Janos Sandor Scholarship by University of Victoria
Brief Description
Established by the University of Victoria in honor of Janos Sandor, a Hungarian-Canadian human rights advocate, the Janos Sandor Scholarship aims to financially support international students pursuing postgraduate studies at the university.
Host Institution(s)
University of Victoria, located on Canada’s scenic west coast, is a premier public research university that consistently ranks among the top universities in Canada and worldwide.
Level/Field of Study
The scholarship is awarded to international students seeking full-time graduate studies in any field offered at the University of Victoria.
Number of Awards
The Janos Sandor Scholarship is a highly competitive scholarship with one award offered per year, making it an exclusive opportunity for exceptional students.
Target Group
This scholarship is open to international students from all countries except for Canada and the United States. The program encourages diversity and welcomes applications from students with diverse backgrounds.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions
The Janos Sandor Scholarship covers the full cost of tuition fees, including international student fees, as well as provides a living allowance of $25,000 per year for up to two years of study.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 7.5 out of 9 or equivalent in their previous academic studies.
- They must also demonstrate a strong academic record, leadership potential, and a commitment to promoting human rights and social justice.
- Additionally, applicants must meet the university’s English language proficiency requirements.
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Application Instructions
To be considered for the Janos Sandor Scholarship, candidates must first apply for admission to their desired graduate program at the University of Victoria. Upon receiving an offer of admission, they can then apply for the scholarship through the university’s online scholarship application system. They will be required to submit a statement of intent and two letters of recommendation, among other documents, to showcase their academic achievements and commitment to human rights.
Official Website
For more information and to apply for the Janos Sandor Scholarship, visit the official website.