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Last updated: 08 May 2012

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Chancellor College Education Masters

2012

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2012

 

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2012

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2013

South Africa Postgraduate

2013

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2012

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2012

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Masters Study in Malawi

Masters Study in the UK

The application process for UK scholarships for Masters courses beginning in September 2012 is now closed.  

 

Who we partner

 

Canon Collins Trust is offering scholarships for study at the following universities:

Please note that there will be no “open” scholarships as in previous years. We will only accept applications from individuals seeking to study at one of the above universities. These scholarships are for Masters study in any subject field.  Applicants must apply to their chosen universities separately and awards are conditional on the applicant being offered a place at the relevant university.

 

What we offer

 

Full tuition, stipend, travel costs and other support whilst in the UK.

 

Are you eligible?

 

To apply for a scholarship under this programme you must:

Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

 

Applicants will be expected to demonstrate their commitment to the development of their country and region.

 

Please note that Canon Collins Trust does not currently fund PhD study in the UK; however we act as a nominating agency for Commonwealth Scholarships. For more information, click here.

REGINA LIALABI

Canon Collins Scholar 2011-2012

MA Gender and Development, University of Sussex

 

“Getting the scholarship was a turning point in my life. I intend to use my skills and knowledge to shape the future of girls and women in Zambia, especially in rural communities. I will continue working with rural communities to address social and cultural factors which hinder girls and women from participating in the development process”