Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust Masters Scholarships 2022-2023 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows Masters level programm(s) in the field of international development studies, Environmental Change, Law, Global Justice, International Political Economy, Global Journalism, International Politics, Intercultural Communication, International Public and Political Communication taught at University of Sheffield . The deadline of the scholarship is expired at 14 May 2022.
If you are a student and looking for a chance to get settled in the UK, then the University of Sheffield has a perfect opportunity for you. The university is strongly committed to international development. Therefore, the university is offering Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust Masters Scholarships for international students. The scholarship will award a monthly stipend with the full tuition fee.
Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust Masters Scholarships 2022-2023 is available to undertake Masters level programs at University of Sheffield.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
There are three scholarships available to academically strong individuals from developing countries. Each scholarship offers the following:
All Nationalities
You will be automatically considered for the scholarship if you receive an offer to study one of the eligible courses and you are a national of, or permanently domiciled in, one of the eligible countries or territories.
Your course application will be assessed by a panel who will decide whether you will progress to the final stage of the application process. If you are selected for the next stage we will contact you before 14 May 2022 to invite you to apply, if you haven't heard from by this date unfortunately you have not been selected this year.
Please use our postgraduate online application system to submit your application for an eligible course.
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