university of exeter | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 2

ESF Scholarships: Climate Change and Risk Management, University of Exeter, UK

The University of Exeter is offering seven awards of £1,000 each for students beginning the MSc Climate Change and Risk Management at our Cornwall Campus in October 2011. The awards are part funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and are only open to EU residents (including UK). The awards will be allocated according to merit, based on undergraduate degree result. All individuals who submit an application to the programme by Friday 8th July 2011 will automatically be considered for an award

Scholarship Application Deadline: 8 July 2011.

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ESF Scholarships for EU Nationals: MSc Energy Policy, University of Exeter, UK

The University of Exeter is offering a number of generous scholarships of up to £2,000 each for students beginning the MSc Energy Policy at our Cornwall Campus in October 2011. The awards are part funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and are only open to EU Nationals (resident in Cornwall during their studies). The deadline for submissions is 12 noon on Friday 29th July 2011. Further details are available from Josie Turner. Please submit an application for the programme, together with a supporting statement of up to 500 words describing what you hope to achieve with this MSc. The Course Director will award scholarships on the basis of both your application to the programme and your scholarship supporting statement.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 29th July 2011.

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Kurdish Studies PhD Studentship at University of Exeter, UK: political science, history, geography, sociology, language and literature, religious studies, anthropology, and gender studies.

Applications are invited by the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies for PhD studentships in the field of Kurdish Studies commencing in October 2011. The awards have been made available through a grant awarded to the Centre for Kurdish Studies by the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq. It is anticipated that up to three PhD studentships will be available for the 2011/12 academic year.

Your research project may be in any discipline of the humanities and social sciences as applied to the study of the Kurds and Kurdistan, including (but not limited to) political science, history, geography, sociology, language and literature, religious studies, anthropology, and gender studies.The studentships cover the cost of tuition fees (at the UK/EU or international level) and provide a maintenance grant of up to £12,600 a year. As part of the studentship, award holders will undertake 80 hours of work for the Centre per year during their period of registration.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
29th April 2011

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