How does the Scheme work?
Awards are for taught masters courses only. No awards will be made for undergraduate or doctoral study. All courses undertaken must be demonstrably relevant to the economic, social or technological development of the candidate’s home country.
Awards are only available at participating institutions in the UK. The booklet giving details of the UK institutions offering Scholarships joint-funded with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in 2010 is available for download here or can be obtained in print copy from the Scheme Administrators (see below).
Please note that participating universities are required to support the student stipend for the award holder (at the rate set by the UK Government). The Commission funds the cost of tuition fees (at overseas rate), return airfares and other allowances. It is envisaged that around 170 Scholarships will be offered in 2010.
Who is eligible?
Applicants should:
- be nationals of (or permanently domiciled in) a Commonwealth developing country, and not be currently living or studying in a developed country
- hold a first degree at either first or upper second class level
- be sufficiently fluent in English to pursue the course
- have not previously studied for one year or more in a developed country
- not be employed by a government department (at national level) or a parastatal organisation (employees of universities are normally acceptable however)
- be able to confirm in writing that neither they nor their families would otherwise be able to pay for the proposed course of study
- be willing to confirm that they will return to their home country as soon as their period of study is complete
How can I apply?
All enquiries should be addressed to the University at which you wish to study and through which you should therefore apply for a Scholarship. They will advise you on how to make an application direct to them. Most universities will handle advertising and recruitment directly using their own application form and applications should therefore be addressed to the participating university direct (option 1). A few universities want all candidates for their Shared Scholarship courses to apply via the Commission’s Electronic Application System (EAS) (option 2). You will be advised by the institution if this is the case and should then access the EAS through the link above.
Following an option 1 university’s closing date, the university will ask the candidates it selects to complete the CSC application form. Candidates should note that institutions are asked to forward their nominations to the CSC no later than 31 May 2010; where institutions have not specified a closing date candidates should contact the institution so as to ascertain the latest date that the institution is willing to accept applications.
COSTS
- DFID and participating United Kingdom institutions will jointly meet the full costs of an award holder’s study in the United Kingdom including air fares to and from the United Kingdom. Maintenance allowance is paid by the scholar’s host institution, at the level set by the UK Government: £1,024 per month for scholars based in London and £828 per month for the rest of the UK. (July 2009 figures)
Where can I get further information?
Although applications for specific courses should be addressed to the individual university concerned, general inquiries regarding the scheme should be sent to the scheme administrators at the address below. Please note that applications sent to this office will be disregarded and will not be passed on to the institutions.
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission
c/o Association of Commonwealth Universities
Woburn House, 20-24 Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9HF
Telephone : 44 (0) 207 380 6700
Fax : 44 (0) 207 387 2655
E-Mail : info@acu.ac.uk
List of developing Commonwealth countries
Anguilla Kiribati Sri Lanka
Antigua and Barbuda Lesotho Swaziland
Bangladesh Malawi Tanzania
Barbados Malaysia Tonga
Belize Maldives Trinidad and Tobago
Bermuda Mauritius Tristan da Cunha
Botswana Montserrat Turks and Caicos
British Virgin Islands Mozambique Tuvalu
Cameroon Namibia Uganda
Cayman Islands Nauru Vanuatu
Dominica Nigeria Western Samoa
Falkland Islands Pakistan Zambia
Fiji Papua New Guinea
Gambia Pitcairn
Ghana St. Helena
Gibraltar St. Kitts and Nevis
Grenada St. Lucia
Guyana St. Vincent
India Sierra Leone
Jamaica Solomon Islands
Kenya South Africa
Fiji is currently suspended from the Commonwealth
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NYAMU JOHN says
Hello,
Thanks for the good work you are doing to help eduacate the world. I’ve studied a first degree in Education- Literature and English Language and would wish to study a masters in Literature/ Creative Writing or Film Studies. I would be glad if you grant me a scholarship. I am a writer in the making and would wish to grow in this career so as to make a better world for all through Literature since it is a reflection of reality in our societies.
Best regards
Nyamu John