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University College London (UCL) African Graduate Scholarships 2021/2022 for young Africans (Fully Funded)

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University College London (UCL) African Graduate Scholarships 2021/2022 for young Africans (Fully Funded)

Application Deadline: Monday 3rd May 2021

The University College London (UCL) African Graduate Scholarships 2021/2022 for young Africans is sponsored by the CP Charitable Trust and the International Student House. The scholarships exist to support African nationals with a high-quality academic and professional background who would not be able to study at UCL without financial assistance.  The Scholarship is a one-off award for the academic year September-September to study at the UCL Institute for Global Health on the MSc in Global Health and Development programme.

University College London (UCL)

Candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • The candidate must be an African national and a permanent resident of an African nation at the time of application.
  • The candidate must have made an application and been accepted to UCL to study the MSc in Global Health and Development full time.

Click this link to apply to the MSc.

The scheme offers a substantial scholarship towards UCL tuition fees, accommodation and some living costs. The candidate must also be able to provide evidence that he/she has secured other sources of funding for travelling to and from the UK.

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Benefits

Scholarship award

Payment of the Scholarship is made in the form of paying your tuition fees and providing you accommodation at the start of the academic session and providing maintenance cheques at regular intervals throughout the academic year to pay for food, transport and daily expenses.

Visas:

Obtaining a UK Visa often involves a long process and you will need to give yourself at least three months before the start of the course to obtain a visa. In the event that a successful scholarship candidate is unable to obtain a UK visa on time before the start of the degree programme, the scholarship will not be reserved for them for the following academic year. They will have to reapply.

Please read before applying.

Please submit an application form to igh.prospective@ucl.ac.uk by 5 pm on Monday 3rd May 2021. IGH is unable to consider any applications submitted after this deadline.

To learn more about University College London (UCL) African Graduate Scholarships 2021/2022 for young Africans (Fully Funded), please visit ucl.ac.uk

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