Ruth Titilayo postgraduate scholarship is specifically designed to pay for tuition fees, and help with living costs. The grant may cover all your expenses or just make a small but useful contribution.
ELIGIBILITY:
Applicants must:
hold an undergraduate degree with 2:1 or higher.
hold a degree from a Nigerian institution (this may be either the undergraduate degree or a further degree held by the applicant).
either be a student at the time of application or have been registered as a student within the last five years.
be obtaining a Masters degree (or equivalent postgraduate qualification), as well as carrying out professional research or work experience. These are not necessary requirements but will enhance your application. *Final year undergraduates are NOT eligible for the Ruth Titilayo Foundation Postgraduate grant.
BENEFIT:
The grant consists of:
Tuition allowance up to #100,000 Maintenance allowance up to #20,000 Further allowances – for example internal travel costs associated with the course of study or research and fieldwork expenses – are paid at the discretion of the Committee.
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation’s Environmental Photography Award was launched in 2021, in honour of the Foundation’s 15th anniversary. This annual award was created with the aim of rewarding photographers who put their creativity to good use in raising awareness on Earth protection.
ELIGIBILITY:
The competition is free to enter.
The award is open to photographers of all nationalities who will be aged 18 or over on 3 November 2024.
There are 5 categories:
Polar Wonders Humanity Versus Nature Ocean Worlds Into the Forest Change Makers: Reasons for Hope
Photographers can enter up to 5 images in each of the 5 categories, allowing therefore for a maximum of 25 images in total.
BENEFIT:
Grand Prize Winner:
5,000 € grant Invitation (including travel and accommodation) to the opening ceremony of the exhibition in the Principality of Monaco
Category Winners
1,000 € grant for each of the 5 category winners
Public Award
500 € grant as well as an invitation (including travel and accommodation) to visit the SEK International University’s Amazon research station in Ecuador