Eira Francis Davies Scholarship for Developing Countries’ Female Students at Swansea University in UK

College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea
University is funding Scholarship for Developing Countries. Applicants
must be women and pursuing undergraduate or a Taught Master’s postgraduate
courses. Scholarship awards are available for full time study which covers
tuition fees. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and/or
financial need. After the completion of degree studies at Swansea University
applicants have to return to their country. Awards are non transferable and
awarded to female students of developing countries.
Study Subject(s): This
scholarship is provided to study in College of Human and Health Sciences at
undergraduate or taught master’s postgraduate level.
Course Level: This scholarship is for pursuing undergraduate or a taught
master’s postgraduate level at Swansea University, UK.
Scholarship Provider: Swansea University, UK
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:-Candidates
must be new, full-time, degree seeking, non-EU applicants
-Candidates must have completed an application to study and accepted the offer
of a place at Swansea University within the College of Human and Health
Sciences
-Candidates must show strong academic ability and financial need
-Candidates should not be eligible for other financial support from Swansea
University e.g. tuition fee reductions through collaborative links or bursaries
Please note that students progressing from ICWS are not eligible to apply for
an International Scholarship
-For undergraduate courses, applicants are expected to achieve 3 A and/or B
grades at A-Level or equivalent (excluding General Studies) and 5 A and/or B
grades at GCSE level or equivalent.
-For Postgraduate Taught courses, applicants should have a minimum of a
2:1Bachelors degree (or equivalent). In the case of all applicants, their
English language ability must meet any stipulated condition of offer and UKBA
requirements.
Scholarship Open for Students of Following
Countries
: Students of developing countries (Afghanistan,
Gambia, The Myanmar, Bangladesh, Guinea, Nepal, Benin, Guinea-Bisau, Niger,
Burkina Faso, Haiti, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, Sierra Leone, Cambodia, Korea, Dem
Rep., Somalia, Central African Republic, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Chad,
Liberia, Tanzania, Comoros, Madagascar, Togo, Congo, Dem. Rep, Malawi, Uganda,
Eritrea, Mali, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Angola, India, São Tomé and
Principe, Armenia, Iraq, Senegal, Belize, Kiribati, Solomon Islands, Bhutan,
Kosovo, Sri Lanka, Bolivia, Lao PDR, Sudan, Cameroon, Lesotho, Swaziland, Cape
Verde, Marshall Islands, Syrian Arab Republic, Congo, Rep., Mauritania,
Timor-Leste, Côte d’Ivoire, Micronesia, Fed. Sts., Tonga, Djibouti, Moldova,
Turkmenistan, Egypt, Arab Rep, Mongolia, Tuvalu, El Salvador, Morocco Ukraine,
Fiji, Nicaragua, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Nigeria, Vanuatu, Ghana, Pakistan,
Vietnam, Guatemala, Papua New Guinea, West Bank and Gaza, Guyana, Paraguay,
Yemen, Rep., Honduras, Philippines, Zambia, Indonesia and Samoa) can apply for
this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The Eira Francis Davies Scholarship, which shall be awarded from time
to time by the Senate on the basis of academic merit and/or financial need and
which shall contribute to tuition fees, shall be tenable for such period as
determined by the Senate and shall be subject to satisfactory academic progress
and to such other terms and conditions as the University shall stipulate. It is
a condition of the award of the Eira Francis Davies Scholarship that the
student agrees to return to her country for work or study upon completion of
degree studies at Swansea University.
What does it cover? Scholarship will be used to offset tuition fees for the duration of the
degree or course subject to satisfactory academic progression.
Selection Criteria: Academic merit and/or financial need are selection criteria for this
scholarship.
Notification: Successful
applicants will be informed by 1st September 2013 and a reduced tuition fee
will be levied at enrollment.
How to Apply: The mode
of applying is electronically or application form can be sent by post.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The closing date for the receipt of completed scholarship applications
is 5th July 2013.
Note: Having accepted an award, a scholarship
holder may not withdraw from the course save in exceptional circumstances and
subject to the approval of the relevant Head of College. Failure to observe
this regulation may render the student liable to repay to the University any
award which has been made either in whole or in part as determined by the
International Scholarship Committee.
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