Eligible Countries: Commonwealth countries
To Be Taken At (Country): UK
About the Award: This award marks The Round Table’s close connections with the Institute and celebrates the achievements of Dr Peter Lyon, long-time editor of the journal and Reader in International Relations at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
Type: Masters
Eligibility: Open to students from Commonwealth countries (outside of the United Kingdom), who have already applied for a place on the MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies.
Selection: Your application will be considered by a panel of senior members of staff within the Institute and representatives from Routledge/The Round Table. It may be necessary for additional supporting information to be sought from other School staff. The School of Advanced Study processes all personal data in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award:
- The award from Routledge/The Round Table is worth £12,000.
- In addition, the Institute offers the recipient of the award a fee waiver of 50%.
How to Apply:
- To apply, eligible students should contact the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, indicating that they wish to be considered for the award. Applicants do not need to supply any additional material. The successful recipient will be selected on the basis of the academic or biographical CV and the his/her personal statement, stating why they wish to undertake this degree at the Institute.
- Overseas candidates wishing to apply to the MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights are advised to contact the UK High Commission in their country of residence as early as possible, ideally before or at the time of application in order to establish the financial resources they will need to demonstrate to obtain a UK visa as a postgraduate student, and what procedures they must fulfil in order to obtain a UK visa.
Award Providers: Routledge/The Round Table
Important Notes: Please note that this award is available only to overseas rate-paying students.
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