[UK] MSc Scholarships for African Female Students in LSE
MASTER (MSC) SCHOLARSHIPS 2009 – AFRICAN FEMALE STUDENTS IN LSE – UK
MSc Scholarships for African Female Students in LSE – United Kingdom:
Pauline Avigès Graham graduated from LSE with a BSc in Accounting in 1965. She was a scholarship recipient herself in Egypt where she was born and brought up. Having had the opportunity to study at LSE, she is now keen to be an education benefactor herself and has provided a generous endowment which enables the School to offer an annual scholarship of £15,000.
Eligibility:
The successful recipient of this award will be a female national of, and domiciled in, an African country
Applicants must have secured an offer of admission onto an MSc programme at the School.
How to Apply: http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/graduateAdmissions/
If you complete an online Graduate Support Scheme application, you will be automatically considered for any other awards being offered by LSE, for which you are eligible.
Process: Selection for these awards will take place in May 2009 and successful applicants will be notified by 31 July 2009.