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LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS MASTERS AWARD

Application Deadline: 5pm (UK time GMT+1) on 25 April 2024.

LOCATION: United Kingdom

LSE Master’s Awards (LMAs) are part of LSE’s portfolio of funding for taught master’s students. The primary scheme for these students is the Graduate Support Scheme (GSS), which is designed to supplement other funding secured by a candidate (by way of savings, loans and external scholarships).

ELIGIBILITY:

To apply for LSE funding for programmes beginning in September 2024, you must received an offer of a place (conditional or unconditional). Preference is given to those from low and middle income countries, particularly if loans are not available or if the countries are under-represented in other schemes administered by the school

Submit your application for the programme (See how to apply for graduate study at LSE)

Submit your Graduate Financial Support Application Form via the Graduate application tracker

BENEFIT:

Awards can range in value from £5,000 to a full award.

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THE FULBRIGHT FOREIGN STUDENT PROGRAM

Application Deadline: June 1, 2024

LOCATION: USA

The Public Affairs Section of U.S. Mission Nigeria is pleased to announce the annual call for applications for the Fulbright Foreign Student Program for the 2024/2025 academic year. The Fulbright Foreign Student Program is a research program funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE) in New York.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must be citizens or nationals of Nigeria, or permanent residents holding a valid passport issued by the government of Nigeria.

Applicants must be DOCTORAL OR PHD students who have completed a significant amount of their doctoral program in Nigerian universities and have the endorsement of their home institution.
Note: MASTERS and First-Degree applicants are NOT qualified to apply for this program.

Applicants must have an outstanding academic record and high level of English proficiency.

Applicants must take their first TOEFL exam by May 2023.

Applicants must meet the minimum score on required standardized tests (TOEFL: a score of 90)

Applicants must have high motivation and a serious commitment to completing the program as scheduled and to returning home.

Only applicants with strong proposals, outlining their research objectives, methodology, time-frame, and justification for conducting the research in the U.S. will be short-listed for interviews.

Preference will be given to applicants who have not studied in the U.S.

Those in business, law and accounting should understand that most U.S. institutions rarely accept research students in these fields due to high demand for full-time programs and tuition concerns. Therefore, we face great challenges in finding placements for such grantees unless their proposals are tilted toward economics, development-related areas, democracy, human rights and conflict resolution.

BENEFIT:

The grant covers the grantee’s round-trip airfare to the U.S., a settling-in allowance, monthly stipend, housing allowance, books-and-supplies allowance, and computer allowance. The grant also covers basic university health insurance as a primary insurance coverage and the Fulbright ASPE health benefit as secondary coverage.

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