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Funding your course of study The information which follows is intended to help you to identify sources of financial support before your course begins. Please Note: The information given below is intended as a general guide. It does not represent an exhaustive list of all available funding. You are encouraged to apply to all sources of funds for which you may be eligible. International students should approach their local British Council for information on local funding. The level of competition for most of the awards mentioned here is extremely high and candidates are usually assessed on past, and potential, academic performance. If you will require a grant in order to undertake your studies, your application should be made as early in the year as possible. Applications received after March cannot be considered for most scholarships. The majority of international postgraduate students taking courses in the School of International Development are sponsored by their Governments, their employers, or an agency such as the British Council. You should not begin a new course unless you are confident that you have enough money for the duration of your course, bearing in mind that fees and expenses are likely to increase annually. Although it is increasingly possible for international students to work part-time while studying in the UK, (part-time earning levels are about £6 - £9 per hour, and this is currently restricted to 20 hours per week by the UK Border Agency) you should not rely on funding your studies through vacation or part-time work since your earnings are likely to be low in relation to your expenses. The UK Border Agency requires you to show proof that you can fund your full tuition fees and high levels of living costs in order to obtain a Tier 4 Student Visa. School of International Development Excellence Awards for International Students School of International Development Scholarships The School of International Development is offering a £1,000 fee waiver to all international students who have obtained a 1st Class degree. All students who have completed their undergraduate degree at UEA will receive an additional 20% fee reduction. How to apply: All eligible candidates with a 1st Class degree to whom the School have made an offer are automatically given the £1,000 fee waiver. School of International Development Full Fees Scholarship A full fee award may be offered to one international taught applicant on the basis of academic excellence (e.g. first class degree) and their personal statement. How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination. Deadline for Applications (full fee scholarships): 15 March 2014. Please note that all applicants are expected to have met the Schools English language requirements and been offered and accepted a place on the course by this date. Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department. School of International Development Scholarships for students from Japan, Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Philippines and USA International Development Excellence Scholarships - partial fees awards may be offered on the basis of academic excellence and their personal statement. Eligibility: Japan (2 scholarships of £3000), Korea (1 scholarship of £4000), Mexico (1 scholarship of £4000), Brazil (1 scholarship of £4000), Philippines (1 scholarship of £4000) and USA (1 scholarship of £3000) How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination. Deadline for applications: 30 April 2014 School of International Development Full Fees Scholarship for African students A full fee award may be offered to one African applicant on the basis of academic excellence (e.g. first class degree) and their personal statement. It is also conditional on a statement of their current employer who commits to providing a stipend to cover living expenditures as well as to employing the student again after the study. How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination. Deadline for Applications (full fee scholarships): 15 May 2014. Please note that all applicants are expected to have met the Schools English language requirements and been offered and accepted a place on the course by this date. Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department. Lord Walston Scholarship One Lord Walston Scholarship may be available, on the basis of academic excellence, for applicants from Africa who are working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource) applying for a place on the MA Agriculture and Rural Development, the MSc Environment and International Development or the MSc Climate Change and International Development. The Scholarship covers Full Fees and Maintenance (living expenses). How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination. Deadline for applications: 16 March 2014 Please note that all applicants are expected to have met the Schools English language requirements and been offered and accepted a place on the course by this date. Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme The Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme is a joint initiative between the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (with funding from DFID), and UK universities, to support scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in the United Kingdom. One award may be available to candidates, under 35 years old, from a developing Commonwealth country who have been offered a place on an advanced taught course. The School is able to nominate one student per year for this scholarship. All candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination and the appropriate application forms are automatically sent to the student selected. Students already studying in the developed countries are not eligible; neither are employees of government or parastatal bodies. The award includes Full Fees, Maintenance and Travel costs. Eligibility: International students from developing Commonwealth countries. How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination and the appropriate application forms are automatically sent to the student selected. Deadline for applications: 16 March 2014. Please note that all applicants are expected to have met the Schools English language requirements and been offered and accepted a place on the course by this date. Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department. Please refer to csfp-online.org/ for further details. 3ie Scholarship One 3ie scholarship is available for applicants from less developed countries who apply for a place on the Msc Impact Evaluation for International Development. The Scholarship covers £10,000 of the course tuition fee and one return economy flight. How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School has made an offer are automatically considered for nomination. Deadline for applications: 30 May 2014 Please note that all applicants are expected to have met the Schools English language requirements and been offered and accepted a place on the course by this date. Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department. Marshal Papworth Scholarship Up to 5 Marshal Papworth Scholarships may be available, on the basis of academic excellence, for applicants from developing countries working in natural resource based projects (agriculturalist/natural resource) applying for a place on the MA Agriculture and Rural Development, the MSc Development Economics, the MSc Environment and International Development, the MSc Water Security and International Development and the MSc Climate Change and International Development. The Scholarship varies from £12,000 to £17,000 as determined by the Marshal Papworth committee. For further details please visit: marshalpapworth/ Eligibility: International students from developing countries working within certain conditions (see above). How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for this award. The School nominated student will be sent the appropriate application forms. Deadline for applications: 2 March 2014. Please note that all applicants are expected to have met the Schools English language requirements and been offered and accepted a place on the course by this date. Successful applicants will be contacted by the admissions department. School of International Development Internal Bursaries All UEA Undergraduates who successfully register to progress on to any of our International Development Masters courses are eligible to receive a 20% Fees Award. Please contact [email protected] for further information. Eligibility: Home/EU/International students. How to apply: All eligible candidates to whom the School have made an offer are automatically considered for nomination. Other scholarships available to International students General (Non-UK Residents) Students planning to come to Britain to study should seek information from their own Ministry of Education and from the nearest British Council Office, British Embassy or British High Commission. Students already in the UK can obtain information from their own Embassy or High Commission and the British Council regional or London offices. Further information on funding may be obtained from the UK Council for Overseas Students Affairs. Chevening Scholarships – MA Media and International Development The MA in Media and International Development has a three year agreement with the British Foreign and Commonwealth office (FCO) and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) to award one student a Chevening bursary to cover fees, accommodation and subsistence. To qualify, students must currently be employed as a full-time staff member of one of CBAs member organisations (Full Members and Affiliates), from a developing country in the Commonwealth. Please contact the CBA for more information: Chevening Scholarship details.The latest application round has just opened. Deadline for applications: Please contact the CBA for more information or see their website. World Council of Churches Candidates who are directly engaged in church service, or community service, or who have previous theological education may be eligible to apply for a World Council of Churches scholarship. Candidates should normally have had some working experience related to their proposed field of study. Applications should be made through a candidates local church or church-related organisation - a WCC application form is made available by the National Correspondent only after local selection has taken place. Further details may be obtained directly from the World Council of Churches Scholarship Secretary, 150 Route de Ferney, PO Box 66, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland. How to apply: All eligible candidates should apply directly to the World Council of Churches. Deadline for Applications: 30 April 2014. Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan is an international programme under which member governments offer scholarships and fellowships to citizens of other Commonwealth countries. Scholarships can be offered annually by the UK to commonwealth citizens resident in a Commonwealth country other than Britain itself. Awards are for university postgraduate study or research, and are administered by the Department for International Development. Eligibility: International students from a Commonwealth country. How to apply: Candidates must apply through the appropriate agency in their country of normal residence. Deadline for applications: Please refer to csfp-online.org/ for details. World Bank The World Bank Scholarship Program and the Fellowships Program are vehicles for knowledge sharing and capacity building in the developing world. The Programs provide opportunities for graduate and postgraduate studies leading to masters and doctoral degrees in development-related fields for mid-career professionals from eligible developing countries. Applicants must be a national of a World Bank member country, under 45 years of age, hold a bachelors degree with superior grades, have two years of recent employment in economic development activities and have been admitted to a university renowned for development research and teaching. Contact address: World Bank, Graduate Scholarship Program, 1818 H Street, N.W. -- Room M 4001, Washington, DC 20036, USA. Method of application: All eligible candidates should apply directly to the World Bank. Deadline for Applications: For further details, please see the World Bank website. uea.ac.uk/international-development/scholarships-and-funding/scholarships-international-students
Posted on: Fri, 31 Jan 2014 09:26:25 +0000

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