Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme, University of Edinburgh, UK

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The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme is a joint initiative between the UK Department for International Development (DFID) and UK universities, including the University of Edinburgh, to jointly support scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in the United Kingdom. The School of Social and Political Science at the University of Edinburgh has three Commonwealth Shared Scholarships to offer for the 2011-2012 academic year.

At the University of Edinburgh applications from students studying a one-year taught Master’s degree in one of the following eligible subject areas are considered:

  • Africa and International Development
  • African Studies
  • Anthropology of Health and Illness
  • Global Crime, Justice and Security
  • Global Health and Public Policy
  • Multi-Level and Regional Politics
  • South Asia and International Development

Awards will normally be for one year. Awards cannot be extended or renewed. At the end of the award, candidates are required to return to their home country.

Eligibility

  • Candidates are normally expected to hold a first degree at either first class or upper second class level
  • Candidates will normally be under the age of 35 at the time the award begins
  • Candidates should hold an unconditional offer of admission from the University of Edinburgh before applying for the Scholarship
  • Candidates must certify that they: (i) Are from a Commonwealth developing country, not at present employed by a government department (either national or local) or a parastatal organisation and not at present living or studying in a developed country; (ii) Have not undertaken studies lasting one year or more in a developed country; (iii) Are themselves, or through their families, unable to pay to study in the United Kingdom; (iv) Agree to return to their own country to work or study as soon as the award ends.


DFID requires that the University certify when submitting its shortlist of candidates that they are sufficiently proficient in the English language to cope with the programme of study for which they have applied. This will normally mean that you will have to have satisfied any requirements concerning competence in the English language which are a condition of your offer of admission.

Finance
The award is financed jointly by the University of Edinburgh and DFID. The award will cover: (i) All tuition fees; (ii) Air fare to and from the United Kingdom; (iii) Expenses for accommodation and maintenance. Payments for the academic year 2010-2011 were set at £844 per month, plus an arrival allowance of £820 for the programme of study. Details of the 2011-2012 level will be available in 2011. The scholarships are financed by the University of Edinburgh.

Applying
To be considered for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship at the University of Edinburgh, you must be selected and nominated by the School of Social and Political Science. Candidates, who hold an unconditional offer of admission at the University of Edinburgh, should complete an online scholarship application.

Completed application forms must be received by Scholarships and Student Funding Services no later than 1 April 2011.

Eligible applicants should complete an online application form.

More details on the Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme is available on the Commonwealth Scholarships Commission website.


Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently.

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