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Educational institutions in the UK are reknowned worldwide for quality. Every year this reputation attracts many Egyptian students who wish to gain new qualifications and develop their potential by studying in the UK.

Egyptian students can apply for various scholarships offered by UK government departments, universities, public and private bodies and other sources.  Take a look at the scholarship and funding schemes available to you below.
THE CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIP
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The Chevening Scholarship is the British Government’s top scholarship scheme. It is only awarded only to Egypt’s brightest and most promising graduates and professionals.
 MBR Al Maktoum Foundation Scholarships
This scholarship program promises young students from countries within the League of Arab States including Egypt by financing Master's level study. Awards made under this programme will cover tuition fees, living costs, books and travel.
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The Citadel Capital Scholarship Foundation
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The Citadel Capital Scholarship Foundation was created in 2007, out of a strong will to contribute to national development through creating high calibre professionals to help enhance Egypt’s growth in all sectors. The Foundation is funded by an endowment from Citadel Capital to grant academic scholarships for talented and promising young Egyptian men and women to pursue master degrees and PhDs in all fields of study. Fore information about the scholarship and how to apply please visit this link.
 BP Cambridge Master’s Degree Scholarships for Egypt
A number of BP Cambridge Scholarships offered annually for research leading to the degree of PhD or to pursue one-year courses of study. Find out more.
The Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme
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The Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme run by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) will fund 30-40 Scholars in the 2012-13 academic year. This Programme, launched in May 2007, offers outstanding postgraduate students and young professionals support for graduate studies at the University of Oxford complemented by a comprehensive leadership development programme.  In its first phase this programme has primarily supported scholars from Eastern Europe, Russia, Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East.

In seeking to cultivate leaders of the future, the Programme selects students and young professionals with demonstrated leadership potential and a commitment to public service. It offers them the unique opportunity to:

  • Pursue fully funded graduate studies at the University of Oxford with no restriction as to the chosen academic field; and
  • Participate in a comprehensive leadership programme providing them with:
  • The knowledge and skills needed to contribute to public life in, and play a transformational role in the development of, their countries and regions of origin;
  • Lasting professional networks across cultures and continents to be drawn on throughout their post-university careers.

Candidates must apply through the official University of Oxford application process by January 2012 (6 January 2012 for Medical Sciences and Philosophy students; 20 January 2012 for all other subjects) and need to be accepted by the university before being considered for the Weidenfeld Scholarship.

Please find additional information about
               -The Scholarship brochure,
               -How to apply for teh Scholarship,
               -FAQs,
               -Questionnaire.

Information about the programme is also available on the Institute for Strategic Dialogue website www.strategicdialogue.org.

Should you require any further information about the Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme, please do not hesitate to contact the Institute for Strategic Dialogue by email at info@strategicdialogue.org.

 OSI Middle East Cambridge Scholarships

The Open Society Foundation-London, a division of the Soros Foundation, is collaborating with the Cambridge Overseas Trust to fund postgraduate students from the Middle East at the University of Cambridge.
Ten scholarships will be awarded to applicants for 2010 from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Syria who plan to study for a PhD in order to pursue an academic career in their home country or region.
Find out more information.

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