Apply for “CSC Shared Scholarship for Commonwealth Country Students at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK 2024/2025”
Jointly funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) and Goldsmiths, CSC Shared Scholarship Scheme is now open for those students who can not afford to study in the UK.
The program is available for masters students from a developing commonwealth country and provides full tuition fees, living costs, airfares and allowances.
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CSC Shared Scholarship for Commonwealth Country Students at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Application Deadline: December
Brief Description
- University or Organization: Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and Goldsmiths, University of London
- Department: UK Department for International Development (DFID)
- Course Level: Master
- Award: Fully-funded
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: CSC offers over 750 awards each year
- Nationality: Commonwealth country citizens
- The award can be taken in the United Kingdom
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Developed and lower-middle-income Commonwealth countries
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: Full-time Master’s study in the given courses: 1) MA Tourism & Cultural Policy, 2) MA Global Political Economy, 3) MA Journalism, 4) MA Politics, Development, and the Global South, and 5) MA Postcolonial Culture & Global Policy
- Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:
- eligible Commonwealth country, or be a British Protected Person
- Be a permanent resident in an eligible Commonwealth country
- Be available to start your academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September/October 2024
- By September 2024, hold a first degree of at least upper second class (2:1) standard, or a second class degree and a relevant postgraduate qualification (usually a Master’s degree)
- Not have studied or worked for one (academic) year or more in a high-income country (as classified by the World Bank)
- Be unable to afford to study in the UK without this scholarship
- Applicants will not be considered for the award if you have not made a course application to Goldsmiths. Note: The course application is made to Goldsmiths, and the scholarship application is made via the Commonwealth Commission online application form.
How to Apply
How to Apply: Before applying for the scholarship, applicants must have applied for admission in one of the following courses at Goldsmiths.
After being a university student, applicants must make their application using the CSC’s online application system.
- MA Tourism & Cultural Policy
- MA Global Political Economy
- MA Journalism
- MA Politics, Development, and the Global South
- MA Postcolonial Culture & Global Policy
Supporting Documents:
- For Scholarship: Proof of citizenship or refugee status and full transcripts detailing all your higher education qualifications, including to-date transcripts for any qualifications you are presently studying.
- For Admission: For admission: Transcript, Study Abroad/International Office Student Reference Form, and English language certificate
Admission Requirements: Students should have or expect to have an undergraduate degree of at least second class standard in a relevant subject.
Language Requirement: If English isn’t your first language, you will need an IELTS certificate (6.5 overall with 6.5 in writing and no element lower than 6.0). Goldsmiths also accepts a range of other English language qualifications.
Benefits
Funded by the UK Department for International Development (DFID), the CSC program offers over 750 fully-funded awards each year. Winners will receive awards for full tuition fees, living costs, airfares and allowances.
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