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University of Nottingham scholarships

What are these scholarships?

The University of Nottingham offers eight new scholarships for students from Indonesia, Jordan and Syria registering on the following master's degrees at the university starting in September 2010

  • LLM in Human Rights Law
  • MA in International Relations
  • MA in Social & Global Justice
  • MA in European & Global Politics
  • MA in International Security and Terrorism
  • MA Diplomacy
  • MA Politics and Contemporary History
  • MA Critical Theory and Politics

Applicants should normally:

  • •be nationals of, and resident in, the selected country,
  • •already hold a first university degree equivalent to a good UK second-class Honours degree,
  • •have a very good knowledge of English

What is covered?

Each scholarship provides 12 months’ tuition fees at the University of Nottingham, a stipend to cover living expenses (for one person only) and return air travel from the scholar’s home country. The scholarship application form should be completed and returned by 4 February 2010.

Value

Each award covers tuition fees, living expenses, return airfare, plus agreed allowances.

Applications

Please read the Guidance Notes For Applicants before completing and returning the scholarship application form, which you will find attached.

If you need more information about these scholarships please see the University of Nottingham scholarships website or contact us.

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