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D.G.E. Hall Scholarship for Myanmar (Burma)

Deadline: 29 April 2011

There is one D.G.E Hall Scholarship for applicants who are proposing to register full-time for taught Masters programmes at SOAS in the academic session 2011/12.

The scholarship is shared with International Student House (ISH). SOAS pays tuition fees in full, a maintenance grant of approximately £4,200 supplemented by an arrival allowance of £800 to cover unusual one-off payments that scholars may have to meet on their arrival in the United Kingdom and a return economy-class air-fare home (capped at a maximum of £1,500). ISH provides free accommodation together with a small contribution in food vouchers to be spent in the ISH restaurant. Finally, reimbursements will also be met for expenses relating to study travel, thesis costs and excess baggage on the return flight home. These will be capped at designated levels (totaling no more than £425) and their award will depend on submission of the appropriate receipts to the Scholarships Office at SOAS.
Eligible Programme

Any full-time Masters programme
Part-time programmes are not eligible

Candidate Criteria

Applicants must possess a good honours degree from a U.K. university or equivalent recognized by the School. Candidates in their final year of study for a first degree are invited to apply.
Open only to those holding a Burma/Myanmar passport.

Candidate Assessment

Candidates will be assessed on academic merit by an Advisory Panel consisting of three academic members, one from each Faculty.
The assessment of your application will be based on the information in your application. Selectors will be looking at the degree results and also at academic references, statement and other relevant information

Scholarship application deadline

Scholarship applications must be received no later than 5 pm on 29 April 2011
Applicants must have made an application to the School for a place of study at least two weeks before the scholarship closing date.
Late or incomplete applications will be not considered

Notification of results

All candidates will be notified by e-mail regarding the outcome of their application, generally by the end of June 2011. Successful candidates will also be notified in writing. If you have not had a response to your application by mid-July, please contact the Scholarships Officer.
Application procedure

An application pack, which consists of an application form, guidance notes and reference form, is available for download from the download box at the top right or can be obtained from:

Scholarships Officer
Registry
SOAS
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London
WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom

Email: scholarships@soas.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7074 5091/ 5094
Fax: +44 (0)20 7074 5089

Click Here for Scholarship Form or
More detail and Application Form Click Here

http://www.soas.ac.uk/registry/scholarships/dge-hall-scholarship.html

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