Nyerere Postgraduate Scholarship

Brief Description

Named after the first President of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere, the scholarship program was established in 2009 to honor his legacy and promote education and development in Africa. It is a fully-funded scholarship that covers tuition fees, accommodation, living expenses, and travel costs for an entire academic year.

Host Institution(s)

The scholarship is funded by the Scottish Government and administered by the University of Edinburgh. It is one of the most highly regarded universities in the world, consistently ranking among the top 20 in the world and in the top 5 in the UK.

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The University of Edinburgh

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Level/Field of Study

The Nyerere Postgraduate Scholarship is open to students pursuing a Master’s degree in any field of study offered at the University of Edinburgh, except for programs in Medicine and Veterinary Medicine. The scholarship covers all disciplines, from business and economics to humanities and sciences.

Number of Awards

The University of Edinburgh awards one scholarship per academic year, which is usually awarded to the most outstanding and deserving candidate.

Target Group

The scholarship is exclusively for citizens of African countries who have been accepted into a full-time Master’s degree program at the University of Edinburgh. The aim is to support talented individuals from Africa and contribute to the continent’s development.

Scholarship Value/Inclusions

The scholarship covers full tuition fees, accommodation expenses, living costs, and travel expenses to and from Scotland for the duration of the academic year.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Nyerere Postgraduate Scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be African citizens living in an African country at the time of application.
  • Have a bachelor’s degree from an African university with a minimum grade of 2nd Class Upper Division.
  • Demonstrate strong academic achievements and potential for future success.
  • Have a conditional or unconditional offer of admission to a full-time Master’s degree program at the University of Edinburgh.
  • Be able to participate in community service or volunteer work during their time at the University.

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Application Instructions

The application process for the Nyerere Postgraduate Scholarship is done online through the University of Edinburgh’s scholarship portal. Applicants must submit a completed application form, a personal statement, two references, and proof of their academic qualifications. The personal statement should explain why the applicant is suitable for the scholarship, their career goals, and how they plan to use their education to make an impact in their community and home country.

Official Website

For detailed information about the scholarship and application procedures, visit the official website.