Thursday, August 15, 2013

2014-2015 Commonwealth Scholarship for Developing Countries in UK

The Commonwealth Scholarship offered by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom for the citizens of developing Commonwealth countries is now open for the 2014/2015 session. The Commonwealth Scholarships 2014 are prestigious scholarships cover full tuition fees, maintenance fund to study at a UK university as well as a return air ticket to the scholar’s home country.

Eligibility

To apply for the awards covered in this prospectus, candidates should:

Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees, or British protected persons

Be permanently resident in a Commonwealth country other than the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man

Be available to commence their academic studies in the United Kingdom by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2014

Hold, by October 2014, a first degree of upper second class Honours standard (or above); or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification, which will normally be a Master’s degree

AND
 

 For clinical training in the fields of medicine and dentistry, have qualified as a doctor or dentist between 1 October 2004 and 30 September 2009.

How to Apply

You must apply through a nominating agency as described below


For the following categories of award…
  • 12-36 months’ support towards completion of either a full-time taught or a doctoral post graduate qualification at an eligible UK institution. These awards are open to those candidates nominated either by the Vice Chancellor/Executive Head of their employing institution or by the appointed agency in their home country
  • 12 months’ non-degree study in the United Kingdom on a Split-Site basis to aid the completion of a doctoral degree undertaken at a university in the candidate’s home country
  •  6 months’ clinical training in medicine or dentistry (available only to candidates from developing countries). These awards are open to candidates nominated by their Vice Chancellor/ Executive Head or by the appointed agency in the home country
  • citizens of Seychelles can apply for undergraduate funding through their national nominating agency.
                  
Nominations can be made through the following channels

 The candidate’s national Commonwealth Scholarship agency. This is the main route of application and a full list of Commonwealth Scholarship agency addresses can be accessed from the link below


The Executive Head of an eligible developing country university on whose staff the applicant serves

 Selected non-governmental organisations, charitable bodies and development partnerships

Selection Criteria

Applications are considered according to the following selection criteria:

  •     Academic merit of the candidate
  •     The quality of the proposal
  •     For those candidates from developing Commonwealth countries (i.e. all others),    the likely impact of the work on the development of the candidate’s home country

Value of Awards

Each Scholarship provides:


  • Student concessionary or other approved airfare to the United Kingdom and return on expiry of the Scholarship

  •     Approved tuition and examination fees
  •     A personal maintenance allowance
  •     A grant towards the expenses of preparing a thesis or dissertation, where applicable
  •  An initial arrival allowance, incorporating an initial clothing grant for Scholars from tropical countries
  •  A grant for expenses for approved travel within the United Kingdom or overseas
  •  A grant towards fieldwork costs for those Scholars undertaking doctoral studies for whom a case has been made for fieldwork outside the United Kingdom. This shall not normally exceed one economy class return airfare to the fieldwork location
  •  A paid mid-term fare to their home country for Scholars on three year doctoral awards. Scholars for whom fieldwork fares are provided to their home country shall not be entitled to a mid-term fare home, nor Scholars who have claimed (or intend to claim) spouse or child allowances for more than 12 months during their award
  • For married Scholars selected by the Commission for awards exceeding 18 months, a marriage allowance of £220 per month is payable provided that the husband and wife (or civil partners) are residing together at the same address in the United Kingdom
  •  Similar awards may not be held concurrently.

Application Deadline: 

All candidates must complete and submit their applications through the Electronic Application System on or before December 3, 2013. You can start your application early, save and complete it when you have all the information requested.

Nominating Agencies are expected to submit their nominations in electronic format latest by December 17, 2013.
                   

Useful links
                
Click on any of the following links to read the guidelines for the Commonwealth scholarship 2014.


 It is important to approach this patiently and read instructions carefully before applying.

List of nominating agencies invited to nominate candidates

List of universities/university bodies invited to nominate candidates for split-site (PhD) study

List of universities/university bodies invited to nominate their own academic staff members for Master’s, PhD, and split-site (PhD) study

List of UK universities who have agreed part funding agreement CSC for the Commonwealth Scholarship for citizens of developing countries

Commonwealth Scholarships prospectus 2014

The Electronic Application System is here.

The scholarship website is here.
 







 
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