Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country (a full list of eligible countries is available in the Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015 prospectus - link to it is below)
Be available to commence their academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2015
Hold, by October 2015, a first degree of at least upper second class Honours standard
Not have undertaken studies lasting one year or more in a developed country
Be unable themselves, or through their families, to pay to study in the UK
Sponsoring institutions must confirm that candidates are sufficiently fluent in written and oral English to pursue their proposed studies immediately, as no pre-course English Language Teaching is available under these awards.
Nationals of Commonwealth Developing Countries, including:
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, British Virgin Islands, Cameroon, Dominica, Falkland Islands, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Montserrat, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guineas, Pitcairn, Rwanda, St Helena, St Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania,Tonga,Trinidad and Tobago, Tristan da Cunha, Turks and Caicos, Tuvalu, Uganda,Vanuatu, Western Samoa, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
Please see the Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015 prospectus for a more current list.
For the year 2014, 69 universities have offered to support the scholarships by contributing the stipend for the students from their own resources, or those which the university has been able to generate from elsewhere. See list of participating universities from the 'CSS prospectus 2014' below.
HOW TO APPLY
All applications must be made through the university at which you wish to study. You must check with them in the first instance for specific advice on eligibility and how to make an application, and for their own closing date.
To apply for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship, you must use one of two methods (as instructed by the university you are applying to):
Via university: Applying to the university in the first instance using the university’s own application form. If selected, candidates will then be asked to submit an application to the CSC using the EAS. Any applications made via the EAS only and not directly to the university first will not be considered.
EAS only: Applying to both the university and the CSC at the same time using the Electronic Application System (EAS).
Each university has its own arrangements for obtaining references and it is your responsibility to find out how you should submit your references to your chosen university.
It is not possible to submit an EAS application after the deadline that you will see when you open an application. If you are applying to more than one university and/or more than one Master’s course, you may submit as many EAS applications as you require.
Before you start your application, you should read the 'How to Apply Guide' (a step-by-step guide on applications) and refer to the 'Frequently Asked Questions' for information. Both are found on the official website.
It is important to read carefully the "Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015 Prospectus"(PDF) and also to visit the official website (link to it is below).
DEADLINE
The specific deadlines set by the participating institutions varies each year (see 'CSS prospectus' for exact deadlines). Each university has its own closing date for applications. Any applications received after this date will be deemed ineligible.
Traditionally, deadline for application to participating universities will vary between December of preceding year and April of year of award. The EAS will close to applicants on 16 April 2015 and no further applications can be submitted after that date. Candidates should note that most university closing dates fall before 16 April and you must submit your application by the date advised by the university to which you are applying.
Candidates must complete their application via the EAS by 16 April 2015 at the latest, in order to be nominated to the CSC by their host university.
PLEASE NOTE:
Candidates should note that institutions are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 30 April each year; where institutions have not specified a closing date, candidates should contact the institution to ascertain the latest date the institution is willing to accept applications.
Applications should be made directly to the institutions at which candidates wish to study. The sponsoring institutions will be the judges of academic calibre and will forward their nominations to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission for its agreement. Institutions will normally advise candidates of the result not later than July.
Candidates should note that although they may apply to more than one institution, only one offer of award may be accepted.
All universities are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 30 April 2015 using the EAS. The CSC will not accept any applications which are not submitted via the EAS to a university.
CONTACT
All enquiries about making an application and eligibility should be addressed to the university at which you wish to study and through which you should therefore apply for a 'Commonwealth Shared Scholarship', not to the CSC. The university will advise you on eligibility issues and how to make an application (contact details are given in the 'CSS prospectus').
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5 Qualities OF A First Class Student
Are you a student in a university or higher institution or an aspirant?
If yes, then this is for you. Remember when you first got into school,
your first aspiration was to graduate from the university with a first
class. Then, especially for those that have been in school for quite a
while, the aspiration seemed to change with time after the first year.
Compromise sets in and you began to settle for less than your initial goal. Very few people leave school with the degree they had wanted to acquire initially. I must tell you that the ‘first class’ in in your hands and not in the hands of your lecturers.
You choose the grades you want by the decisions you make and the actions you take. Your lecturers only give you the grades you choose. Below are five qualities that you must cultivate if you must become a first class student:
Five Qualities of a ‘First Class’ student
1.Dedication:
This is the quality of being devoted to something. Are you devoted to that goal you want to achieve? Dedication shows up in class or lecture attendance, amount of time spent revising notes and studying and so on.
2.Discipline:
Every first class student knows what it means to delay self-gratification. Studying is not always as interesting as watching a movie or playing a video game. Discipline is the practice of training oneself to ensure acceptable and desired patterns of behavior.
You must always remind yourself that your future and
the kind of life you will have tomorrow depends on the
decisions you make today. You must pay the price to sow good seeds today so that you can reap the desired harvest tomorrow.
3.Perseverance:
Encarta tells us this word means steady and continued action or belief, usually over a long period and especially despite difficulties or setbacks. In other words, a first class student will say no to compromise and laxity when it’s time to study, to pray, to go for lectures or to do those things that he is supposed
to do.
4.Prayer:
Every first class student knows that to trust in one’s might, strength and ability alone is foolishness. You must take seriously your closet where you communicate with God and draw strength, wisdom and enablement from Him. If you do not have a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, you need to enter into a relationship with Him.
4.Balance:
This one is also very important because this is where so many students miss it. The university is not a place for solely reading and studying to obtain a degree though this is the primary purpose. It’s a platform for acquiring knowledge that will help you build a future for yourself, for discovering your purpose in life and for general all-round self-development.
You must
engage yourself in other activities that will develop you spiritually, intellectually, physically, morally, socially and even financially. Get adequate rest also, very important. It’s not in the amount of ‘night classes.’
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Compromise sets in and you began to settle for less than your initial goal. Very few people leave school with the degree they had wanted to acquire initially. I must tell you that the ‘first class’ in in your hands and not in the hands of your lecturers.
You choose the grades you want by the decisions you make and the actions you take. Your lecturers only give you the grades you choose. Below are five qualities that you must cultivate if you must become a first class student:
Five Qualities of a ‘First Class’ student
1.Dedication:
This is the quality of being devoted to something. Are you devoted to that goal you want to achieve? Dedication shows up in class or lecture attendance, amount of time spent revising notes and studying and so on.
2.Discipline:
Every first class student knows what it means to delay self-gratification. Studying is not always as interesting as watching a movie or playing a video game. Discipline is the practice of training oneself to ensure acceptable and desired patterns of behavior.
You must always remind yourself that your future and
the kind of life you will have tomorrow depends on the
decisions you make today. You must pay the price to sow good seeds today so that you can reap the desired harvest tomorrow.
3.Perseverance:
Encarta tells us this word means steady and continued action or belief, usually over a long period and especially despite difficulties or setbacks. In other words, a first class student will say no to compromise and laxity when it’s time to study, to pray, to go for lectures or to do those things that he is supposed
to do.
4.Prayer:
Every first class student knows that to trust in one’s might, strength and ability alone is foolishness. You must take seriously your closet where you communicate with God and draw strength, wisdom and enablement from Him. If you do not have a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, you need to enter into a relationship with Him.
4.Balance:
This one is also very important because this is where so many students miss it. The university is not a place for solely reading and studying to obtain a degree though this is the primary purpose. It’s a platform for acquiring knowledge that will help you build a future for yourself, for discovering your purpose in life and for general all-round self-development.
You must
engage yourself in other activities that will develop you spiritually, intellectually, physically, morally, socially and even financially. Get adequate rest also, very important. It’s not in the amount of ‘night classes.’
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