International Development Full Fees Scholarship – University of East Anglia
The School of International Development is pleased to offer five competitive scholarships equal to our International tuition fee amount of £19,800 to international fee status students taking any of our full-time Master’s courses in 2023/4.
Successful recipients will receive this award in the form of a tuition reduction from our international fee.
Type of Course
- Postgraduate Taught
Funding Type
- Tuition Fees
Total Value
£19800
Number Available per Year
5
Years Available
- 2023
Criteria
- International Fees
School/Faculty
- Faculty of Social Sciences
- International Development
Course
All full-time courses offered by the School of International Development
Country / Region
- International
- EU
Applicant’s Nationality
- Any
Country of Domicile
- Any
Restrictions with other scholarships
This scholarship cannot be combined with any other scholarship made available by UEA.
Application Process
Scholarship application deadline: 30 April 2023
To apply for the School of International Development Scholarship, candidates will need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Be a graduate of any international institution.
- Hold a degree with a classification of 2:1 (or international equivalent).
- To have secured an offer of a place to study your chosen MA or MSc course. Apply for your course at https://www.uea.ac.uk/apply/postgraduate#masters
The key part of your scholarship application will be to answer the following question in no more than 250 words: How does the course you have applied for help you achieve your career goals and how would your experiences and interests aid the learning of the cohort as a whole?
Further Guidance for 250 word scholarship statement:
We are looking for a carefully written and concise summary as to how you believe the skills, knowledge and experience of studying on this course in the School of International Development will help you to successfully achieve your career goals. We are also keen to understand how your existing experiences and interests could enhance the learning experience of your peers on the same course and in the wider Master’s cohort more generally.