Friday, September 16, 2016

University of Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarships 2017/2018

The University of Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies scholarships are created to allow graduates pursue study of benefit to the Muslim world.

Application Deadline: 6th or 20th January 2017, depending on your course
Offered annually? Yes

Eligible Countries: All
To be taken at (country): UK
Eligible Field of Study: All
About the Award: The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies is a Recognized Independent Centre of the University of Oxford. It was established in 1985 to encourage the scholarly study of Islam and the Islamic world. The Centre provides a meeting point for the Western and Islamic worlds of learning. At Oxford, it contributes to the multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary study of the Islamic world. Beyond Oxford, its role is strengthened by an international network of academic contacts. For more information, please refer to the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies scholarships website.
Type: All full-time master’s and DPhil courses
Eligibility: 
  • You must be applying to start a new full-time master’s or DPhil course at Oxford.
  • You must be either:
    • ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and from a Muslim community (with preference given to those from a financially disadvantaged household), or
    • a national of, and ordinarily resident in, one of the following countries in Asia and Africa
  • You should be intending to return to your country of ordinary residence once your course is completed.
  • Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit.
  • You should be intending to undertake study in a field derived from or of relevance to the Islamic tradition, which is of relevance and/or benefit to the Muslim world.
  • This scholarship is not open to applications from candidates who hold deferred offers to start in 2017-18.
Selection Process: Decisions are expected to be made by June 2017. If you have not heard from the University by this time, then please assume that your application has been unsuccessful. Due to the volume of applications that we receive, we regret that we are unable to contact unsuccessful applicants individually or provide feedback on applications.
Number of Awardees: Up to 5
Value of Scholarship: The scholarship will cover 100% of University and college fees and a grant for living costs (of at least £14,296).
Duration of Scholarship: Awards are made for the full duration of your fee liability for the agreed course.
How to Apply:
Award Provider: University of Oxford

Now Open! 100 Jim Ovia Scholarships for Nigerian Students 2016

Are you an undergraduate or graduate student in a Nigerian University? You are eligible to apply for the Jim Ovia Scholarships, formerly The Mankind United to Support Total Education (MUSTE) Scholarship. Eligible awardees are supported for their undergraduate and graduate study for the duration of their program.

Application Deadline: Opens 15th September 2016 to 15th November 2016
 
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: Nigerian citizens
To be taken at (country): Nigerian universities
Eligible Field of Study: All courses offered at Nigerian universities
About Scholarship: The Jim Ovia Scholarships was founded since 1998. It is fully funded by Mr. Jim Ovia to provide financial aid to outstanding Nigeria youths. The scholarship was previously known as the MUSTE scholarship. Since October 2010, Mr. Ovia has invested over 100 Million Naira in the program to support 1500 beneficiaries and counting.
In establishing the Jim Ovia Scholarships, Mr. Ovia hoped to create a network of future leaders within Nigeria who can compete globally with their peers, bring new ideas, creativity and are committed to improving the lives and circumstances of people in their respective communities.
Over time it is expected that the Jim Ovia Scholarship beneficiaries will become leaders in helping to address challenges related to health, technology, and finance, all areas in which the foundation is deeply engaged.
Scholarship Offered Since: 1998
Scholarship Type: undergraduate and graduate degrees
Eligibility
The scholarship is open to all potential students of Nigerian citizenship. One hundred (100) awardees are selected each year from a pool of eligible applicants.
Selection Criteria
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of personal intellectual ability, leadership capability and a desire to use their knowledge to contribute to society throughout Nigeria by providing service to their community and applying their talent and knowledge to improve the lives of others.
Number of Scholarships: The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities each year for new applicants while renewing applicants are supported annually, conditional on meeting all eligible requirements of the scholarship
Value of Scholarship: Scholarship covers tuition fee and maintenance allowances.
Duration of Scholarship: for the period of the program
How to Apply
  • Go to jimoviafoundation.org. Click on ‘LOG IN’ or ‘REGISTER NOW’ at top right hand corner of the homepage
  • Create a new account or login with your existing credentials if you already have a Jim Ovia Scholar Account
  • Between September 15 and November 15 when the scholarship application form becomes available, you can begin your application. Ensure to fill out all the data completely and accurately on your application.
Application Requirement
  • Completed online application
  • Valid Government ID (e.g. International passport, Voter’s Card, National ID or Driver’s License). The only exception will be for minors below the age of 18 years who are unable to apply for a government ID. In which case, a birth certificate will be accepted in lieu of a government ID for such minors.
  • An official original letter (not photocopied) from your school/Head of Department stating the following: – Your full-name – Course Title – Department of Study – CGPA – Gender – Matriculation number OR Newly matriculated who have not yet received a matriculation number or school ID must provide a provisional admission letter to their institution of study.
  • Original Secondary School Certificate (WAEC or NECO)
  • Original JAMB certificate
  • A valid student ID for your host institution  (University/College)
  • A passport photograph
Scholarship Provider: Jim Ovia Foundation

Full-Time Scholarships at Sheffield Hallam University 2017/2018 – Undergraduate and Masters

Brief description: Sheffield Hallam University UK is offering the Transform Together scholarships for all full-time Undergraduate and Postgraduate studies

Application Deadlines:
  • 1 November 2016 for January 2017 start
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Field of Study: Scholarship applications are welcome from those holding offers for the following full-time taught postgraduate courses

  • MBA
  • MSc International Events and Conference Management
  • MA TESOL
  • MSc Technical Architecture
  • MA Design
  • MSc Food Manufacturing Engineering
  • MSc Advancing Physiotherapy Practice
  • MSc Sport Business Management
About Scholarship: Are you ambitious? Do you want to represent international students at Sheffield Hallam University now and in the future? If so, these exclusive and competitive scholarships are aimed at you.
Transform Together scholarships are open to students from any non-EU country applying to study at Sheffield Hallam University to enrol in the next academic year.
The scholarships will be awarded to well-qualified students who demonstrate academic, personal or professional achievement on their scholarship application form. Successful applicants will be awarded with a certificate to mark their achievement following enrolment on their course.
Scholarship Offered Since: Not specified
Scholarship Type: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Scholarships
Selection Criteria and Eligibility: To be eligible to apply for one of these scholarships you must:
  • be an international or a European Union (non-UK) fee paying student
  • postgraduate only – have achieved a minimum 2.1 or equivalent in your honours degree and must meet the English and academic entry requirements for your course. Please attach your transcripts to your scholarship application
  • undergraduate only – have achieved or exceeded the English and academic entry requirements for the course
  • have an offer for a full-time taught undergraduate or postgraduate course at Sheffield Hallam University.
  • be self-funding your studies
  • be able to pay any additional fees your course may require, for example field trips
Number of Scholarships: Not specified
Value of Scholarship
  • 2015/16 – a full (100% discount) or half fee waiver (50% discount) is available for postgraduate courses and half fee waiver (50% discount) for each year of an undergraduate degree.
  • 2016/17 – a half fee waiver (50%) is available for postgraduate courses and for each year of an undergraduate degree
A package of incentives is to be confirmed, but will include
  • the opportunity to become an alumni ambassador back in your home country
  • a programme of events which aims to enhance your learning and social experience with fellow scholars
  • a Sheffield Hallam University hoodie
Successful scholars will be expected to represent Sheffield Hallam University through various activities during the academic year and after graduation.
Duration of Scholarship: for full period of study
Eligible Countries: International students
To be taken at (country): Sheffield Hallam University UK
How to Apply
To apply for a Transform Together Scholarship, follow these steps
  • Check you meet you the scholarship eligibility criteria listed below
  • Apply for a course at Sheffield Hallam. If you have not applied for a course, please visit our online prospectus
  • When you have received an offer from Sheffield Hallam, download the scholarship application form (on the
  • Complete and return the scholarship application form with transcripts toscholarships@shu.ac.uk by
    • 31 May 2016 for September 2016 start
    • 1 November 2016 for January 2017 start
  • A panel will review the scholarship applications
  • You will be notified if you have been successful approximately one month after the deadline. All decisions are at the University’s discretion and are final.
Sponsors: Sheffield Hallam University

Thursday, September 15, 2016

MTN – University of Cape Town Masters Scholarship Programme for Africans 2017/2018

Brief description: MTN Solution Space Scholarship is offering awards to visionary Africans who are willing to undertake research that will help shape the future of Africa. Full-fee studies will be taken at the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town.

MTN Scholars are known for their professional integrity, bold and visionary leadership, a spirit of innovation and inquisitiveness, active collaboration, entrepreneurial drive and track record of action.
Application Deadline:
 31st October 2016. Scholarships will be offered early December of 2016
Offered annually? Yes
Offered Since: 2014
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): University of Cape Town, South Africa
Eligible Areas of Study: 
  • Education: How might we use digital technologies, adaptive learning tools and analytics to enable personalised learning that leads to improved learning outcomes for the majority in Africa? How can digital technologies, devices and blended learning pedagogy be used for impact in school environments?
  • Health and Wellbeing: How might we use digital technologies to address challenges in Africa across healthcare, nutrition, mental health or safety and violence for the majority? How might data deliver more advanced tools for health prevention, participation, diagnosis and treatment?
  • Smart Cities: How might we use the Internet of Things (IoT), civic tech and open data to address the challenges of urbanization in African cities, such as traffic congestion, waste disposal and rising energy usage?
  • Open Imagination: We are open to outside-of-the-box technology-enabled ideas. So if you believe you have an idea and project that we will want to hear about, submit your application under the category Open Imagination.
About the Award: The MTN Solution Space seeks to support problem solvers – doers, makers, thinkers and creators – who continually seek to advance and leverage technologies for the well-being of Africans.
The Solution Space Scholarships were created to nurture a new generation of leaders that move beyond “business as usual” to envision, develop and test new models that will shape our future. The scholarships were created to support bold and visionary African mid-career professionals and entrepreneurs who are committed to local innovation and for whom a postgraduate qualification is an essential step in their journey of shaping the future of our continent.
Type: MBA or MPhil
Eligibility: To be considered for a MTN Scholarship, candidate must:
  1. be a citizen from an African country and a Permanent Resident for at least 1 year.
  2. apply to pursue either the MBA or the MPhil in Inclusive Innovation programme at the UCT GSB. Applicants will only be able to take up the MTN Scholarship if successfully admitted to the UCT GSB programme. For full details about the MBA programme or MPhil programme, criteria and how to apply to the business school click here
  3. Financial Need Criteria
    Financial Need must be illustrated as follows:
    • Full declaration of all details required must be recorded in the space provided on the Affidavit for the MTN Scholars Program at the University of Cape Town
    • Details fo all property and assets of any nature must be declared on the Affidavit provided.
    • UCT reserves the right to request that applicants furnish evidence of answers/statements on the application form. If it is found that the provided information is false or untrue, the University further reserves the right to disqualify an application and/or to cancel and recover any scholarship funds that may have been paid out to an awardee.
Selection Criteria: The following criteria apply in the selection of MTN Scholars.
  1. Applicant has started or worked in an entrepreneurial venture, or demonstrated entrepreneurial and innovative strategies within an organisation for at least one year. Applicants should be able to demonstrate experience or strong interest in their chosen focus area (education, health, smart cities). A track record of exploring or initiating innovative approaches in these sectors is preferable.
  2. Applicants must demonstrate professional integrity, bold and visionary leadership, a spirit of innovation and inquisitiveness, active collaboration, entrepreneurial drive and a track record of action.
  3. Applicants must demonstrate some need for the scholarship, through either previous work experience, personal background or demonstrated commitment to start a venture, which make self-funding the programme a significant burden.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right to disqualify ineligible, incomplete and/or inappropriate applications.
The University of Cape Town reserves the right to change the conditions of award or to make no awards at all.
The succesful candidate will be required to:
  • be registered for full or part-time study on the MBA/MPhil at the UCT Graduate School of Business;
  • comply with the University’s approved policies, procedures and practices for the postgraduate sector; and
  • take an entrepreneurial route in their studies (via research and elective choices) and contribute to the GSB’s Entrepreneurship or Technology Club.
Number of Awardees: Several
Value of Scholarship: An MTN Scholarship covers the full cost of tuition and registration fees at UCT GSB, as set by the business school.
The Scholars can also apply for several types of funding on a discretionary basis. For example an economy-class travel allowance for Scholars travelling from their home country to the business school at the beginning and back home at the end of their degree programme, a stipend, or to attend additional conferences or workshops, or conduct fieldwork and pilots.
Duration of Scholarship: one or maximum of two years
How to Apply: We advise that you begin your application as early as possible and do not wait until the deadline. Applications should be submitted by midnight on the evening of 31 October 2016.
It is not possible to apply for a MTN Scholarship without applying to the business school.
Applicants must first be eligible and apply for the academic programme at the UCT GSB (via the Admissions Office). For full details about the MBA programme or MPhil Inclusive Innovation programme, criteria and how to apply to the business school click here.
  1. Applicants must submit the  MTN Scholarship Application online form together with their UCT application number received from the UCT GSB Admissions Office. Required supporting documents include a CV and completed Affidavit.
  2. Applicants are then notified if they are selected for an interview.
  3. The final decision and award of the MTN Scholarship will be made by a Scholarship selection panel, following which applicants will be informed by mid December 2015. Applicants will only be able to take up the MTN Scholarship if successfully admitted to the UCT GSB programme.
Once your application has been received, a shortlisting committee will evaluate your application using our selection criteria for the Scholarship, to produce a final interview list.
We hold interviews in late November. If you are unable to attend in person we will interview you by Skype or phone. We aim to tell you within a week of the interview whether you have been successful.
Award Provider: MTN, University of Cape Town

DStv Eutelsat Award for African Secondary School Students with Interest in Technology 2016

Brief description: Secondary Students are eligible for the greatest experience of a lifetime if they can be inspired to create an award winning essay or poster on what satellites can do for the African continent.

Application Deadline: 07 November 2016
Offered annually? No

Eligible Countries: The Awards are open to all students from secondary (high) or combined schools in Africa where MultiChoice Africa maintains operations.
To be taken at (country): Paris, France
Eligible Field of Study: Open to all secondary students with an appetite for technology
About the Award: The DStv Eutelsat Star Awards are calling all science and technology fansbetween 14 and 19 to be inspired to write a creative essay or design a poster based on the following topic: “Take yourself into the future as a scientist, tasked with designing a new-age satellite that will help improve the lives of Africans. Tell us what you would call your satellite and describe the different functions and roles that it would play in the Africa of the future.”
MultiChoice Africa and Eutelsat are convinced by the power of science and technology education to encourage young minds to positively change their world. Now in its 6 th year, their joint initiative, the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards, inspires innovative thinking among a new African generation. This pan-African collaboration has created a meaningful engagement with students, the academic community and the scientific world. Since the start of the DStv Eutelsat Star Awards competition in 2011, over 5,000 students have taken part in this unique competition.
Offered Since: 2011
Type: Contest
Selection Criteria:  Entries are accepted in English, French and Portuguese and will be judged on the basis of high-standard criteria of accuracy, creativity, originality and innovation.
Number of Awardees: 4: 1 winner and 3 Runners-up
Value of Scholarship: The overall essay and poster winners will be eligible for a once in a lifetime trip for two to Paris, France to visit Eutelsat satellite facilities, with the essay winner also traveling to see a rocket launch into space. Runners-up will win a trip to South Africa to explore several sites as guests of MultiChoice Africa. The schools attended by the four overall winners also receive a DStv installation, including a dish, TV, decoder and free access to the DStv Education Bouquet.
Duration of Scholarship: Not stated
How to Apply: Entry forms can be obtained from any MultiChoice Resource Centre, the nearest MultiChoice office or copies can be downloaded from www.dstvstarawards.com
Award Provider: MultiChoice Africa Limited (DStv) and Eutelsat
Important Notes: Only entries submitted on the official entry form will be eligible. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in February 2017.

Berkeley Prize International Essay Competition for Undergraduate Architecture Students 2017. USD25,000



Each year, the Berkeley PRIZE Committee selects a topic critical to the discussion of the social art of architecture and poses a Question based on that topic. Full-time undergraduate students enrolled in any architecture degree program or majoring in architecture throughout the world (or teams of two students, one of whom may be from another discipline) are invited to submit a 500-word Essay proposal responding to the Question.


Submission Timeline:
  • September 15, 2016: Launch of 2017 Berkeley Prize Essay Competition.
  • November 1, 2016: (Stage One) 500-word essay proposal due.
  • Mid-December, 2016: Essay Semifinalists announced.
  • February 1, 2017: (Stage Two) Essay Semifinalists’ 2,500-word essays due.
  • February 8, 2017: Launch of Travel Fellowship Competition for Essay Semifinalists.
  • Early-March, 2017: Essay Finalists announced.
  • March 12, 2017: Travel Fellowship Entries Due.
  • Mid-April, 2017: Essay winners and Travel Fellowship winners Announced
About the Award: The Berkeley Undergraduate Prize for Design Excellence endowment was established in the Department of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley College of Environmental Design to promote the investigation of architecture as a social art. Each year  the PRIZE Committee selects a topic important to the understanding of the interaction of people and the built world that becomes the focus of the Essay Competition. This year the topic is: Architecture Reveals Communities.
The Committee poses a Question on this website related to the topic. Students enrolled in any accredited undergraduate architecture program or diploma in architecture program throughout the world are invited to submit a 500-word essay proposal in English responding to the Question. Undergraduate architecture students may team up with undergraduates from allied arts and social sciences programs.
Offered Since: 1999
Eligibility: 
  1. The competition is open to all current full-time registered students in an undergraduate architecture degree program or undergraduates majoring in architecture in accredited schools of architecture worldwide. Diploma in Architecture students who have not yet completed their Diploma are also eligible.
  2. Essays must be submitted in English.
  3. Finalists will be required to provide proof of current registration in the form of copies of actual school transcripts. You are still eligible to compete if you were an undergraduate student on September 15, 2016, but graduate before the awards are scheduled to be given.
  4. Team Up: Two students (maximum) who meet the eligibility requirements above may collaborate as authors. An architecture student may team up with another undergraduate in architecture, landscape architecture, urban studies, arts and humanities, the social sciences, or engineering. If two students collaborate, then both names must appear on their essay and if awarded a prize, the prize is to be equally shared.
Selection Process: From the pool of essay proposals received, approximately 25 are selected by the PRIZE Committee as particularly promising. The selected individual students, or student teams, become Semifinalists.
These Semifinalists are invited to submit a 2,500-word essay, again in English, expanding on their proposals. A group of readers, composed of Committee members and invited colleagues, selects five-to-eight of the best essays and sends these Finalist essays to a jury of international academics and architects to select the winners.
At the conclusion of the Essay Competition submittals, all Semifinalists are also invited to submit for a BERKELEY PRIZE Travel Fellowship. Details for the Fellowship will be announced in the spring 2017.
Essay Prize: A total of $12,500 in prize money will be awarded to the Essay Competition winners with $4000 first place prize.
Essay Question:
In your city, how do individual communities demonstrate their presence through the buildings designed to serve that group’s social and cultural needs and endeavors?
Discussion and Requirements: 
Throughout history, individual communities within cities have shown their presence through their architecture.  Distinct populations within the urban environment use architecture to facilitate gatherings that affirm their identity as a people and as a way to give their community an urban presence.  In fact, a city’s social and economic vitality is derived from what diverse communities contribute – and how these communities, comfortable among their urban neighbors, express themselves openly through buildings and architecture.
As a community, people may build a new structure or repurpose and remodel an existing structure to serve their specific population.  In either case, the chosen location within the city, whether intentional or not, is clearly meant to express and symbolize the community’s presence in the diverse urban fabric of the city.  Your design studio most probably reflects a population of mixed parentage, a multitude of different personal histories, and various religious, political, and cultural affiliations. You are now asked to go out of your studio and into your city to investigate and document how these very same differences are reflected in the city’s architecture.
Find 3 buildings, each of which represents one of your city’s unique communities.
  • Provide the background information for the buildings: when built, by whom, for what purpose, and today’s specific use.
  • Describe the most interesting aspects of the buildings in terms of the design and its location within the city.
  • Architecturally, which of these buildings is most interesting to you as a representative of the community that occupies it.  In depth, explain why.
As you are investigating and writing, remember that the context for all of these questions is what is to be learned from the above research and analysis towards a better understanding of the social art of architecture.
Judging Criteria: Judging for the Berkeley Prize essay competition is on a numeric system. The members of the BERKELEY PRIZE Committee are asked to evaluate each essay in terms of the following criteria:
  1. Does the Proposal address the Question?
  2. How creative, or creatively developed, is the Proposal?
  3. Would the Proposal be clear to a broad audience?
  4. How does the Proposal rank in terms of writing style?
  5. How socially significant is the Proposal?
  6. What is the potential for developing this Proposal into a strong essay?
Value of Award: There is a total prize of 25,000USD, minimum 5,750USD first prize.  The remaining purse is to be allocated at the discretion of the Jury.
Please Visit Award Webpage for more details before you apply. Then Apply here

Etisalat Flash Fiction Award 2016 for African Writers



Brief description: The Etisalat Flash Fiction Prize for Literature celebrates writers of African citizenship with unpublished stories that are accessible via mobile and on-the-go devices.

Application Deadline: 14th October, 2016
General Application Timeline:
  • Voting Opens to the general public – November 1
  • Voting Closes – November 30
  • Top 50 Announced – December 2
  • Finalists Announced – January 11, 2017
  • Award Ceremony/Winner Announcement – March 2017
Eligible Countries: Individuals of african citizenship based anywhere in the world.
To be taken at (country): Nigeria, United Kingdom
Authors and their publishers can be based anywhere in the world. In line with our vision of promoting upcoming writers, Etisalat will sponsor a book tour to three African cities. The winning writer will also embark on the Etisalat Fellowship at the University of East Anglia mentored by Professor Giles Foden (author of The Last King of Scotland) which will include significant opportunities to meet other writers, publishers and most importantly work on their second book. The Etisalat Prize for Literature is unique in that it also aims to promote the publishing industry at large and will therefore purchase 1000 copies of all shortlisted books which will be donated to various schools, book clubs and libraries across the African continent.
Type: Contest
About the Award: Etisalat has at the core of its vision, to encourage and inspire creativity. Having this in mind, the Flash Fiction Award has been established in order to cater to the large amount of interest received from unpublished writers across the Continent.  In order to garner some publicity for the art of flash fiction writing and the writers themselves, this category of the Prize will be open to the general public to review and contribute to the ultimately selection of a winner.
In today’s fast paced world where communication is right at our finger tips through the use of smart devices; phones, tablets and the likes, consumers prefer to consume information on-the-go and in bite sized chunks. The Flash Fiction Award therefore seeks to marry both of these concepts together thus providing added value to mobile device users across Africa.
The prize aims to serve as a platform for the discovery of new creative talent out of the continent and invariably promote the burgeoning publishing industry in Africa.
Eligibility: 
  • The Prize is open to all writers of unpublished short stories (of African citizenship but can be resident anywhere in the world)
  • All entries will be submitted online via the website and short stories submitted should not exceed 300 words
Number of Awardees: 3
Value of Contest: Winners will receive:
  • Winning Author
  • £1,000 cash prize.
  • High end device
Runners-up (2):
  • £500 cash prize (each)
  • High end device
Top 50 Stories:
  • Published e-book compilation by okadabooks.com promoted online and via SMS
  • Published print book (if available) distributed at award ceremony
How to Apply: Interested candidates should fill the entry form completely
Award Provider: Etisalat

Nelson Mandela – African Leaders of Tomorrow Fully-funded Scholarship, Canada 2017/2018


Brief description: The African Leaders of Tomorrow (ALT) Scholarship Program commemorates the late Nelson Mandela’s commitment to social justice and equity. It supports young African professionals to become leaders in public policy and administration.


Application Timeline: 
  • The 2017 Competition opens Today, 9th September 2016.
  • Deadline to complete the Initial Questionnaire receive link to application form:  14th October, 2016
  • Selection process: 14th October to 31st December, 2016
  • Pre-selected candidates notified by email: January 2017
  • Admission to universities: January to March 2017
  • Pre-departure process (visa, accommodation, pre-departure orientation): February to July 2017
  • All other candidates notified of results: June 2017
  • Orientation session in Canada: Mid- August 2017
  • Start of study programs: End of August/beginning of September 2017
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: Countries in sub-Saharan Africa
To be taken at (country): Canada
Eligible Fields of Study: Public Administration, Public Policy or Public Finances
About the Award: The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) administers the International Scholarships Program (ISP) of Global Affairs Canada. The ALT Scholarship Program by the CBIE grants full scholarships based on merit to women and men from sub-Saharan Africa to pursue a Master’s degree in public administration, public policy or public finances in Canada
The African Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Programme has two components:
  • An academic component
  • A professional component
Offered Since: 2015
Type: Masters
Eligibility: You must meet ALL the requirements to be eligible:
  • Be a citizen AND resident of sub-Saharan Africa;
  • Be between 22 and 35 years old (at the beginning of the study program);
  • Have completed a university degree meeting the minimum academic requirements for admission into a Master’s degree in Canada;
  • Have a minimum of two years and a maximum of five years of full-time work experience in the public sector, civil society sector or a research institute in Africa;
  • Be fluent in  French or English;
  • Meet all the academic requirements of the study program of choice.
You are not eligible if:
  • You are a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident or you have applied for permanent residency in Canada.
  • You are already enrolled in a degree or any program of study at a Canadian university.
  • You are currently employed by the Government of Canada.
Selection Criteria: Eligible candidates with complete files will be assessed against the following criteria by a national selection committee:
  • Academic merit;
  • Professional experience;
  • Relevance and merit of the case study;
  • Recommendation letters;
  • Demonstrated leadership capacity; and
  • Potential contribution to public administration and public policy upon the candidate’s return to his/her home country.
In awarding the scholarships, considerations will be given to gender equity and equitable representation from across sub-Saharan Africa
Number of Awardees: Not specified
Value of Scholarship: Fully-funded
Duration of Scholarship: The African Leaders of Tomorrow Scholarship Programme funds studies in a Master’s degree programme in public administration, public policy or public finance for a maximum period of two years (24 months). There are no other eligible programs.
How to Apply: Eligible candidates must fill out an online application form and upload the following documents to the form:
  • A CV or resume
  • All official transcripts and diplomas for every university program completed or in progress (with official translation if the transcripts are not in English or French)
  • An abstract for a case study
  • A 500 to 750 word letter of intent to explain why you want to study in public administration and how you will use the training on return to your country
  • Three reference letters (two academic and one professional). If you are currently employed, one of the support letters should be from your employer
  • A copy of your valid passport or a copy of the application form for a passport if you do not have a valid passport along with a national identity card
  • Language test results if you have never studied in the language of instruction at the Canadian university where you want to study (English or French) (g. TOEFL, Alliance française)
Award Provider: The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) manages the ALT Scholarship Program in partnership with the Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) and in collaboration with the African Association of Public Administration and Management (AAPAM) and the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA).
Important Notes: During the application process you select three choices of universities and programs. You should consult the admission requirements and the program description to ensure that it meets your interest and qualifications.  At this time, you do not need to apply to the university separately.

Swedish Institute She Entrepreneurs Programme for Women in MENA Region 2017

Brief description: The call for applications for She Entrepreneurs 2017 for women in the countries listed below is now open

Application Timeline:
  • Application opens: 6th September, 2016
  • Application closes: 6th October 2016.
Offered annually? Yes
Offered Since: 2011
Eligible Countries: Countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions: Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine*, Sweden, Syria, Tunisia or Yemen.
To be taken at (country): Sweden
About the Award: She Entrepreneurs is a recognised leadership programme for young emerging women social entrepreneurs in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) and Sweden. Intended for women who have already started to build a social business, She Entrepreneurs offers participants a chance to take their social business initiative to a whole new level.
The She Entrepreneurs programme is an intensive programme with a full-day schedule and many evening activities and all selected participants have to commit to participating in all activities of both module 1 and 2.
Type: Entrepreneurship
Eligibility: To apply to She Entrepreneurs you have to:
  • have the drive, ambition and interest to use social entrepreneurship to implement a social business initiative that you have already started working on
  • your social business initiative should be based and implemented in your country of citizenship or in one of the countries of the She Entrepreneurs programme listed above
  • be between 20 and 36 years old
  • have a good working knowledge of both written and spoken English.
Selection Criteria: A selection committee consisting of staff from the Swedish Institute as well as representatives from partner organisations and field experts evaluates the applications according to the following criteria:
  • applicant’s social business initiative that will be the focus of the programme
  • applicant’s drive, motivation and commitment, as well as her answers to the questions of the She Entrepreneurs application form
  • assessment of the applicant’s CV.
Selection Process: Around 60 shortlisted applicants are called for interviews as a second step in the selection process. The interviews are conducted through Skype. This offer is valid only under the condition that the participant obtains a visa to travel to Sweden. SI will facilitate the visa application process, but cannot guarantee a visa. In recent years, applicants living in conflict-ridden areas have in a few cases seen their visa applications rejected.
She entrepreneurs will accept references who speak English, Arabic and French.
Number of Awardees: Around 28
Value of Programme: She Entrepreneurs participants will build on their knowledge of business elements, from branding to risk-taking. The programme offers a competitive advantage as participants develop their own social business initiative and acquire personal skills and innovative tools.
The programme also allows women entrepreneurs to meet, inspire each other and share experiences on common challenges. Participants will emerge with a strong and active network of likeminded women who support each other in driving important changes in society.
Duration of Programme: A total of two and a half weeks
How to Apply: Apply by filling out the She Entrepreneurs Application Form 2016 and by going to our application portal. Deadline for applications is 6 October, 2016. Only applicants who have submitted a complete application will be considered for the programme. A complete application consists of:
  • a completed application form in English, including your contact details and the contact details of two reference persons*
  • an updated CV in English
  • a photo (not compulsory).
Award Provider: Swedish Institute
Important Notes: Please note that there are no exceptions to the eligibility requirements. Only completed applications will be considered.