Trinity College Cambridge Bursaries 2017 for Students from Africa.

Application Deadline: January 20th 2017

The Trinity Bursaries for Students from Africa are intended for students from any African country who wish to take a taught post-graduate course at the University of Cambridge, leading to the MASt, the MPhil or the LLM degree. Bursars who wish to stay on to do research for the PhD degree may compete, towards the end of their year here, for a Trinity Internal Graduate Studentship.

Eligible applicants must:

  1. hold a First Class Honours Degree or its equivalent in their country of origin,
  2. not yet have studied for a substantial period (more than 12 months) outside their home country,
  3. be citizens of any African country, and
  4. have applied for admission, or already received an offer of admission, to the University of Cambridge for a post-graduate course leading to the MASt, MPhil or LLM degree.

The Bursary covers:

  1. Graduate Course Fees,
  2. maintenance allowance (at the minimum rate set by the University), and a
  3. return ticket from the country of origin to the United Kingdom.

The Bursaries are awarded for up to one year and are not renewable. Up to two Bursaries may be awarded.

An award will be conditional upon the applicant being accepted by the University’s Graduate Admissions Office for a course in the University. Successful applicant(s) must become member(s) of Trinity College on taking up the Bursary.

Completed application forms and all supporting documents must be submitted through the online application system by 12:00 noon (GMT) on Friday 20 January 2017.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Trinity College Cambridge Bursaries 2017 for Students from Africa.

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