Bachelors Degree | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 22

Global Studies Scholarship at University of Canterbury, New Zealand

This scholarship was established in 2009 by Dr Kennedy Graham, MP; Senior Adjunct Fellow, School of Law, University of Canterbury.For the student who is judged to have submitted the best essay in an annual essay competition.Applicants for the scholarship must be students enrolled in 200 or 300 level courses at the University of Canterbury and must be in their final year of study for a Bachelor’s degree.
The scholarship shall be awarded to assist the recipient complete a Masters or Honours degree in any faculty at the University of Canterbury and shall be paid to the recipient on that student enrolling in such a degre

Scholarship Application Deadline:22 Dec 2011

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Undergraduate International Student Scholarship, Keele University, UK

The Keele International Student Scholarship for undergraduate students is worth GBP2000 towards the cost of your annual tuition fees for the duration of your course.  Students studying a three-year degree could therefore save GBP6000 from the total cost of your degree studies. The Scholarships are awarded to students who can demonstrate excellence in at least two of the following areas: Academic qualifications,  English Language ability,  Understanding of the course and motivation to study at Keele,  Extra-curricular or work experience Please note that students studying the 5-year undergraduate degree in Medicine and the 4-year undergraduate degree in Pharmacy are not eligible for this award. To apply for the KIS Scholarship you must have applied to Keele and been offered a place to study here.  The decisions on Scholarships are made by the International Recruitment Team and their decision is final.

Scholarship Application Deadline: end of May 2011

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2011 Kevin Child Scholarship, USA

Each year the Kevin Child Scholarship is awarded to a qualified individual in memory of Kevin Child.  As a child born with hemophilia, Kevin’s lived a life with a challenge from the beginning. He died of AIDS, a few days short of his graduation from college in 1989. Since living with a bleeding disorder provides challenges of its own, an opportunity to obtain a higher education should never be an obstacle for anyone with a bleeding disorder. In honor of Kevin’s legacy, the Child family hopes this scholarship will provide some assistance in acquiring a higher education.
Eligibility: Applicants must be an individual diagnosed with hemophilia A or B and must be a high school senior, with aspirations of attending an institute of higher education (college, university or vocational-technical school) or a college student already pursuing a post secondary education.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 June 2011

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