31 May 2017

Tour Europe to Raise Funds for African Startups with Google for Entrepreneurs/CcHub Pitch Drive 2017

Application Deadline: 18th June 2017
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Zurich and Paris.
About the Award: Join fifteen elite start-up founders from across Africa to explore the incredible world of European start-up ecosystems through the eyes of the Google for Entrepreneurs partners in London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Zurich and Paris. Pitch to investors, explore global opportunities and learn from frontier markets.
  • 5 Cities: An adventure of a lifetime through five of Europe’s top start-up destinations hosted by the prestigious Google for Entrepreneurs partners. Expect a carefully curated set of business and fun activities
  • 15 Startups: PitchDrive will showcase the best of African start-up ecosystems selected from across the continent and all on a mission to inspire and be inspired to grow. This is a rare exhibition of Africa’s finest, all with a strong drive to make history.
  • 300 Investors: A first of its kind, participating start-ups will spend the 3 weeks pitching to over 300 pre-qualified investors across the 5 cities. With the support of Google for Entrepreneurs partners, expect to reach the crème de la crème of the European investment community.
  • €20 Million: Be prepared to deal, our collective target is to raise a minimum of 20 million euros in funding. We are on a mission to build a new narrative for African start-ups, come join us to inspire the world!
Type: Entrepreneurship
Eligibility: 
  • Are you a tech start-up based in Africa?
  • Are you (Founder/ CEO) available for the tour from August 14th till September 2nd?
  • Are you a legally registered enterprise able to demonstrate a minimum of 12 months revenue-generating operations?
  • Are you are willing to contribute $3,000 towards the overall cost of the trip?
  • Can you demonstrate income generation of minimum $100,000 in the last 12 months?
Number of Participants: 15
Value of Program: 
Meet and share experience with other pioneering start-up founders from across Africa
Opportunity to showcase your business to over 300 investors
Explore international opportunities and learn from Europe’s frontier tech markets
Be part of a drive aiming to collectively raise a minimum of €20 million
Participate in carefully curated training sessions facilitated by renowned experts
Build a strong business network across Europe and expose your start-up to millions of viewers through the PitchDrive Diary show on Youtube.
Duration of Program: August 14th till September 2nd 2017. Starting from London, expect a journey through history, culture and excellence. Your quest to change your world continues here.
How to Apply: Apply Now
Award Provider: Co-Creation Hub, Google for Entrepreneurs

Graduate Student Fellowships at University of Notre Dame 2018/2019 – USA

Application Deadline: Monday, 16th October, 2017.
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: All
To be taken at (country): USA
Eligible Fields of Study: The Institute welcomes applications from graduate students in all disciplines, including the arts, engineering, the humanities, law, and the formal, natural, and social sciences with projects that are creative, innovative, or align with the intellectual orientation of the Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study.
About the Award: The Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study (NDIAS) is dedicated to fostering and supporting integrative scholarship addressing ultimate questions at the intersection of the arts, engineering, humanities, law, and formal, natural, and social sciences, especially those that transcend disciplinary boundaries.
Fellows are expected to be free of their regular commitments and to have their primary office at the Institute so they may devote themselves full time to the work outlined in their proposal and participate fully in the engaging and cooperative community of scholars at the Institute.
All NDIAS Fellows are expected to reside in the South Bend area and to remain in residence at the University of Notre Dame during the period of their fellowship (except for vacation periods, holidays, and University breaks).  To facilitate their creativity and productivity, Fellows attend twice-weekly seminars and other events hosted by the Institute, present their research twice each semester at the Institute’s weekly seminars, and engage the University community intellectually in a distinctive and appropriate manner.
While in residence, NDIAS Fellows are invited to actively participate in the intellectual and cultural community at Notre Dame. Additionally, there are many opportunities to engage with colleagues and scholars from the University of Notre Dame, from universities in Chicago and nearby, and with guest speakers through the Institute’s additional events.
Fellows are asked to continue the tradition of participating in NDIAS sponsored events including colloquia, conferences and symposia.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: The Institute seeks candidates with:
  • excellent records of scholarly, artistic, or research accomplishment in their field(s);
  • projects that touch on normative, integrative, or ultimate questions, especially as they engage the Catholic intellectual tradition;
  • projects characterized by clarity of thought, coherence, and impact;
  • the ability to interact with other fellows and to engage in collegial discussions of research presentations; and
  • a willingness to contribute to a cooperative community of scholars.
Candidates who are members of traditionally under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. There are no citizenship requirements for fellowships; non-U.S. nationals are welcome to apply.
Selection Criteria: Fellowship applications are evaluated according to the following criteria:
  • the academic strength of the proposal;
  •  the clarity and compelling nature of relevant methodologies and project organization and objectives, as explained in the proposal;
  • the applicant’s ability to address major questions, meta issues, and questions of value;
  • the potential for producing significant research;
  • how the proposed research aligns with the intellectual parameters of the Institute;
  • the applicant’s ability to contribute to a cooperative community of interdisciplinary scholars, as explained in their letters of reference; and
  • the significance of the research proposed by each applicant vis-à-vis other proposals submitted.
Because of the numerous criteria involved in selecting fellows, application files are reviewed and evaluated by leading scholars in the respective disciplines and fields, serving as external reviewers. The final major review, conducted by the Institute’s Selection Committee (which is made up of an interdisciplinary group of scholars), consists of a thorough review of applications as well as the evaluation of internal and external reviewers.
Number of Awardees: Not stated
Value of Fellowship: Graduate fellowships range up to a maximum of $25,000 (gross amount) and include a $1,000 research account, office facilities in the Institute, a computer and printer, access to University libraries and other facilities, and twice-weekly Institute seminars and other events.
Duration of Fellowship: 1 year
How to Apply: NDIAS Graduate Student Fellowship Applications for 2018/2019, including letters of reference and all supporting documentation, must be received at the NDIAS by 11:59 p.m. (EDT) on Monday, October 16, 2017. Apply online.
Award Provider: Notre Dame Institute of Advanced Studies (NDIAS)
Important Notes: The NDIAS is not a degree-granting institution.

ICFJ Global Health Reporting Contest for African Journalists 2017

Application Deadline: Monday, 31st July, 2017.
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: The contest applies to a story or stories published or broadcast in Brazil, China, India, Russia and Sub-Saharan Africa
To be taken at (country): United States
Contest Topics: Contest topics may include (but is not limited to):
• Reducing maternal, infant and child mortality;
• Reducing disease transmission from mother to child;
• Preventing malnutrition;
• Improving delivery of care and infrastructure for maternal and child health;
• Responses to the Ebola epidemic;
• Innovative approaches to delivery of vaccines.
About the Award: The Johnson & Johnson Global Health Reporting Contest, one of ICFJ’s flagship programs, has increased the quality and quantity of news coverage on key health issues in targeted countries and regions across the globe.
Now in its fourth year, ICFJ’s 2017 Global Health Reporting Contest seeks to continue building on the program’s previous years’ successes by catalyzing local networks of leading health reporters in Brazil, China, India, Russia, and sub-Saharan Africa. This year, the program will offer reporting grants to former contest winners with the aim of spurring additional high-quality storytelling on health topics.
Journalists from each country must be employed by print, broadcast, or online media in order to qualify. The contest is also open to affiliated freelance journalists with a letter confirming their work by an editor. Submitted work must have appeared in a media outlet based in each region or distributed mainly in the region. Submissions will be accepted in English, French (Africa), Hindi (India), Mandarin/Cantonese (China), Portuguese (Brazil), Russian (Russia). Submissions in other languages must include an English translation. Applicants may submit more than one entry.
Offered Since: 2014
Type: Contest
Eligibility: Candidates may submit one or more of the following for the health reporting contest. There is no limit to the number of submissions.
• Feature articles
• In-depth, investigative or explanatory stories
• Multimedia reports
• Videos, documentaries or discussion programs.
Number of Awardees: Several
Value of Contest: Not stated
Duration of Award: 12-day study tour at the United States
How to Apply: Visit Program Webpage to apply
Award Provider: Johnson & Johnson. International Centre For Journalists

ASC Leiden Visiting Fellowship Programme for African Students 2017

Application Deadline: 1st July 2017.
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): The Netherlands
About the Award:  Visiting research fellows use their time in Leiden for data analysis and/or writing, often on a joint project with one or more ASCL staff members and with Africanists at other institutes or faculties of Leiden University. Apart from the regular visiting research fellowship programme, the ASCL also offers a joint fellowship programme with the IIAS (International Institute for Asian Studies). Read more about the fellowship programme with IIAS (See in link below).
Type: Fellowship, Research
Eligibility: 
  • At the time of applying, the applicant must hold a PhD with a focus on Africa.
  • The applicant has to be fluent in English and/or French.
  • The applicant must have an active academic career.
  • The applicant must have recently published books and/or articles that meet international standards (at least three published articles in the past five years).
  • The research fellowship must contribute to interfaculty collaboration at Leiden University.
  • Preference is given to candidates employed by an African research institute with which Leiden University already has an MoU or aspires to have an MoU in the framework of the Leiden African Studies Assembly.
  • In accordance with visa regulations, applicants must be able to return to their country of origin after their fellowship.
Number of Awardees: Not specified
Value of Fellowship: A research fellowship includes:
  • A return ticket (economy class).
  • A daily stipend to cover living expenses.
  • Accommodation in Leiden: a fellow is provided with his/her own bed/sitting room (suitable for one person only). Kitchen and bathroom are to be shared with a maximum of two other fellows (male/female). If the offered accommodation is unaccaptable for the fellow he/she is requested to look for alternative accommodation him/herself. Alternative accommodation will not be paid for by the fellowship.
  • A medical/liability insurance (please note that this insurance does not cover the cost of treatment of a pre-existing medical condition).
  • The use of (shared) office facilities and of library facilities.
Duration of Fellowship: A visiting research fellowship is for a maximum of 90 days.
How to Apply: You can apply for a 90 day visiting fellowship by completing the application_form and returning it, with the requested attachments, to: LeidenASA@asc.leidenuniv.nl
Award Provider: Leiden University, The Netherlands

Fujian Normal University President Scholarship for International Students 2017/2018

Application Deadline: 30th June 2017
Offered Annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: International
To be taken at (country): China
Type: Postgraduate
Eligibility: To be eligible, candidates must be:
  • Students who are applying or studying degree programs in FNU
  • Students recommended by cooperative institutions with FNU or recommended by graduate supervisors from FNU will get priority.
  • All the scholarship students should attend the Annual Review in May every year, those who are qualify in the review can continue to enjoy the scholarship.  
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Program: The Scholarship provides tuition fee, accommodation allowance, living allowance.
Duration of Program:
How to Apply: Send following documents to appointed address
  1. Scanned copy of passport photo page
  2. Notarized highest diploma and transcript
  3. Score report of HSK
  4. Foreigner Physical Examination Form
  5. Study plan
  6. 2 reference letters from professors, associate professors or education institutions
  7. Applicants under the age of 18 shall submit relevant documents of entrusted legal guardians in China
All the documents should be in Chinese or English version
Ms Lin
(Tel)+86-591-83434244
(Email)iccsfjnu@263.net
Address:International College of Chinese Studies, FujianNormal University
Room 212, Heping Building
No.8,Shangsan Rd, Cangshan, Fuzhou, Fujian PR China
Fill out the form online here
Award Provider: Fujian Normal University

European Society of Cardiology (ESC) EACVI Training Grants for Select Countries 2017

Application Deadline: 30th September 2017
Eligible Countries: ESC Member country or an ESC Affiliated Member Country. See List below
To be taken at (country):  ESC Member country other than applicant’s own. See List below
About the Award: The EACVI training programme offers a financial support for a period up to 6 months to help young candidates, under 38 years old or in training under 40 years old, in expanding their skills in a high standard clinical centre or University with a large domain expertise within an ESC Member country other than their own.
The EACVI training programme provides an opportunity for specialised training in the field of non-invasive imaging modalities (Echocardiography, Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Computed Tomography), in order to help doctors to achieve experience and skills in a high standard clinical centre or University with a large domain expertise within an ESC Member country other than their own.
This programme can be considered as a valorisation of the geographical mobility as well as cultural exchanges and professional practice in the field of cardiology.
Fields of Research: Submitted proposals should focus on specialised training in technique(s) related to the field of non-invasive imaging modalities (Echocardiography, Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Computed Tomography).
Type: Grant
Eligibility: Eligible applicants for the Grant are those who are:
  • Under 38 years old or in training under 40 years old on the day of the application deadline AND
  • Members of the EACVI Silver or Gold level for 2017
  • Citizens or residents for tax purposes of a country which is a regular ESC Member country or an ESC Affiliated Member Country
  • Medical graduates at any stage in their career
  • In agreement with a host institution
  1. outside their own country or the country in which they followed their initial medicine training (if it is a regular ESC Member country)
  2. which offers good training opportunities and is acknowledged as an expert centre for that particular field of cardiovascular imaging.
Selection Criteria: 
  • Motivation letter (Q11 of EACVI Grant Training Form Part A): 1-5 points
  • Training programme: 1-10 points
  • CV: 1-5 points
  • Lab facilities and certification: 1-5 points
  • Prior contribution in EACVI (HIT ambassador, EACVI Committee member, involvement in EACVI projects and activities etc): 1-5 points
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Program: 
  • EACVI Training Grant recipients will receive a sum of 1,500 Euros per month for their daily subsistence. An agreement will be signed between the Host Institution and the Grant recipient.
  • If for any reason the Grant recipient has to stop his/her training period, the refund of the Grant may be required pro rata.
  • For host centres offering a dedicated training programme, the EACVI will provide 500 Euros per month and per trainee to cover the institutional costs (workplace arrangements, informatics, educational material, teaching and support).
Duration of Program: 6 months
Eligible Countries: Albania, Azerbaijan, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland ,Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Jamaica, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong SAR, People’s Republic of China,  India, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Republic of, Macau SAR, People’s Republic of China, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sudan, Taiwan, Thailand, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam
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How to Apply: Apply by requesting your application forms to eacvi@escardio.org
You will receive your application form within 15 days.
Please provide your contact details (Names, Titles, Main Address, Telephone number) when requesting your application forms. Incomplete requests may prolong the whole process.
Award Provider: European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
Important Notes: The final validation of the application will be subject to visa acceptance (if necessary).
Applicants who are in doubt about their eligibility are advised to contact the EACVI prior to submitting an application. Applicants are advised to read the explanatory notes carefully before submitting an application.

TWAS Fellowships for Research and Advanced Training for Young Scientists in Developing Countries 2017

Application Deadline: 1st October 2017
Offered Annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: Developing Countries
To be taken at (country): All developing countries
Field of Study: Natural sciences
About the Award: The purpose of these fellowships is to enhance the research capacity of promising scientists, especially those at the beginning of their research career, helping them to foster links for further collaboration.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility: 
  • The fellowships are for research and advanced training. They are offered to young scientists holding at least an MSc or equivalent degree.
  • Eligible applicants for the fellowships are young scientists working in any area of natural sciences who are citizens of a developing country and are employed by a research institution in a developing country.
  • There is no age limit. However, preference is given to young scientists at the beginning of their research career and those working in Least Developed Countries.
  • Institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China, are not eligible host institutions under this programme. Applicants interested in conducting a fellowship in China are required to check whether their chosen host is a CAS institute. For a complete list of CAS institutes, see: english.cas.cn/institutes/. Applicants wishing to attend a CAS institute should either apply to the CAS-TWAS President’s Postgraduate Fellowship Programme or consider the CAS Fellowships for Postdoctoral and Visiting Scholars from Developing Countries.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Program: 
  • TWAS covers international low-cost airfare plus a contribution towards subsistence amounting to a maximum of USD 300 per month. No other costs will be provided by TWAS.
  • The host institution is expected to provide accommodation and food as well as research facilities.
Duration of Program: 3-12 months
How to Apply: 
  • Fellowships are awarded by the TWAS Fellowships Committee on the basis of scientific merit.
  • Applications should be completed in English.
  • Part 1 of the application form should be completed by the applicant and the head of the applicant’s HOME institution, and sent to the TWAS secretariat. Material requested:
    1. the completed application form;
    2. passport-style photograph as a separate JPEG file;
    3. copy of passport page giving personal details (even if expired);
    4. the applicant’s curriculum vitae;
    5. full list of publications (do not enclose reprints of articles!);
    6. letters of recommendation submitted separately to TWAS by two referees who are familiar with the applicant’s work.
  • Part 2 must be sent by the applicant to the head of the institution he/she intends to visit, together with a copy of Part 1 (for information). Part 2 should then be completed by the head of the host institution and sent to the TWAS secretariat.
  • Only for applicants selecting the S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India, as their host choice: please direct the request for Part 2 to Prof. Chakrabarti (Dean, Academic Programme by email: deanap@bose.res.in), accompanying your request with a copy of your CV, research proposal and two reference letters.
  • Applications should be sent to:
    TWAS Exchanges Office
    ICTP Campus, Strada Costiera 11
    34151 Trieste, Italy
    Phone: +39 040 2240-330
    Fax: +39 040 2240-689
Award Provider: The World Academy of Science (TWAS)
Important Notes: Applications cannot be considered unless Part 2 has been completed by the head of the host institute.

UNU-INWEH Internship Programme for International Students 2017 – Canada

Application Deadline: 30th June 2017
Eligible Countries: All
To be taken at (country): Canada
About the Award: Our interns have come from Canada, France, India, Mali, Mexico, Pakistan, the United Kingdom, the USA, and elsewhere. UNU-INWEH provides interns a chance to work in an international environment and experience first-hand the operations of the United Nations. In this volunteer program, interns interact with staff members and contribute towards UN water research and training projects conducted in developing countries.
Interns are recruited through a competitive application process through (1) specific vacancy announcements (listed on the vacancies page) or (2) unsolicited applications (open).
Type: Internship
Eligibility: 
  • Academic Qualifications & Fields of Interest: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree in an area relevant to UNU-INWEH’s field of work.
  • Languages: excellent spoken and written English; knowledge of other UN languages is an asset.
  • Computer skills: ability to use office-related software (Microsoft Office) and hardware (PC).
  • Attitude: awareness and ability to adapt to a multicultural environment and a commitment to international public service are essential. Applicants should demonstrate good communication skills and show initiative and flexibility.
  • Availability: the duration of an internship is a minimum of three months (full-time).
  • Insurance: proof of insurance coverage for the entire period of the internship.
Selection Criteria: The selection will take into consideration academic achievements and research accomplishments, two letters of recommendation, and your statement of purpose. Further documents may be requested only if shortlisted
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Program: 
  • Interns are expected to work full time and will be provided office space and facilities as appropriate for their work.
  • UNU-INWEH does not offer any financial assistance for the internship and all candidates are required to indicate means of support for the duration of the internship.
  • Interns will be awarded a certificate at the successful completion of their internship.
Duration of Program: All interns are required to make a 3-month (minimum) to 6-month (maximum) full-time commitment. There is no fixed start date for internships.
Internships
How to Apply: Interns are recruited through a competitive application process through (1) specific vacancy announcements (listed on our vacancies page) or (2) unsolicited applications (open). Both require a 3-month (minimum) to 6-month (maximum) full-time commitment.
To apply to the UNU-INWEH Internship Programme, complete the following steps:
  1. Ensure you satisfy the Eligibility Criteria.
  2. Fill out all five of the required application documents.
  3. Email or fax your application to the UNU-INWEH Internship Coordinator.
  • Only complete applications (i.e., containing all five required documents) will be considered.
  • Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
  • Your internship application will be considered valid for 12 months from the submission date.
  • If applicants do not receive a response within 12 months of submission, the application has not been retained.
Award Provider: Institute for Water, Environment and Health, United Nations University

Mathematics and Science Education PhD Scholarships for African Students at University of Rwanda, 2017

Application Deadline: 10th July 2017
Eligible Countries: African countries
To be taken at (country): University of Rwanda, College of Education, Rukara Campus, Rwanda
Field of Study: Mathematics and Science Education.
Type: PhD
Eligibility: Applicants must meet the following area for the scholarship:
  • Candidates applying for the PhD program should have an MSc degree in  Mathematics/Science with an undergraduate degree in Education or an undergraduate degree in mathematics/science subjects(s) with a Master degree in Education.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Program: The scholarship will cover:
  • Tuition fee up to $1 900 per student per year for three years (maximum four years).
  • Accommodation, living and local transport allowances up to $3000 per student per
  • A round trip air ticket for some selected candidates from other African countries.
Duration of Program: 3 years, Maximum 4 years. Program starts 1st Sept 2017
PhD Scholarships
How to Apply: Applicants should  apply via email.
  • A detailed curriculum vitae of the applicant
  • A recent passport sized photograph and a copy of ID (or Passport).
  • Notified copies of previous degrees/certificates and  transcripts
  • A personal statement/motivation letter describing the candidate’s motivation to join the programs.
  • Two letters of recommendations trom Lecturers/supervisors from previous educational institutions.
  • An abstract of Masters program dissertation
  • A concept note stating the research problem, the purpose and objectives of the research, the methodology, the expected outcome and its expected impact in the area of study
  • Applicants must submit the soft copies of all documents (as specified in point 3 above) through the following email addresses: aceitlms@ur.ac.rw and mahorojpacis@gmail.com
Award Provider: University of Rwanda
Important Notes: Candidates who have completed their degrees/diploma from foreign universities are required to submit the equivalences of their degrees/diplomas’ provided by the Higher Education Council (HEC) of Rwanda.

Government of Liberia Local Scholarship Program for Liberian Students 2017/2018

Application Deadline: 2nd June 2017
Eligible Countries: Liberia
To be taken at (country): Liberia
Fields of Study: The program will prioritize the following disciplines for 2017/2018:
  • education;
  • the sciences, including biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics;
  • medicine, nursing, and midwifery;
  • engineering, including construction, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering;
  • geology and mining;
  • information technology; and
  • agriculture
About the Award: The Government of Liberia is committed to ensuring that educational opportunities are equally available to students from all communities across the country. Therefore, application forms can be picked up, and applications submitted, at County Education Offices. Applications close at 4 p.m. on June 2, 2017.
Students currently holding a local scholarship for the 2015/2016 academic year who are continuing their course of study do not need to re-apply if they have maintained a GPA of 3.0. It is a requirement that scholarship-holders maintain a GPA of 3.0, and therefore scholarships will not be renewed for students who have not achieved the necessary marks.
Female students and students with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Application forms and further information are available at the County Education Office in each county.
Type: Undergraduate
Selection Criteria: Scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit, and applicants must have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or above. For students graduating from high school, who do not receive a GPA, a total average mark of 80% is required.
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Program: Scholarship shall cover the cost of the program
Duration of Program: Duration of program provided candidate maintains a GPA of 3.0
Undergraduate Scholarships
How to Apply: Application forms can be picked up, and applications submitted, at County Education Offices. Applications close at 4 p.m. on June 2, 2017.
Inquiries can also be directed to the Division of Scholarships at the Ministry of Education on cell numbers 0886-547-655 and 0886-522-990.
Award Provider: Ministry of Education, Liberia
Important Notes: 
  • Please note that applications can only be lodged at County Education Offices.
  • Please note also that these are local scholarships, and therefore international students are not eligible to apply.