MO IBRAHIM FOUNDATION & GDAI - MSc Scholarships FOR YOUNG AFRICANS 2017 SOAS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
The Centre of African Studies offers 3 MSc/MA scholarships to African nationals as part of the Governance for Development in Africa Initiative funded by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation.
In order to be considered for funding, applicants must first secure an UNCONDITIONAL OFFER for the MSc/MA by applying directly to the SOAS admissions office.
The eligible MSc/MA are only those within the following departments(note that any MSc in each department is applicable):
-Development Studies
-Law
-Economics
-International Relations/Politics
-MA African Studies
-CISD (Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy)
-DEFIMS (Department for Financial and Management Studies )
-Distance Learning: CEFIMS(Centre for Financial and Management Studies), DEFIMS
-Law
-Economics
-International Relations/Politics
-MA African Studies
-CISD (Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy)
-DEFIMS (Department for Financial and Management Studies )
-Distance Learning: CEFIMS(Centre for Financial and Management Studies), DEFIMS
Once the place is secured, the applicants can apply for the scholarship. Candidates will be assessed on academic merit by a panel consisting of SOAS academic members. The assessment of your application will be based on the information in your scholarship application. Please provide the following documents by email to ab17@soas.ac.uk:
- complete application form: (https://www.soas.ac.uk/gdai/file80258.pdf)
- a copy of the unconditional offer received from SOAS admissions office
- CV (please include your email address)
- 2 pages max statement outlining knowledge and interest in governance-related issues
- a copy of the unconditional offer received from SOAS admissions office
- CV (please include your email address)
- 2 pages max statement outlining knowledge and interest in governance-related issues
Please note that CAS reserves the right not to award scholarships and will only award them where there are applicants judged to meet sufficiently high academic standards and with demonstrable interests in fields relevant to the objectives of the GDAI.
Deadline to apply: 30 April 2017