Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust Scholarships 2022
Applications are welcomed from suitably qualified candidates for the Allan and Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust. The scholarship offers a one-year fully funded scholarship for applicants from developing countries wishing to pursue full-time taught master’s study in the university.
Scholarship Details
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust and University of Leeds
Host Institution(s): University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Scholarship Worth: See Scholarship Benefits
Number of Awards: Not Stated
Study Level: Undergraduate/Postgraduate
Nationality: Developing countries
ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for these fully-funded scholarships, candidates:
- Must be citizens of, and a permanent resident in, one of the developing countries according to the International Development list of Borrowing Countries.
- Must 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
- Agree that they will return to their home country as soon as they have completed their studies.
- Be available to take up the award in September 2022.
- Must have obtained a good bachelor’s degree in relevant discipline from a recognized university.
Scholarship Benefits
- Tuition fees
- Maintenance stipend of £13,320
- Return economy travel
- Other allowances
Application Procedures
How-to-Apply: To be awarded this fully funded scholarship, you are first to apply for a relevant taught programme of study and be in receipt of a Student Application Number to be eligible to apply for the scholarship. Applications without a valid Student Application Number will be rejected.
Once you receive your Student Application ID complete the online application form.
Application Deadline: 1 February 2022
Visit the Official Website for more Details
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