ELIGIBILITY:
Overall: Priority is given to applicants of particular merit taking into account academic ability, need, development impact, leadership potential and personal qualities.
Status: Applicants should be refugees, internally displaced or be otherwise affected by conflict. Origin and location: Applicants should be from the countries of East, Central or the Horn of Africa and be resident in Kenya, Uganda, Sudan and South Sudan.
Academic ability: Applicants must be academically qualified to undertake the proposed course with success, and they must meet the normal entry requirements.
Language ability: Applicants must be capable of studying effectively in the language in which instruction will take place.
Commitment and leadership: Applicants must demonstrate the potential, initiative, will and commitment to put what they learn into practice in future for the benefit of their wider community and
REQUIREMENTS:
For the purposes of eligibility applicants with degrees graded “First Class”, “Second Class, Upper Division”, “Distinction” or “Very Good” are considered to be the equivalent, with the exception of medical degrees that are not classified. Non-medical degrees that are ungraded or unclassified must have achieved a minimum GPA of 4.0 out of 5.0 or 3.2 out of 4.0 to be considered
SCHOLARSHIP VALUE: A scholarship, in most cases, will cover full tuition fees, maintenance stipends, visa cost and return airfares.
DURATION: 1 year
DEADLINE: 14 August, 2016
NO OF AWARDS: 20
HOW TO APPLY: Apply online
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