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Friday, 31 January 2014

Lalji PfAL scholarships for graduate study at the London School of Economics and Political Science.


Through the generous support of the Lalji family and the Programme for African Leadership (PfAL) Foundation, the London School of Economics and Political Science is delighted to announce that it is making available a significant scholarship fund to bright African students applying to the MSc Development Management or the MSc in International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies (IDHE)  starting in the academic year 2014/15.  A full scholarship will cover fees and living costs, but the value for each student will be assessed according to financial need.

As well as studying for a prestigious London School of Economics MSc programme, all Lalji PfAL Scholarship recipients will participate in an additional programme of workshops and seminars throughout the year.

Successful candidates will also gain membership of the growing PfAL network of African leaders.
 

Eligibility


In 2014/15, the scholarships are open to applicants from across sub-Saharan Africa.  A minimum of 15 places will be reserved for applicants from Kenya, South Sudan and Uganda.  Applicants who have not previously studied outside Africa are particularly encouraged to apply.
 

How to apply 


Apply NOW! A fee waiver worth GBP£50 will be awarded to the first 50 successful Phase 1 applicants ONLY!

In order to be eligible for one of these awards, you must first complete a PfAL Phase 1 application form.  If your initial application is approved then you will be invited to apply for one of the two selected MSc programmes (Phase 2) and complete a financial assessment form (Phase 3).
 



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