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International postgraduate and undergraduate Scholarships from La Trobe University, Australia Application Deadline: 0000-00-00


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La Trobe University, Australia offers La Trobe's Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) which cover tuition fees for high-achieving international students accepted into undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs. Worth between $10,000 and $20,000, these scholarships are paid across a maximum of two semesters (or 12 months).

If you receive this scholarship, you still need to pay for any difference in fees for your first two semesters, fees for the rest of your course, and your Overseas Student Health Cover. To continue receiving your scholarship into your second semester, you must maintain a C grade average.

Who is eligible?
You must be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand and be applying to start an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program. You must also have scored 85% or equivalent in your previous degree/award, and meet our English language and academic entry requirements. You are not eligible if you are starting a Higher Degree by Research, exchange program, Study Abroad program, ELICOS and Foundation Studies program, or Diploma course.

How to apply
After you receive your offer, complete a scholarship application form (PDF 76kb)and submit it to La Trobe International at intapplication@latrobe.edu.au.

Application deadline
Applications deadlines for 2014 have passed now. 2015 deadline will be available soon.

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Academic Excellence Scholarships from La Trobe University, Australia

International Scholarships from Bangor University, UK


1382277016bangoruniversityscholarship.jpgBangor University was founded in 1884, making it one of the oldest and most prestigious degree awarding institutions in the UK. For more than 125 years students from all over the world have graduated from Bangor and as a result gone on to achieve great success in their chosen careers.

In recognition of the outstanding talent of many international students, Bangor University has a generous scholarships fund. Each year over £1 million pounds is committed to helping students from around the world fulfil their dreams of studying overseas.
Undergraduate
Every successful candidate will be considered for a scholarship between £2,000 - £5,000 per year of study, which ultimately will be valued between £6,000 - £15,000 for the total duration of study.

Postgraduate Taught
Every successful candidate will be considered  for a scholarship of £2,500 or higher, there are also Full fee waiver scholarships available for Postgraduate taught candidates.
Research
Every successful candidate will be considered for a scholarship of between £2,500 - £5,000 per year of study, which ultimately will be valued between £7,500 - £15,000 for the total duration of study.
Applicants are NOT required to complete a separate scholarship application form. Scholarship awards will be clearly stated on the offer / admission letter.
Please note (for all applicants): 
> Applicants will be considered for ONLY ONE of the above scholarships.
> The above scholarships are available to students beginning their degree course in January or September 2015.
> Candidates who are fully sponsored by a third party will not be entitled to these Scholarships
> The above scholarships are offered in the form of a reduction in tuition fee only.
> The above scholarships are not open to UK/EU applicants
It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
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International Scholarships from Bangor University,UK

International Postgraduate Scholarships from Kingston University London Application Deadline: 2014-11-16

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Kingston University London offer awards totalling £200,000 every year, with each international scholarship worth £3,500. These are open to prospective full-time postgraduates in any subject area on a one-year taught masters degree based at Kingston University.
Available Scholarship:
Scholarships are available for both September entry and January entry (for courses with a relevant start date).
> Scholarship applications for January 2015 entry are now open.
> Scholarship applications for September 2015 entry will be open from mid-February 2015.
Who can apply?
You can apply for an award if you:
> are an international student (classified as 'overseas' for fee purposes);
> have an offer of a place on a course at Kingston for 2014/15 entry; and
> are not currently registered on a postgraduate course at Kingston University.

The deadline to apply is Sunday 16 November 2014.

How are the scholarships awarded?
The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of:
> academic merit;
> what you expect to gain from the course you are taking; and
> what you intend to do after completing the course.

How do I apply?
Before you begin your application, please make sure that you meet the eligibility criteria. You must:
> be an international student (classified as 'overseas' for fee purposes);
> have an offer of a place on a course at Kingston for 2014/15 entry; and
> not currently be registered on an undergraduate or postgraduate course at Kingston University.
Please also note that you will need electronic copies of the following documents to make your application online:
> a copy of your offer letter;
> an academic reference letter;
> a copy of your academic transcript/worksheet; and
> a copy of your Academic IELTS or TOEFL result (where applicable).

It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Original Scholarship link below:
International Postgraduate Scholarships from Kingston University London

International Undergraduates Scholarships from Cornell University,USA

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Cornell University has a limited amount of funding available for international undergraduates, only 30-40 scholarships are awarded to students in each entering class.Decisions about financial aid for newly entering international undergraduates are made at the time of admission and are not changed for the duration of theundergraduate program 

Scholarship Value:

The scholarships are either partial or full, based on the selected student's need. It is not possible to apply for financial aid from Cornell after enrollment. 

Financial Aid for International Undergraduates:

Decisions about financial aid for newly entering international undergraduates are made at the time of admission and are not changed for the duration of the undergraduate program. Cornell has a limited amount of funding available for international undergraduates. Scholarships are awarded to students in each entering class and are either partial or full, based on the selected student's need. It is not possible to apply for financial aid from Cornell after enrollment. 

It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Original Scholarship link
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Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students from University of Sydney

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The University of Sydney takes great pleasure in announcing the Sydney Achievers International Scholarships for new international students commencing at the University in 2015.These prestigious scholarships are aimed at attracting high achieving, academically meritorious, international students to enjoy the ‘Sydney experience’ at one of the finest institutions of higher education in the world. 
Details are as follows:
SYDNEY ACHIEVERS INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS (POSTGRADUATE) 
Benefits
AUD$10,000 each per annum (ie, $15,000 in total for a 1.5 year program, $20,000 in total for a 2 year program), available for the CRICOS registered duration of a recipient’s program of study, for any Postgraduate Coursework program offered at the University of Sydney (subject to the recipient maintaining satisfactory academic progress each year).

No living allowance is payable. 
Criteria for Eligibility
Applicants must have completed the equivalent of an Australian Bachelor degree qualification with a minimum high distinction average as based on the Australian grading system. Students who have already commenced postgraduate studies, or students transferring from other postgraduate programs are not eligible.

Application Procedure
> To be considered for the Sydney Achievers International Scholarship, a candidate must receive an Unconditional Offer of Admission. Applicants receiving an Unconditional Offer of Admission for will be invited to lodge an Expression of Interest. The closing date for the EOI form will be indicated in the invitation letter.
> Successful candidates are expected to be notified by email in February.
> Applications for Admission to Semester One 2015 are now open.  
Original Scholarship link and more details on:
Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students from University of Sydney
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International Undergraduate Scholarships from University of Melbourne, Australia Application Deadline: 2015-01-15

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The International Undergraduate Scholarships were established by the University of Melbourne in recognition of the significant contribution made by international student to the diversity of the University's student population.

The University usually awards 50 scholarships per annum.  
Benefits
The International Undergraduate scholarship provides one of the following benefits:
- a one off $10,000 fee remission from tuition fees in the first year of an undergraduate degree; or
- a 50% remission from tuition fees for the normal full-time duration of an undergraduate degree; or
- a 100% remission from tuition fees for the normal full-time duration of an undergraduate degree 
 To be considered for a fee remission scholarship you must:
> be a citizen of a country other than Australia and New Zealand and not a permanent resident of Australia;
> have received an unconditional offer for an undergraduate course;
> have achieved excellent final year school results, such as:
---- 4 A-grades in the GCE A Levels
---- an ATAR of 99.9 in the Australian Year 12 program,
---- overall 98% in an approved Foundation program
---- an International Baccalaureate (IB) score of 44; and
> not have  previously undertaken any tertiary studies (excluding extension studies completed as part of a year 12 program); 
Application
You do not need to submit an application for this scholarship. All eligible students who have received an unconditional offer for admission to an undergraduate degree will automatically be considered.
Selection
International Undergraduate Fee Remission Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and allocated on a competitive basis subject to quotas by course and region. Scholarships have been awarded to students from countries such as Mexico, Singapore, Bangladesh, China, Mauritius, Sweden, Malaysia, USA and India.\
Outcome
There are five selection rounds with a designated number of scholarships available for each round:
> November, December and January for student commencing in Semester 1 or 2
> April and May for students commencing in Semester 2Successful candidates will be notified via within two weeks of the selection round being held.
Next Round:
Opens: 1 November 2014
Closes: 31 January 2015
It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship. 

International students Scholarships from University of Arkansas,USA

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International students are eligible to apply for the following scholarships in University of Arkansas :
> Chancellor's Scholarship
> Silas Hunt Scholarship
> University Scholarship
> John and Marie Lavallard Scholarship
> Jack Kent Cooke Transfer Scholarship
> Alumni Scholarships (apply through the Alumni Association)
> The Leo S. Rowe Pan American Fund - The Rowe Fund awards educational loans to qualified persons from Latin American and Caribbean countries.
> Additional Scholarship Opportunities
> Funding Opportunities for Study in the U.S. for Students From Europe and Eurasia
> Selected Funding Sources Open to Non-US Citizens
The deadline to apply for scholarships is February 1, but applying early is critical in order to have maximum consideration.  It is important to submit your application for admission to the University, all supporting documents and official test scores (especially SAT or ACT) far in advance of the scholarship deadline. You must apply separately for scholarships by going to the Office of Scholarships website athttp://scholarships.uark.edu/.
Scholarship applications are not held until February 1 to be reviewed all at the same time; rather, scholarships are awarded at periodic intervals to qualifying candidates upon review and approval by the Scholarship Committee.  Therefore, not all qualifying students who apply by February 1 may be awarded a scholarship if funding runs out.  If you are an outstanding student with high test scores and excellent grades, we encourage you to apply early for admission and scholarships.
It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Original Scholarship link
International students Scholarships from University of Arkansas,USA

The German option


Every year, hoards of Nepali students are found jetting off to foreign countries for education and work. While the US and Australia are probably the most popular destinations at present, we should keep our minds open to other possible alternatives. Germany, for instance, is a viable option, and the number of students applying to this European nation has grown over time, as demonstrated by the proliferation of consultancies in Kathmandu that help students to get into German educational institutions.
One of the most unique aspects of the education system in Germany is the fact that courses are free. Yes, that’s right, free. While tuition fees in colleges in the US and other countries can often be mindboggling, German universities provide courses free of cost, owing to the fact that these universities are state-funded. Students need only bear their living expenses—the rest is taken care of. Of course, there are some universities that do charge certain fees per semester, but this is limited to a couple of hundred Euros, nothing extravagant. Besides, considering students are allowed to work 90 days a year means that they have ample opportunity to earn some extra cash while they study.
It’s a fact that German universities—of which there are more than 380—are internationally renowned, made famous by their association with scholars such as Humboldt, Einstein, Hegel and Marx. What’s more, they have now introduced Bachelor and Masters degree programs adapted to international standards and credit systems, thereby reducing the entry barriers for international students.
As for post-graduation job opportunities, many of my own acquaintances have found employment following the end of their academic pursuits. It helps that there is often close cooperation between the universities and industries, as well as research organisations, a link that helps students gain insight into the world they will one day be working in. International students are generally given an additional year after their graduation to stay in the country, during which they need to be gainfully employed. This will also greatly boost their chances of getting a permanent residence permit in the future.
International students coming to Germany are usually put off by the fact that they have to learn the language, but for me, it was more of an added bonus rather than an obstacle. I got to learn a language, and honestly, it’s not that difficult, particularly if you’re a fluent English speaker. In practice, it takes about six months to one year to learn the language to the point where you are able to keep up with your university course. There are some German universities that have begun international courses in Management, Engineering and Social Science in English but besides theses, most faculties are run in German. 
Besides the academic opportunities, which I found to be plentiful, Germany was overall a lovely place to live in. With well-developed infrastructure, beautiful cities, and a level of perceived safety—at least where I was living—makes it a place I relive fondly in my memories.
Instead of the predictable circuit of countries, Nepali students need to broaden their horizons. Just because it might be intimidating to have to learn a new language doesn’t mean that places like Germany are impossible to live in, it just makes the experience more rewarding. For me, the ten years I spent there was probably the most intellectually-stimulating length of time I’ve ever had the fortune of passing anywhere, and would sincerely recommend Germany to anyone considering going abroad for their studies.
source: Gajurel, Ajita(2011),"The German option", The Kathmandu Post, 3 Dec 2011
Gajurel works in a private bank in Nepal

Study in Norway

Norway offers you a unique student experience and Norwegian institutions of higher education welcome applications sent by qualified students from all over the world.
Internationalisation is a priority within all sectors of the Norwegian education system, and universities and university colleges are constantly working to facilitate for international students. Around 14 000 foreign nationals are currently enrolled at Norwegian institutions of higher education. International students may apply for admission to a variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programmes. You may come to Norway as student through established exchange programmes, institutional agreements or as a so called "free mover", where you arrange the stay by yourself (type of study, length and financing).
Quality education
With a wide range of high quality courses and great flexibility, Norwegian institutions prove to be an ideal study destination. From vocational subjects to postgraduate and doctorate level, there are plenty of opportunities for students to fulfil their ambitions. You will also benefit from the informal atmosphere at Norwegian universities and university colleges, where teachers are easily approachable and tuition often takes place in small groups. Most institutions also have well equipped computer facilities with free Internet access.
Study off the beaten track
In our northern corner of the world you can combine your studies with exciting outdoor activities, both winter and summer. You can see the Aurora Borealis ("Northern lights"), experience the midnight sun, fjords and mountains. Challenge yourself with skiing, white water rafting or climbing. Or simply enjoy the fresh air, clean water and lots and lots of space. As a student in Norway you will never be short of possibilities for unique nature experiences.
Admission & Application
In order to obtain the necessary application forms and information about the application deadlines you will have to contact each university or university college. In general the application deadline for foreign students is between December 1 to March 15 for courses starting the following autumn (August).Please note that some institutions have separate "pre-qualification" deadlines that are earlier than this.
Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT):The Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT) supervises and helps to develop the quality of higher education in Norway through evaluation, accreditation and recognition of quality systems, institutions and course provisions. NOKUT is the official Norwegian ENIC-NARIC center.
Academic requirements
A compilation of country-specific information called the GSU-list (formerly SIS list) states what level of education applicants from different countries need to meet for entry into Norwegian higher education, including any requirements concerning proficiency in English. For courses where the language of instruction is Norwegian, proficiency in the Norwegian language is also required.
Undergraduate studies
Completion of secondary education at advanced level, equivalent to passing the exam at the end of Norwegian secondary school, is the general basic requirement for entry to Norwegian universities and university colleges. For students from some countries at least one year of completed studies at the university level is required in addition.
Please check the GSU-list for detailed information regarding additional requirements for your country.
Some study programmes have special admission requirements, usually relating to specialist subjects or fields of study from secondary school. Please check with the institution for information about these special qualifications.
For more information and original link visit :www.studyinnorway.no, accessed 20 September 2011

American Education System

American education system is bit confusing and extremely dissimilar from the education system of your native country. The educational options available in this country are fabulous especially in the higher level. Basically, the USA education system comprises of 12 complete years of primary and secondary education before getting admission in the university or graduate college. It is not necessary that these 12 years of basic education must be completed from within USA and hence, students from other countries are also welcome for higher education. The highlight of USA education system is its adaptability of cutting-edge technology in all the fields of study. In addition to this truth, another impressive element about US education system is that many world leaders, bureaucrats and prominent business tycoons cherish the education system of the country after studying from there.
Needless to say, acquiring an educational experience from the land of USA will drive people to a magnificent and brilliant career life. The education of US starts at the age of five in the 'primary school'. After completing five grades, the student will enter 'secondary school' to get the 'high school diploma' after successful completion of twelve grades. Those who complete high school and would like to attend college or university must attend 'undergraduate' school. These are schools that offer either a two-year degree or a four-year degree in a specific course of study. The course of study is called the 'major', which comprises of the main or special subjects.
The next level of education system in the US is 'graduate school'. After getting the undergraduate degree, the education can be continued for next two levels. The first one is, studying to get 'master's degree' as an extended specialized study of the subject taken up in the under graduation course. It is of two years duration. The next level is to pursue PhD that leads to a doctorate degree. The minimum duration for this is about three years and may vary up to even seven to eight years depending upon the specialized and chosen topic and the ability of students in presenting their thesis. Study abroad students who aspire to go to any part of USA for further studies are advised to have clear idea about the education system of the country.

soure: Studyguides, USA

UK vs. USA Education System


Universities and Colleges are reputedly the hallowed halls of intellectual development, the schools of maturation from where the leaders of our world emerge to set the world ablaze with the fruits of intellectualism. However, the produce all vary in flavours according the nature of the curriculum prescribed. The most marked divergence of tastes lie within institutions separated by oceans, and continents. Although the UK and USA share an Anglo-Saxon culture, disparities are marked within ideals of their respective education systems, further being indicative of their particular cultures.
In the USA, no matter if one is enrolled in a state school or a private liberal arts college, it is expected that students will study academic subjects outside their intended field of study. The premise of which is to cultivate a rounded individual, comfortably conversant with all mediums of academic literature, whether of artistic or scientific character. Hence on American campuses you will discover scenarios where historians may be taking courses in astrophysics.
Needless to say such a scenario would not engender smiles on the faces of their British counterparts, who've journeyed through system of education where from an early age specialization has been expected. Thus by the time these students commence their undergraduate training they are only expected to study within their chosen area of study. (This happens to less of a degree in Scottish universities, where students are encouraged to explore topics beyond their major, although in reality students rarely venture beyond their chosen faculty.
These structural differences influence changes within the deliverance of classes. Due to obligation of students to study outside their fields of study the US prescribes a broader, but less in depth of an enquiry of study. Whereas, breadth is shunned in favour of more narrowly focused, but deeper lines of study within British establishments. Each system has its strengths and weaknesses. Critics of British education would point towards the enforced learning of unnecessary information, whereas defenders of the British universities may counter by accusations of dumbing down in college classes. My personal perception, based from studying in two small universities/colleges in the UK and the US, that aside from a divergence between curriculum's, there is a marked difference of ethos between UK and USA higher education institutions.
On American campuses, work is constantly requested from students on a daily basis. In contrast the British university calendar invites extra-intensive work in patches, separated by periods of lulls, thus creating large tracts of downtime between assignments. It this downtime that characterises the British university lifestyle where social life is the veritable engine of UK university life, pushing academia into the passenger seat. In contrast academia takes the fore in America colleges, largely due to structured system in American colleges brought by an emphasis upon teaching. Work is definitely more intensive in American colleges, which is to be expected given that American students pay significantly more than their British counterparts, and hence American students tend to be more motivated than their apathetic British counterparts.
So concluding with my personal endnote of bias, I would have to admit that American Colleges invite more of a rigorous, dynamic intellectually arousing ethos, though at the expense of cultivating an active social scene. The lessons derived within the UK university establishment arise from outside the classroom within the pubs and clubs, where social development rather than intellectual development takes preponderance. Choose your pick!

To New Zealand-New Zealand grads are valued the world over


Nepal and New Zealand have shared a close bond ever since  Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa’s successful 1953 ascent of Everest. New Zealand is a land that welcomes Nepalis, and the country is increasingly becoming a popular education destination for Nepali students.
Qualifications from New Zealand are ranked amongst the best in the world as guarantees of practical and theoretical competency in graduates. The recent introduction of Post Study Work (PSW) and part-time job facilities by New Zealand authorities have increased the country’s popularity among those seeking foreign degrees. The country has eight government-run universities, 18 polytechnic schools and 100 private colleges and is mostly known for the quality of its technical education. All of these academic institutions are regularly inspected by the Education Review Office (ERO), a government quality assurance agency. Nepali students applying to colleges in New Zealand must have at least a 6.0 IELTS score or a 550 TOEFL score besides having a sound academic background. However, there are many universities which assist students in reaching the required English-language level competency. As in Australia, there is a legal provision in New Zealand to secure students’ investments. 

Payments to academic institutions can only be made once a student visa has been confirmed. College tuition for graduate and postgraduate studies range from NZ$ 11,000 to NZ$ 18,000 per year while the annual cost of living has been fixed at NZ $10,000 by The New Zealand High Commission. Mahesh Babu Timilsena, managing  director at Kangaroo Education, says there are numerous options for accommodation—halls of residence, hostels and dormitories (single or double bedrooms) to choose from. “There is also the option of sharing a flat with friends or the ‘home stay’ alternative, both of which will amount to NZ$ 600 per month.” Students can work fulltime on vacations and up to 20 hours per week on college days. The average per hour wage is NZ$ 15. PSW facilities are available to international students for one to two years depending on their graduating courses and education consultants believe all costs of study can be recovered during the PSW period.

source: the kathmandu post,28 march 2014

International Scholarships from Central Queensland University,Australia

1377264375centralqueenslanduniversity.jpgVice-Chancellor's Scholarship from Central Queensland University Australia are available to future undergraduate and postgraduate international students .

Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship

The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship is available to future undergraduate and postgraduate international students. Each merit based scholarship rewards exceptional students with a 20% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of their studies. It is a general scholarship and students can choose their preferred program for this scholarship.

Eligibility Criteria
All Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship recipients are governed by these terms and conditions:
> The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship is awarded, at the discretion of the University, to exceptional students, undertaking on-campus, full-time degree study at CQUniversity Australia.
> The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship is only available for students applying for Undergraduate or Postgraduate (course work) award programs
> The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship is only for full degree programs (full bachelor or masters only)
> The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship is not available to students, for a program they are currently studying at CQUniversity or in conjunction with any other CQUniversity Scholarship

Click the link below for more details/Orginal Scholarship Link
International Scholarships from Central Queensland University,Australia

2014-06-01 Financial Aid Awards to international students from Amherst College, USA

1384162187amherstcollegescholarships.jpgAmherst College offers financial aid award to international students. Since its founding in 1821, Amherst College has become one of the premier liberal arts colleges in the USA, enrolling some 1,800 talented, energetic and diverse young men and women.Renowned for its talented students, committed faculty, and rigorous academic life, Amherst offers the B.A. degree in 36 fields of study. With a faculty-student ratio of 1 to 8, Amherst’s classes are characterized by spirited interchange among students and acclaimed faculty skilled at asking challenging questions.Amherst is a member of the Five Colleges, a consortium with nearby Smith, Mount Holyoke and Hampshire Colleges and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. 
Financial Aid Awards Details:
Once your financial need is determined by College, a financial aid award that is equal to your need will be offered. Notices of financial aid awards will be sent soon after admission letters are mailed to first-year and transfer applicants. The award is sometimes called an "aid package" because it may include both self-help (employment) and gift aid (scholarships and grants). Students with lower financial need will be offered self-help. Students with greater need will be offered a combination of self-help and gift aid.   

Amherst College has replace all initially packaged, need based student loans with grant assistance and also offers $1,800 in an employment opportunity
Application Deadlines:
Early Decision- November 1
Regular Decision- February 15
Fall Transfer- March 15
Spring Transfer- October 15

it is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

For more details and Original Scholarship link:
Financial Aid Awards from Amherst College, USA

Vice-Chancellor Excellence Scholarship from London South Bank University,UK

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London South Bank University (LSBU) is a public university located in Southwark, London, United Kingdom. It has over 25,000 students and 1,700 staff,and is based in the London Borough of Southwark, near the South Bank of the River Thames, from which it takes its name.

The university offers Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship programme in a range of awards creating opportunities for a variety of postgraduate students

The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship programme has £48,000 to offer in a range of awards creating opportunities for a variety of postgraduate students. The programme is made possible by donations to the University's Annual Fund from alumni and other supporters.
The programme
All Home, EU or International students who have firmly accepted their unconditional or conditional offer of a place to study on a postgraduate programme at LSBU are invited to apply for a scholarship in up to three of the following categories. Their application will be assessed and, if successful, the student will receive one award. Only one application is allowed.
Excellence Award 
Full fee waiver for any postgraduate programme at LSBU, plus a £1,000 bursary 
How to apply
You will be invited to apply online via email after you firmly accept your unconditional or conditional offer to study at LSBU. We recommend you apply for your place at LSBU as soon as possible to ensure you have been made an offer by the scholarship deadline. This year's deadline has now passed and we'll update this page with details of next year's scheme as soon as we have them.
When you apply for a Vice Chancellor's Scholarship, you will be able to nominate three of the above categories that you would like to be considered for. Your application requires you to create a personal statement. If your application is shortlisted, you will then be invited to attend an interview with a panel of LSBU staff.  Please note that the details above specify the minimum selection criteria only – all applications received will undergo a rigorous selection process based on your personal statement and eligibility.
Please download the Terms and Conditions (PDF File 70 KB) before applying.
It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Official Scholarship Website link below:
Vice-Chancellor Excellence Scholarship from London South Bank University,UK

International Students Scholarships from Brandeis University, USA

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Characterized by academic excellence since its founding in 1948, Brandeis is one of the youngest private research universities, as well as the only nonsectarian Jewish-sponsored college or university in the country.Named for the late Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis of the U.S. Supreme Court, Brandeis University combines the faculty and resources of a world-class research institution with the intimacy and personal attention of a small liberal arts college.Brandeis is ranked in the top tier of the nation's universities
Brandeis has been a welcoming place for international students since its inception in 1948. Its commitment to the international community was enhanced in 1958 with the establishment of the Wien International Scholarship Program, an extensive grant program that awards deserving students based on a combination of academic merit and financial need.The scholarship are offered to first-year entering students only (undergraduate).

The Wien International Scholarship Program

The Wien International Scholarship Program has funded hundreds of students from all over the world since its inception in 1958. This need-based scholarship meets the full demonstrated financial need of each recipient and includes funds for one round-trip air ticket each year between the United States and the student’s home country. Wien Scholarships are awarded to exceptionally accomplished international applicants who demonstrate strong academic achievement as well as significant extracurricular or community involvement.

A package of scholarship, work and loan can cover the full cost of education at Brandeis. Wien Scholarship packages of scholarship, work and loan are also awarded to very strong candidates who have demonstrated need for only part of educational costs at Brandeis.

Original Scholarship Link:
International Students Scholarships from Brandeis University, USA
 
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