The Egyptian Institute of Directors (affiliated entity to the Ministry of Investment) offers five full scholarships to enable Egyptian graduates of outstanding academic merit to pursue their Masters degree during the Academic Year 2008/2009. The scholarships are for achieving a Masters degree from one of the reputable foreign universities up to a maximum of 12 months study. Applications are invited for study in the following subject areas: finance, business, marketing, corporate governance and corporate social responsibility. Here is the announcement and the application. For more information about criteria and how to apply, please visit this website
A Central Jointly Funded scholarship scheme places future leaders, opinion formers and decision makers on one year postgraduate courses in the UK. The scheme is funded jointly and equally by the FCO, a UK Higher Education Institute (HEI - normally a University) and a third party (often a company, charity or an NGO).
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BP/University of Cambridge/Chevening Scholarships For more information, visit this link |
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Vodafone/University of Strathclyde/Chevening You can also apply online via this website. Here is the briefing for the course commencing January 2009. |
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Shell Centenary Chevening scholarships For more information, please click here. |
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Ruskin College, Oxford/ General Federation of Trade Unions (GFTU) /Chevening Ruskin College, Oxford has a long association with educating trade union men and women. Two types of scholarship are available to study on Ruskin’s new International Labour and Trade Union Studies programme. For more information, please visit the following link. |
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BP/Dundee/Chevening British Petroleum (BP) is sponsoring the BP Chevening Award in conjunction with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Dundee University’s Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) to study Master of Science (MSc) in Energy Studies. For more information about the scholarship and how to apply, please visit this website. |
This scholarship is named after Professor PJD Wiles, who held the chair of Russian Social and Economic Studies at LSE from 1965 to 1985. The scholarships have been made possible by a generous donation from Abraaj Capital in recognition of Professor Wiles's work as the leading analyst of comparative economic systems. For more information about eligibility and how to apply, please visit the London School of Economics website
Gates Cambridge offers scholarships for scholars of outstanding academic merit and leadership potential from every country of the world (excluding the United Kingdom), who are committed to serving their communities, and who gain admission to the University of Cambridge. For further information please check the Gates website or the Cambridge website.
In memory of its founding chairman, the late Dr. Ibrahim Shihata, the Foundation funds a full scholarship for a student to pursue a doctorate degree in International Development Law, at Queen Mary's College, University of London.for more information, please visit this website.
Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Awards (DHPA) is a UK scheme to bring outstanding students from the developing world to come and study for PhDs in top rated UK research facilities. The initiative was launched by the Prime Minister In November 2003.
The scheme is open to top quality science, engineering, medicine, social science and technology students from overseas to study for PhDs over a period of three to four years, at an average annual cost per student of £30,000 (each DHPA is valued at £90,000) primarily to cover fees and maintenance.
Students wishing to be considered for DHPAs should apply to the universities directly. Core DHPAs are only available at the listed universities. Students may apply to more than one of the listed universities. There is no standard application form (or deadline for applications) as recruitment/selection procedures will vary from university to university. However, in general, most universities will expect students to apply for (and subsequently secure) a PhD place at the university, before being considered for DHPA funding. Only students embarking on PhD studies, or equivalent doctoral studies, (and not MA or MSc courses, for example) are eligible to apply for a DHPA.
For more information about the Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Awards, please visit their website.
In collaboration with BG Egypt, the Cambridge Trusts offers up to three scholarships for students from Egypt to study at the University of Cambridge for one-year postgraduate courses of study. Find out more.
scholarship database for more information or download this document for more information on scholarships and financial aid.
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