Pauline Graham Scholarship 2017 for African Women to study in the United Kingdom (£15,000)

Application Deadline: 26 April 2017

 Pauline Graham Scholarship for African Women  Pauline Avigès Graham graduated from LSE with a BSc in Accounting in 1965. She was a scholarship recipient herself in Egypt where she was born and brought up. Having had the opportunity to study at LSE, she is now keen to be an education benefactor herself and has provided a generous endowment which enables the School to offer an annual scholarship of up to £15,000.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • This award is for a female African national, domiciled within an African country or the UK; or a female applicant who is a national of and domiciled in, Iran, Iraq or Lebanon.
  • Applicants must have secured an offer of admission onto a BSc programme at the School.

How to apply

To apply for this scholarship, you must download and complete an application form. By completing this form, you will ensure that you receive consideration for this and any other award(s) which you meet the eligibility criteria for.

The deadline for the receipt of applications is: 26 April 2017

Download an UndergraduateScholarshipForm (PDF)

Please return your application form with an academic reference to the Financial Support Office.

More information about references.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Pauline Graham Scholarship 2017 for African Women

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