This scholarship was designed to attract students from developing countries. Eligibility: These prestigious developing countries scholarships for outstanding students applying for taught postgraduate programmes and research degrees. In order to be considered for this award applicants must: -be a self-funded student from Africa, the ASEAN countries, the People’s Republic of China or Commonwealth country -have a conditional/unconditional offer to study a Masters degree or research programme in September 2016 -have a valid LJMU applicant ID number -complete the scholarship application form -not be holding a scholarship from any other source/ scheme Entrance Requirement: Before applying for an LJMU postgraduate scholarships for developing countries, applicants must have firstly made an application to study at LJMU and be in receipt of an offer from the University, otherwise their application will be rejected. Applicants are also required to have the specified English language requirement in advance of making a scholarship application. English Language Requirements: If English is not applicants first language applicants will need an internationally recognized English language qualification such as IELTS in order to study at Liverpool John Moores University. Postgraduate degrees: 6.0 – 6.5, International Foundation Programme: 4.5 and Undergraduate degrees: 6.0 Supporting Material: When applicants apply to a degree programme at LJMU, we will need to see the following: -All academic transcripts -Copies of degree/diploma certificates or work reference (if employed) -One academic reference -An English Language test score (IELTS) -Applicants personal statement -Copy of applicants valid passport (with a minimum of 6 months left before expiration) -Please note: a conditional offer can be made, providing applicants can present these documents to the University. An unconditional offer will not be made until the University has seen all of the above documentation How to Apply: -Submit a current English Language Test Score as part of applicants LJMU course application (unless applicants are exempt under for example UK Visas and Immigration guidelines). -Complete an additional application form in order to be considered for International Scholarships. Scholarship applications will only be accepted after applicants have applied using an official course application form either via UCAS for undergraduate students or via online application form. -Use applicants unique student LJMU applicant ID number for the scholarship application form, those forms without this ID will not be accepted. -Be sure to provide as much detail as applicants can about theirself, applicants ambitions for the future and what applicants hope to achieve while applicants are at LJMU. Include information about paid or voluntary work experience and how applicants plan to use their LJMU qualification and experience once applicants return home. -A panel will review their application and make a decision on whether applicants will be awarded this financial support. -Before applying for a scholarship applicants need to consider that these developing country scholarships only offer full and partial discount on tuition fees. applicants will still need to self-finance the balance of their tuition fee (if applicable), their accommodation, daily living and travel costs while applicants are in the UK. For Application form log on to: https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/study/international-students/financing-your-study/scholarship-application-form
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