undergraduate student | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 2

2011-2012 Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship, USA

Scholarship, leadership, personal statement, faculty recommendation and financial need are the criteria considered in choosing the recipients. Any part-time, undergraduate student at Syracuse University who has achieved the following criteria is eligible to apply, has completed 30 semester hours of graded course work at SU (does not include transfer credit), has achieved a grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale on all work taken at SU, is currently enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program at SU, has a financial need for assistance in completing the degree Note:A student does NOT have to be a member of the Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter at SU to apply. All information must be typed in black ink. Use only forms provided. The faculty recommendation must be on University letterhead. Missing items or materials submitted in other forms will result in disqualification. Submit three (3) copies of the application

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 March 2011

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FE Transition Bursary in University of Edinburgh for Undergraduate Students 2011 in UK

These bursaries offer financial assistance to undergraduate students who enter university with HNC/HND.Further Education (FE) Transition Bursaries assist undergraduate students whose entry qualification may be a Higher National Diploma (HND) or Higher National Certificate (HNC) instead of Highers or A-levels.Students must be admitted to the first year of a full-time programme of study rather than entering second year directly.

In general, SAAS will not assist students with payment of university tuition fees in year 1, if the student has already received such assistance during studies.HNC/HNDFE Transition Bursaries are awarded to students with home fees status for payment of tuition fees only.Normally, students require an FE Transition Bursary for one year only as they are eligible for assistance with their tuition fees for their subsequent years of study.Students can still apply for a student loan through the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).Students can seek advice on eligibility for a FE Transition Bursary from any of the EUSA Advice Place Offices.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 March 2011

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University of Southampton, Scholarship in Social Science 2011 in UK

The Caroline Thomas Memorial Fund has been established to further research into human security in developing countries by supporting females of outstanding merit and research potential from the African continent who would otherwise not have the opportunity or financial resources to do undertake such work. The fund, which will be run as a charitable trust administered by the University of Southampton, will provide a scholarship to qualified students for a three year doctoral programme in the School of Social Sciences at the University of Southampton with its focus on any aspect of human security in a developing country context.

The fund has been set up in memory of the late Professor Caroline Thomas of the University of Southampton, who devoted her career to the plight of the poor and disadvantaged in developing nations. Caroline’s 1987 book, ‘In Search of Security: the Third World in International Relations’ was influential in changing the traditional approach to security issues. Security had previously meant only the military security of the state, but in proposing to broaden the agenda beyond its narrow focus on war and arms control, Caroline sought to include issues such as poverty, health and environmental degradation that confront the people of the developing nations, rather than their states.

Based within the Social Sciences at the University of Southampton, you will be part of a multi-disciplinary school with an international reputation and research expertise in political theory, comparative politics, global politics and international relations.

The fund, open for 2011 entry, covers the international fees and provides an annual stipend of £13,590 in respect of the candidate’s living expenses, as well as a research allowance of £2000.

Applications are competitive and will be assessed on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Applications will be accepted from female students from the continent of Africa, providing you are either a:

  • Graduate with a first or upper second class honours degree (or its equivalent)
  • Final year undergraduate student proposing to undertake postgraduate studies and who are expected to achieve a first or upper second class honours degree
  • Postgraduate with a Master’s qualification in a relevant field study.

Application Deadline: 31 May 2011

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