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WORTH
- There is one scholarship with an approx. value of £25,000 for an applicant to a full-time taught masters programme.
ELIGIBILITY
- Eligible applicants must be a national of, and resident in, a country in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- The selection will be based on merit and financial need.
DEADLINE: April 26 2017
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