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ESMT Women’s Academic Scholarships

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ESMT Women Scholarships

MBA Degree
Brief description: ESMT proposes special-tuition scholarships to female applicants applying to the ESMT Full-time MBA program with an exceptionally strong GMAT score and a record of academic brilliance at undergraduate level.
Host Institution(s): European School of Management and Technology (ESMT) in Germany
Field of study: Masters in Business Administration (MBA)
Number of Awards: 2
Target group: Female students from every countries.
Scholarship value/inclusions: The scholarship value is up to €15,000.
Eligibility: All applicants with a GMAT score of over 700 are qualified.
Application instructions: Applicants require to supply their authorized GMAT scores (not older than five years) and should complete the scholarship essay as part of their ESMT online application explaining how they succeed for this scholarship. The scholarship closing date coincides with admissions closing date: 2 April, 1 July, 1 October, and 2 November of the preceding year. Many of ESMT’s competitive scholarships are awarded by the 1 October closing date.
It is essential to browse the authorized website (link found below) for in depth information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.


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Roehampton University-Sacred Heart (RUSH) PhD Studentships

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Scholarships inUniversity of Roehampton

PhD Degree
Brief description: Thanks to bighearted funding from the Society of the Sacred Heart, 3 fully-funded, full-time PhD studentships are presented for new abroad students, starting 1 October 2017. The studentships are for the support of 3 applicants with a strong academic record and the potential for academic brilliance at doctoral level.

Preference will be specified to applicants from lower or middle income countries. Successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to contributing to their home community through their planned research project or area of study, and through their future career plans.
Host Institution(s): University of Roehampton, UK
Level/Field of study: PhD Programme where the considered research project or area of study, may be, for example, related to education, human rights, theology/philosophy, other topics relevant to justice, community service, environmental development.
This is only an analytic list; no disciplinary areas are excluded, and specific projects and intentions will be assessed in relation to the broad criterion of making a donation to the student’s home community.
Number of Awards: 3
Target group: Open to all worldwide students but preference will be specified to applicants from lower or middle income countries
Scholarship value/inclusions/duration: The scholarship covers the fees at overseas rates, stipend at Research Council UK rates, currently £16,057 (tax-free), and contribution to research project costs.
The scholarships are for 3 years, subject to annual assessments of  satisfactory progress.
Eligibility: You must meet the standard requirements for PhD study at Roehampton. The criteria are:
•  Academic brilliance – record to date and potential

• Nationality and domicile (applicants must pronounce all nationalities held; preference will be given to those who are solely citizens of and domiciled in lower-middle income countries*)
• Commitment to contributing to the student’s home community
• Fit of expected project to the research environment at Roehampton and offered supervisory expertise
Application instructions: Prior to submitting a full application, applicants should contact a possible academic supervisor at Roehampton to converse their project ideas.  Applications should be submitted by 5 December 2016.
It is essential to visit the scholarship brochure and browse the authorized website (link found below) to access the application form and for in depth information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.

Website: Authorized Scholarship Website:  http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/Courses/Graduate-School/Funding/
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University of Otago Worldwide Research Master’s Scholarship

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Scholarships in University of Otago

Masters Degree
Brief description: The University of Otago Worldwide Master’s reward presents funding to support worldwide Master’s students studying at the University of Otago.   Research Master’s scholarships support students during the thesis part of a research Master’s degree.
Host Institution(s): University of Otago, New Zealand
Level/Field(s) of study: Qualified thesis-based Masters Programme under the following divisions: Commerce/School of Business, Health Science, Humanities, Sciences.

Number of Scholarships: Only 4 – 1 per each one division
Target group: Worldwide students
Scholarship value/inclusions: NZ$13,000 stipend per annum, worldwide tuition fees waiver (excludes student services fee and insurance)
Eligibility: Candidates must be:
•  obtaining their first Master’s qualification
•  worldwide students
•  undertaking a thesis-based Master’s
Selection is based predominantly on academic merit and the candidate’s potential for research. Due to the limited number of these scholarships, candidates necessitate very good grades to be successful.  The University only recommends applying if your grades in the later years of your degree are at A or A+ level.
Application instructions: Funding has already been awarded for 2016. If you wish to submit an application for funding for 2017, please make sure your application has been submitted no later than 1 October 2016.
It is essential to browse the authorized website (link found below) for in depth information on how to submit an application for this scholarship.
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Clarendon Scholarships for Worldwide Students at Oxford University in UK

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Clarendon Scholarships at Oxford University

Scholarship Description: The Clarendon Fund proposes around 140 full scholarships each year to academically outstanding graduate students from all around the world. Clarendon Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic brilliance and potential across all degree-bearing subjects at graduate level at the University of Oxford. The scholarships cover tuition and college fees as well as a generous grant for living expenses, and all graduate candidates who submit an application for study at the University by the January closing date, in their respective year of entry, will be automatically measured for this prestigious scholarship funding.

Host Institution(s): Oxford University in UK


Scholarship Provider: The Clarendon Fund, UK

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are acceptable in all subject areas presented at the University of Oxford.

Course Level: Scholarships are honored for all degree-bearing courses presented at the graduate level. This encompasses all full-time and part-time master’s and all DPhil courses. Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma courses are not qualified for this scholarship.

Eligibility: All candidates for graduate study at the University of Oxford are qualified. Clarendon scholars come from all continents in the world: from the USA to Australia, Venezuela to Vietnam and from Norway to Nigeria! All degree-bearing courses at graduate level are qualified. This encompasses all full-time and part-time master’s and all DPhil courses. Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma courses are not qualified for this scholarship. Clarendon supports scholars from across the University, with no preference for any particular subject area. Applicants applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford are suitable. This includes students who are currently studying for a Master’s degree at Oxford but who will be re-applying for a DPhil (you would be suitable for funding for the DPhil). If you hold a deferred suggest to starting in 2016-17, you will be considered for this scholarship automatically. Students who will continue to study for the same degree at Oxford in the next year are not qualified for this scholarship.

Scholarship Opens: Students from all around the world can submit an application for these Clarendon scholarships.

Number of award(s): The Clarendon Fund proposes over 140 full scholarships each year to academically outstanding graduate students from all around the world.

Duration of award(s): Clarendon Scholarships are presented for the full period that you are liable to pay tuition fees to the University, which is usually the same as the length of your course. The fee liability page of the Fees and Funding website explains this in full detail, and also provides information about charges that may be applied after the standard period of fee liability has been reached and which are not enclosed by the Clarendon Fund.
What does it cover? All Clarendon Scholarships cover tuition and college fees in full. Scholars on a full-time course receive a bighearted annual grant for living costs, which is normally sufficient to cover the living costs of a single student living in Oxford. In 2015-16 this is £14,057 (GBP). Scholars on a part-time course accept a study support funding to help cover their non-fee costs.


Selection Criteria: Clarendon Scholarships are awarded on the basis of outstanding academic merit and potential to graduate students from all around the world. Selection criteria vary slightly depending on the subject area and whether candidates submit an application for a taught or research degree. Generally, applications are assessed against the following criteria:
-An outstanding academic record is important: A high first class honors degree or its equivalent (a GPA score of at least 3.7 if the mark is out of 4, noting that most successful applicants attain a score higher than 3.7) or an outstanding academic record at Master’s level is necessary (noting that an outstanding Master’s degree can compensate for a moderate first degree performance). Other indicators of high academic achievement may include individual marks on student transcripts; evidence of previous university prizes or awards; information on your overall position within your cohort; and publications (if applicable).
-Aptitude for the projected course of study: This may be assessed by reviewing academic references, the research proposal, demonstrated evidence of aptitude for research, and the likelihood the scholar will contribute significantly to their field of study.
-Student motivation: This is assessed through evidence of the candidate commitment to their proposed course, evaluated by the personal statement and referees’ reports.
Notification: Not Known

How to Apply: If you submit an application for a full- or part-time master’s or DPhil course at Oxford by the January deadline for your course, you will automatically be considered for a Clarendon Scholarship.


Website: Administrator Scholarship Website: http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/applying-to-oxford
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Danish Government Language Scholarships for Worldwide Students in Denmark

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Danish Government Language Scholarships
Bachelor/Master’s/PhD Degree

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 1, 2016
Study in: Denmark

Brief description:  There is a great opportunity for the students of Israel, Russia, China, Canada, USA and various EU countries. The summer language course scholarships are available for students enrolled in full-degree programmes in institutions of higher education. Applicants can apply for the scholarship under the Cultural Agreements programme to attend a Danish Summer Language Course. Students do not have to pay for the course itself, the scholarship covers the tuition fee. Students may also receive the 5000 dkk scholarship upon arrival to cover their accommodation and meals.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded to attend a Danish Summer Language Course.


Course Level: The summer language course scholarships are available for students enrolled in full-degree programmes in institutions of higher education.

Scholarship Provider: Danish Government

Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark

Eligibility: -The summer language courses in Danish are open to bachelor, master’s and PhD students.
-The summer language course scholarships are available for students enrolled in full-degree programmes in the following countries and/or institutions:
Group 1: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Turkey and United Kingdom.
Japan (4 scholarships for participation in Danish Language Summer Courses of 3 weeks’ duration.)
Group 2: Israel (3 scholarships for participation in Danish Summer Language courses of 3 weeks’ duration. One of these scholarships is reserved for a teacher from Danmarksskolen in Israel).
-Russia (6 scholarships for participation in Danish Summer Language Courses of 3 weeks’ duration.)
-The following institutions in China (exclusively): Beijing Foreign Studies University, The Danish Department, The Institute of European Language and Culture, Beijing, P.R. China
-Group 3: Selected institutions in Canada and USA:
-University of British Columbia, Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies, Vancouver, Canada
-Portland State University, Dept. of Foreign language and Literature, Portland, OR, USA
-University of California, Department of Scandinavian Studies, Berkley, CA, USA
-University of Texas at Austin, Department of Germanic Studies, Austin, TX, USA
-University of Washington, Scandinavian Department, Seattle, WA, USA
-University of Wisconsin, Department. of Scandinavian Studies, Madison, WI, USA
-University of California, The Scandinavian Section, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Scholarship Open for International Students: Students of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey and United Kingdom Japan, Israel, Russia, Canada and USA can apply for these Danish Summer Language scholarships.

Scholarship Description: Students can apply for a scholarship under the Cultural Agreements programme to attend a Danish Summer Language Course. The summer language courses in Danish are open to bachelor, Master’s and PhD students enrolled at institutions divided into three country groups. The Danish Summer Language Courses are offered at seven different course providers, located in different regions of Denmark. Students do not have to pay tuition for the course, the scholarship covers the tuition fee.

What does it cover? Students do not have to pay tuition for the course, the scholarship covers the tuition fee. Depending on the course the students will attend, the students will either have to pay for accommodation and meals themselves, or it will be provided by the course organiser:
If accommodation and/or meals are provided by the course organiser, it will be deducted from the DKK 5000 scholarship.
If accommodation and meals are not provided for by the course organiser, the students receive the DKK 5000 scholarship upon arrival to cover their accommodation and meals.
Please note that students must cover all travel expenses and other personal expenses (shopping, gifts, souvenirs, etc.) by themselves.

Selection Criteria: Applicants will be prioritized according to specific criteria. The selection of candidates is done according to the following criteria:
-The applicant is either a bachelor, master’s or PhD student.
-The applicant is not already enrolled at a higher education institution in Denmark.
-The applicant is nominated by a lecturer who teaches Danish abroad. If you would like to be recommended by a lecturer, be sure to contact the lecturer before you apply. The recommendation letter should be sent together with the application, or as otherwise specified by the course organizer.
-The applicant studies Danish or Scandinavian languages and literature.

How to Apply: Applicants from Group 1 and 3 should apply directly to the course organizer. Please be aware of the following before applying:
-Important! Students can apply to one course only. You will however be able to select a second choice, in case you cannot be placed in the course that you have picked as your first choice. Students who apply several places will be not be able to select the course themselves, but will be placed by the Agency to the best of its judgement.
-Students will not be awarded ECTS-points for attending a summer language course. These language courses are not ECTS awarding courses.
Course organizers reserve the right to consider the distribution of nationalities in the final selection of candidates for the summer language courses. Previous experience has shown that over representation of any nationality on the individual course is not desirable.
-We recommend that accepted applicants, who will need a visa, contact the Danish diplomatic representation in their home country well in advance of their entry into Denmark. If you need a visa for your study period in Denmark.


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