Funding has been secured for seven scholarships for candidates from developing African and South Asian Commonwealth countries to study for the part-time Master’s in International Human Rights Law starting September 2014.
The Commonwealth Kellogg Alistair Berkley Scholarships are funded by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, the Alistair Berkley Charitable Trust (African awards only) and Kellogg College, Oxford and provide course and college fees at Oxford University over two years, return air travel from the scholar’s home country for each residential session and a stipend for reading materials.
DEADLINE: 23th April 2014
To apply and for more information visit here
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I hope I can get it to help my country
its so good but why do you choose masters yet there are some people who do not have dipoloma and even few who has degree like me so am asking you to give the opportunity to degree or depoloma studients