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Commonwealth Shared Scholarships
Prospectus 2015
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Introduction
The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan is
one of the largest and most prestigious scholarship
schemes for international study in the world. Since it was
established in 1959, around 30,000 individuals have
benefited 24,000 of them have held awards funded by
the United Kingdom, managed by the Commonwealth
Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom (CSC).
This prospectus describes the Commonwealth Shared
Scholarships offered by the CSC for citizens of developing
Commonwealth countries in 2015-2016.
Separate prospectuses exist for the CSCs other
programmes, including Scholarships for Masters and PhD
study, Split-site Scholarships, Distance Learning
Scholarships, Academic Fellowships, Medical Fellowships,
and Professional Fellowships. Please visit the CSC
website at www.dfid.gov.uk/cscuk for details of these
programmes. For information on CommonwealthScholarships offered by other Commonwealth countries,
please visit the Commonwealth Scholarship and
Fellowship Plan (CSFP) website at www.csfp-online.org
The Commonwealth Scholarship Commissions Secretariat
is provided by the Association of Commonwealth
Universities (ACU), which is responsible for all matters
concerning selection, academic studies, and evaluation.
The British Council is responsible for supporting award
holders in their home countries before and after their
awards.
About Commonwealth SharedScholarships
Commonwealth Shared Scholarships are offered by the
CSC in partnership with UK universities. These
scholarships are intended for students from developing
countries who would not otherwise be able to afford to
undertake Masters level study in the UK, to gain skills and
knowledge which will allow them to contribute to the
development of their home countries. In 2015-2016, over
70 UK universities are jointly funding Shared Scholarships
with the CSC. The CSC extends its thanks to these hostuniversities; while the scheme is managed by the CSC, its
success depends critically on their support.
Key features
Shared Scholarships are for taught Masters courses
only; awards will not be made for undergraduate or
PhD study, and will not cover any pre-sessional
English language teaching.
Candidates can apply to study subjects related to the
development of their home country at participating UK
universities only (a full list of eligible universities andcourses is available on pages 5-13).
Shared Scholarships are usually tenable for one-year
Masters courses only.
Eligibility
To apply for a Commonwealth Shared Scholarship,
candidates must:
Be Commonwealth citizens, refugees, or British
protected persons
Be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth
country (a full list is available on page 4)
Be available to commence their academic studies in
the UK by the start of the UK academic year in
September/October 2015
Hold, by October 2015, a first degree of at least upper
second class Honours standard
Not have undertaken studies lasting one year or more
in a developed country
Be unable themselves, or through their families, to pay
to study in the UK
The Commission wishes to promote equal opportunity,
gender equity and cultural exchange. Applications areencouraged from a diverse range of candidates.
Value of awards
The CSC and host UK universities jointly meet the full
costs of Commonwealth Shared Scholarships.
Each Scholarship provides:
Student concessionary or other approved airfare to the
United Kingdom and return on expiry of the
Scholarship (arranged by the host university; funded by
the CSC)
Approved tuition and examination fees (funded by the
CSC)
A personal maintenance allowance at the rate of 977
per month (1,208 per month for those studying at
institutions in the London Metropolitan area) rates
quoted at 2014-2015 levels (paid and funded by the
host university)
A grant of 225 towards the expenses of preparing a
dissertation, where applicable (claimed from the host
university; funded by the CSC)
An initial arrival allowance, including visareimbursement where applicable (funded by the host
university)
A grant of 200 for expenses for approved study travel
within the UK or overseas (claimed from the host
university; funded by the CSC)
Excess baggage allowance for up to 10 kilograms of
books only, when returning home (funded by the CSC)
No additional allowances are available for spouses or
other dependants.
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How can I apply?
All applications must be made through your host UK
university. You must check with them in the first instance
for specific advice on how to make an application and for
their own closing date.
All Commonwealth Shared Scholarship candidates must
be selected and put forward to the CSC by their host UKuniversity, and must submit their application to the CSC
using our Electronic Application System (EAS).
Candidates must apply for a Commonwealth Shared
Scholarship using one of two methods, as instructed by
the university:
1. Via university: Applying to the university in the first
instance using the universitys own application form. If
selected, candidates will then be asked to submit an
application to the CSC using the EAS. Any applications
made via the EAS only and not directly to the university
first will not be considered.2. EAS only:Applying to both the university and the CSC
at the same time using the EAS.
Each university has its own closing date for applications. Any
applications received after this date will be deemed ineligible.
The table on pages 5-6 indicates the method of
application and closing date for each university.
Candidates may apply to more than one university, but
only one offer of a Shared Scholarship may be accepted.
The EAS will close to applicants on16 April 2015and no
further applications can be submitted after that date.
Candidates should note that most university closing dates
fall before 16 April and you must submit your application
by the date advised by the university to which you are
applying.
The selection process
Candidates are recruited and selected by UK host universities
in the first instance. Selection criteria include: the academic
merit of the candidate, as well as the likely impact of theirwork on the development of their home country.
Host UK universities must forward details of their selected
candidates to the CSC by 30 April 2015. Universities will
inform candidates of their results by July 2015.
General conditions of award
Applicants should be aware of the following general conditions:
The CSC reserves the right to publish the names ofcandidates selected for awards on the CSC website.
By applying for an award, the candidate gives consent
for such publication in the event that his/her application
is successful.
Candidates will be notified of their provisional selection
for a Shared Scholarship by their host university, after
the CSC has checked that they meet the eligibility
requirements of the scheme.
A formal confirmation of the award will be issued when
all conditions set by the host UK university have been
met and when all documentation issued by the CSC
has been returned.
The CSC requires a medical report to be completedand submitted before an award can be confirmed.
Scholars are expected to take up the award from the
date stated by the CSC when the award is confirmed.
Candidates are required to sign a declaration confirming
that they are nationals of a Commonwealth developing
country, and not at present living or studying in a
developed country; have not undertaken studies lasting
one year or more in a developed country; are
themselves, or through their families, unable to pay to
study in the United Kingdom; and will return to their
home country as soon as their award comes to an end.
Any false declarations will cause at least the CSCsshare of the award to be terminated, even if the course
of study has started. In such circumstances, the
candidate will be required to refund any payments
made by the CSC in connection with the award.
A Commonwealth Shared Scholarship covers fees,
fares and personal maintenance. Similar awards may
not be held concurrently.
Scholars are expected to reside in the UK throughout
their award, and to seek prior approval for any
proposed visits abroad.
Scholars may not undertake paid employment during
their award without prior consent.
The CSC will only consider requests to extend leave to
remain in the UK after the end of a Scholarship for
those wishing to move from Masters to PhD study.
Strict conditions apply.
The CSC is therefore be unable to provide any letter
of support which might be required by a Scholar to
stay on to work or undertake postdoctoral study in
the UK.
All terms and conditions of award are subject to UK
local law and practices, and are subject to change by
the CSC.
All regulations concerning immigration and visas are
set by the UK immigration authority, and are subject tochange. The CSC has no control over these.
Candidates from Commonwealth countries which
require a Tier 4 visa to come to the UK for study may
be required to take an approved English language test
and/or be screened for tuberculosis in order to obtain
their visa. The regulations on this could change at any
point. Candidates should check the UK Visas and
Immigration website at www.gov.uk/browse/visas-
immigration/study-visasfor updates.
Candidates studying certain subjects may need to
apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme
(ATAS) certificate before applying for a UK visa. UKhost universities will advise candidates who require an
ATAS certificate on how to apply. For more information
and to check which courses require clearance, visit
www.gov.uk/academic-technology-approval-scheme
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In line with the UK Bribery Act which came into effect
on 1 July 2011, it is CSC policy that any candidate
convicted of bribery will be banned from reapplying for
a Commonwealth Scholarship for a period of up to five
years.
A Scholarship may be terminated at any time for
reasons of unsatisfactory conduct, progress, or
attendance.
Eligible Commonwealth countries
* Awards offered to build the capacity of civil society organisations
Further information
All enquiries about eligibility criteria and applying for a
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship should be addressed
to the university to which you wish to apply.
General enquiries about the administration of the
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship scheme should be
sent to the address below. Any applications sent to thisaddress will be disregarded and will not be passed on
to the universities.
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK (SS)
Woburn House
20-24 Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9HF
UK
E: info@cscuk.org.uk
Anguilla
Antigua and
Barbuda
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belize
Bermuda
Botswana
British Virgin
Islands
Cameroon
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Falkland Islands
Fiji
Ghana
Gibraltar
Grenada
Guyana
India
Jamaica
Kenya
Kiribati
Lesotho
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mauritius
Montserrat
Mozambique
Namibia
Nauru
Nigeria
Pakistan
Papua New
Guinea
Pitcairn Islands
Rwanda
St Helena
St Kitts and Nevis
St Lucia
St Vincent and
The Grenadines
Samoa
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Swaziland
Tanzania
Tonga
Trinidad and
Tobago
Tristan da Cunha
Turks and Caicos
Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Vanuatu
Zambia
Zimbabwe*
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Commonwealth Shared Scholarships 2015-2016
At a glance
UniversityNumber ofawards available
Closing dateApplicationmethod
Aberystwyth University 1 18 February 2015 Via university
Anglia Ruskin University 1 16 April 2015 EAS only
Aston University 1 3 April 2015 *
Bath Spa University 1 16 April 2015 EAS only
Birkbeck, University of London 1 31 March 2015 Via university
Bournemouth University 2 16 April 2015 Via university
Cardiff University 2 2 March 2015 EAS only
Cranfield University 9 20 March 2015 EAS only
De Montfort University 1 2 April 2015 *
Durham University 6 7 April 2015 EAS only
Glasgow Caledonian University 3 1 April 2015 EAS only
Goldsmiths, University of London 1 1 March 2015 EAS only
Heriot-Watt University 1 16 April 2015 EAS only
Institute of Development Studies 2 31 March 2015 EAS only
Imperial College London 2 28 February 2015 Via university
Institute of Education, University of London 2 3 March 2015 Via university
Keele University
3
6 March 2015
EAS only
Kings College London 5 1 March 2015 Via university
Lancaster University 1 28 February 2015 Via university
Leeds Beckett University(formerly Leeds Metropolitan University)
8 16 April 2015 EAS only
Liverpool Hope University 3 25 March 2015 Via university
Liverpool John Moores University 1 16 April 2015 EAS only
London School of Economics and Political Science 7 16 April 2015 Via university
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 8 13 March 2015 EAS only
London South Bank University
2
16 April 2015
EAS only
Loughborough University 2 31 March 2015 EAS only
Newcastle University 6 13 March 2015 EAS only
Nottingham Trent University 1 * *
Queen Margaret University 2 18 March 2015 Via university
Queen Mary, University of London 1 31 March 2015 EAS only
Queens University Belfast 4 6 March 2015 EAS only
Royal College of Art 1 31 January 2015 Via university
Royal Veterinary College 2 10 April 2015 Via university
School of Advanced Study, University of London 1 31 March 2015 EAS only
Sheffield Hallam University 4 8 April 2015 EAS only
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UniversityNumber ofawards available
Closing dateApplicationmethod
SOAS, University of London 4 30 January 2015 EAS only
University College London 6 * *
University of Aberdeen 2 13 March 2015 Via university
University of Bath 5 31 March 2015 Via university
University of Bedfordshire 4 31 March 2015 *
University of Birmingham 3 28 February 2015 Via university
University of Brighton 1 31 March 2015 EAS only
University of Bristol 6 13 February 2015 Via university
University of Buckingham 1 28 March 2015 *
University of Cambridge 10 2 December 2014 EAS only
University of Chester 3 18 March 2015 Via university
University of East Anglia 2 7 April 2015 Via university
University of Edinburgh
4
1 April 2015
EAS only
University of Exeter 6 12 March 2015 EAS only
University of Glasgow 8 9 March 2015 Via university
University of Greenwich 9 1 April 2015 Via university
University of Hull 6 1 April 2015 EAS only
University of Kent 1 18 March 2015 Via university
University of Leeds 8 2 February 2015 Via university
University of Leicester 3 13 March 2015 Via university
University of Liverpool
6
31 March 2015
EAS only
University of Nottingham 9 16 April 2015 EAS only
University of Oxford 4 * Via university
University of Portsmouth 1 * *
University of Reading 2 3 April 2015 EAS only
University of Roehampton 1 1 March 2015 EAS only
University of Sheffield 1 13 March 2015 Via university
University of Southampton 4 13 March 2015 Via university
University of St Andrews 2 1 April 2015 EAS only
University of Stirling 4 20 March 2015 Via university
University of Strathclyde 7 6 March 2015 EAS only
University of Sussex 1 31 March 2015 EAS only
University of the West of England 2 16 April 2015 EAS only
University of the West of Scotland 3 27 March 2015 EAS only
University of Warwick 7 11 March 2015 EAS only
University of Westminster 1 9 April 2015 EAS only
University of Wolverhampton 1 * *
University of Worcester
2
*
EAS only
York St John University 1 20 February 2015 *
* To be confirmed by the university candidates should email the university for further details
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Courses
Aberystwyth University Digital Information Services
Environmental Monitoring and Analysis
Food and Water Security
Information and Library Studies
Information Management and Leadership
Landscape and Territory
Remote Sensing and GIS
E: rlw@aber.ac.uk
W: www.aber.ac.uk/en/postgrad
Anglia Ruskin University Cultures and Organisational Leadership
Healthcare Management
Hospital Management
International Relations
International Social Welfare and Social Policy
Public Health
Town PlanningPreference given to nationals of Bangladesh, Kenya,
Nigeria, and Zimbabwe
E: aana@anglia.ac.uk
W: www.anglia.ac.uk/international/fees
Aston University Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
E: LHSPGT@aston.ac.uk
Bath Spa University Education Studies
Education: Early Childhood Studies
Education: International Education Education: Leadership and Management
Environmental Management
E: international@bathspa.ac.uk
Birkbeck, University of London Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
Economics
Education, Power and Social Change
Human Rights
International Economic Law, Justice and Development
International Security and Global Governance
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Structural Biology
E: international-office@bbk.ac.uk
W: www.bbk.ac.uk/prospective/international
Bournemouth University Public Health
Tourism Management
E: askBUstudents@bournemouth.ac.uk
Cardiff University Advanced Practice
Applied Environmental Geology
Chemical Biology
Clinical Dermatology
International Journalism
International Planning and Development
International Relations
Public Health
Theory and Practice of Sustainable Design
Wireless and Microwave Communication Engineering
E: internationalscholarships@cardiff.ac.uk
W: www.cardiff.ac.uk/international
Cranfield University Computation Fluid Dynamics
Design Programme (School of Applied Sciences)
Environment and Resources Programme
Health Sciences Programme
Information Capability Management (Shrivenham Campus)
International Defence and Security (Shrivenham Campus)
Manufacturing Programme
Medical Diagnostics
Water Programme
E: internationaloffice@cranfield.ac.uk
W: www.cranfield.ac.uk/study/studying-at-cranfield/
fees-and-funding
De Montfort University Architectural Design
Computing
English Language Teaching International Business and Corporate Social
Responsibility
International Business and Entrepreneurship
International Business and Human Resource
Management
Mechatronics
Nursing
Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Youth and Community Development Studies
E: internationaloffice@dmu.ac.uk
Durham University Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding
Defence, Development and Diplomacy
Energy and Society
Environment and Natural Resource Economics
Medical Anthropology
New and Renewable Energy
Risk and Environmental Hazards
Risk and Security
Internet Systems and eBusiness
Social Work Studies
E: m.e.rowe@durham.ac.uk
W: www.dur.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/finance/cwss
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Glasgow Caledonian University Food Bioscience
Clinical Nutrition and Health
Diabetes Care and Management
Entrepreneurship
Energy and Environmental Management (Oil and Gas)
Public Health
International Development
International Project Management
International Tourism Management
Available for refugees or internally displaced persons
(IDPs) living in Kenya or Uganda only
E: scholarships@gcu.ac.uk
W: www.gcu.ac.uk/study/scholarships/international
Goldsmiths, University of London Anthropology and Cultural Politics
Applied Anthropology and Community Development
Culture Industry
Design and Environment
Development and Rights
Education: Culture, Language and Identity
International Studies
Postcolonial Culture and Global Policy
Social Entrepreneurship
World Cities and Urban Life
E: l.williams@gold.ac.uk
W: www.gold.ac.uk/international
Heriot-Watt University Architectural Engineering
Urban Regional Planning
Water Resources
E: m.garbouj@hw.ac.uk
W: www.hw.ac.uk
Institute of Development Studies Climate Change and Development
Development Studies
Gender and Development
Globalisation and Development
Governance and Development
Participation, Power and Social Change
Poverty and Development
Science, Society and Development
With the exception of Climate Change and Development,preference given to nationals of Commonwealth countries
in Africa
E: teaching@ids.ac.uk
W: www.ids.ac.uk/study
Imperial College London Conservation Science
Master of Public Health
E: clare.turner@imperial.ac.uk
Institute of Education, University of London Development Education
Education and International Development
Education, Gender and International Development
Education, Health Promotion and International
Development
Educational Planning, Economics and International
Development
E: internationaloffice@ioe.ac.uk
W: www.ioe.ac.uk/scholarships
Keele University Diplomatic Studies
Environmental Politics
Environmental Sustainability and Green Technology
Global Security
Human Rights, Globalisation and Justice
E: international@keele.ac.uk
W: www.keele.ac.uk
Kings College London
Advanced Care in Dementia
Clinical Nursing
Disasters, Adaptation and Development
Environment and Development
Health Psychology
Neuroimaging
Tourism, Environment and Development
E: donal.caviston@kcl.ac.uk
W: www.kcl.ac.uk/graduate/funding/database/
index.php?action=view&id=247
Lancaster University International BusinessE: gms@lancaster.ac.uk
W: www.lancaster.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/
postgraduate-courses/international-business-msc
Leeds Beckett University(formerly Leeds Metropolitan University)
Public Health Health Promotion
Responsible Tourism Management
E: internationaloffice@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
W: www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/international
Liverpool Hope University Education
Environmental Management
Peace Studies
E: chadwij@hope.ac.uk
Liverpool John Moores University Health Psychology
International Journalism
International Public Health
International Transport Trade and Logistics
Law: Global Crime, Justice and Security
Port ManagementE: a.rennie@ljmu.ac.uk
W: www.ljmu.ac.uk/international
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London School of Economics and Political Science Anthropology and Development
Development Management
Development Studies
Environment and Development
Health, Community and Development
Local Economic Development
Population and Development
Social Policy and Development: Non-Governmental
Social Policy and Development
Urbanisation and Development
Preference given to nationals of Commonwealth countries
in Africa and South Asia
E: financial-support@lse.ac.uk
W: www.lse.ac.uk/financialsupport
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Control of Infectious Diseases
Public Health in Developing Countries
Public Health for Eye Care
E: scholarships@lshtm.ac.uk
London South Bank University Civil Engineering Structural Design
Health Services and Hospital Management
International Marketing
Legal Studies
Marketing Communications
Planning Buildings for Health
Public Health and Health Promotion
Sustainable Energy Systems
Applications from women from all Commonwealth countries
are strongly encouraged
E: edmondsa@lsbu.ac.uk
Loughborough University Advanced Process Engineering
Construction Project Management
Design and Innovation in Sustainability
Environmental Monitoring for Management
Environmental Studies
Internet Computing and Network Security
Low Carbon Building Design and Modelling
Renewable Energy Systems Technology
Sustainable Engineering
E: pgtaught@lboro.ac.uk
W: www.lboro.ac.uk/study/finance/external/dfid
Newcastle University Agriculture and Environmental Science
Applied Hydrology and Water Management
Bioinformatics
Environmental Engineering
Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise Management
International Development and Education
Medical Sciences
Public Health and Health Services Research
Renewable Energy Transport
E: scholarship.applications@ncl.ac.uk
Nottingham Trent University Construction Management
Fashion Design
Global Food Security and Development
Human Security and Environmental Change
International Development
International Fashion Business
Quantity Surveying
Textile Design Innovation
E: international@ntu.ac.uk
W: www.ntu.ac.uk/international
Queen Margaret University Global Health Systems
Human Resources for Global Health
International Health
Sexual and Reproductive Health
Social Justice, Development and Health
E: oobrien@qmu.ac.uk
Queen Mary, University of London
Global Public Health and Policy
Public Administration
Sustainable Energy
E: l.sutherland@qmul.ac.uk
W: www.qmul.ac.uk/international
Queens University Belfast Advanced Food Safety
Leadership for Sustainable Development
Leadership for Sustainable Rural Development
E: pg.centre@qub.ac.uk
W: www.qub.ac.uk/postgraduate
Royal College of Art Applied Arts (Ceramics and Glass and Jewellery)
Architecture (Architecture and Interior Design)
Communication (Animation, Information Experience
Design and Visual Communication)
Design Interactions
Design Products
Fashion and Textiles (Menswear and Womenswear)
Innovation Design Engineering
Service Design
Textiles
Vehicle Design
E:jennifer.brown@rca.ac.uk
W: www.rca.ac.uk
Royal Veterinary College One Health (Infectious Diseases)
Veterinary Epidemiology
E: smanick@rvc.ac.uk; admissions@rvc.ac.uk
School of Advanced Study, University of London Understanding and Securing Human Rights
E: sas.registry@sas.ac.uk
W: www.sas.ac.uk
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Sheffield Hallam University Advanced Mechanical Engineering
Cultural Policy and Management
Health Care Education
Health Care Management and Leadership
Human Resource Development/Management
International Hospitality and Tourism Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Nutrition with Public Health Management
Technical Architecture
Urban and Regional Planning
E: scholarships@shu.ac.uk
W: www.shu.ac.uk/international/scholarships -bursaries/csss
SOAS, University of London Development Economics
Development Studies
Law, Development and Governance
Music in Development
Social Anthropology of Development
Available to nationals/permanent residents of Commonwealthcountries in Africa
E: scholarships@soas.ac.uk
University College London Archaeological Site Management
Clinical and Public Health Nutrition
Comparative Business Economics
Development Administration and Planning
Earthquake Engineering with Disaster Management
Environment and Sustainable Development
Genetics of Human Disease
Global Health and Development
Museum Studies Urban Development Planning
E: studentfunding@ucl.ac.uk
W: www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/scholarships
University of Aberdeen Climate Change Law and Sustainable Development
Clinical Pharmacology
Environmental Science
Global Health Management
Information Technology
International Relations
Oil and Gas Law
Petroleum Energy Economics and Finance
E: r.j.findlay@abdn.ac.uk
W: www.abdn.ac.uk/funding
University of Bath International Development
International Public Policy Analysis
Wellbeing in International Development and Public Policy
E: n.j.cleevely@bath.ac.uk
Development Biology
Microbiology
Modern Applications of Mathematics
Molecular Plant Sciences
Regenerative Medicine
E: d.rydval@bath.ac.uk
W: www.bath.ac.uk/science/gradschool
University of Bedfordshire Public Health
E: gurch.randhawa@beds.ac.uk
W: www.beds.ac.uk/research/ihr
University of Birmingham Africa and Development
African Studies
Clinical Oncology
Development Economics
Development Management
Health Economics and Health Policy
Human Resource Management
International Development
Public Health
Road Management and Engineering
E: p.l.carpenter@bham.ac.uk
W: www.birmingham.ac.uk/international/students/
finance/scholarships/index.aspx
University of Brighton
Construction Management
Environmental Assessment and Management
Geographical Information Systems and Environmental
Management
International Education
Sustainability of the Built Environment
Tourism and International Development
Water and Environmental Management
E: csssapps@brighton.ac.uk
University of Bristol Climate Change Science and Policy
Development and Security Education Leadership, Policy and Development
Gender and International Relations
Global Wildlife Health and Conservation
International Development
International Law
International Relations
Transfusion and Transplantation Sciences
Water and Environmental Management
E: robert.richards@bristol.ac.uk
W: www.bristol.ac.uk/fees-funding/awards/
commonwealth-shared-scholarships
University of Buckingham Management in a Global Service Economy
E: debbie.millns@buckingham.ac.uk
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University of Cambridge Conservation Leadership
Development Studies
Economics
Education
Energy Technologies
Engineering for Sustainable Development
Environmental Policy
Law
Planning, Growth and Regeneration
Public Health
E: cambridge.trust@admin.cam.ac.uk
W: www.cambridgetrust.org
University of Chester Biomedical Science
Cardiovascular Rehabilitation
Family and Child Psychology
Global Health
Health Improvement and Wellbeing
Management with International Business
Public Health
Public Health Nutrition
Technology Management
E: international@chester.ac.uk
W: www.chester.ac.uk/international
University of East Anglia Climate Change
Climate Change and International Development
Conflict Governance and International Development
Education and International Development
Energy Engineering with Environmental Management
Environment and International Development Environmental Assessment and Management
Impact Evaluation and International Development
Plant Genetics and Crop Improvement
Water Security and International Development
E: admissions@uea.ac.uk
W: www.uea.ac.uk
University of Edinburgh Africa and International Development
African Studies
International Development
E: studentfunding@ed.ac.uk
W: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding
University of Exeter Engineering and Management
Environment and Human Health
Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture
International Human Rights Law
Public Administration
Structural Engineering
Sustainable Development
E: m.nearchou@exeter.ac.uk
W: www.exeter.ac.uk/international/students/scholarships/sharedscholarshipscheme
University of Glasgow Economic Development
Environmental Statistics
Global Economy
Global Mental Health
Global Security
Human Nutrition
Medical Genetics
Physics: Energy and the Environment
Public Health
Sustainable Energy
E: rio-scholarships@glasgow.ac.uk
W: www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships
University of Greenwich Agriculture for Sustainable Development
Sustainable Environmental Management
E: bp23@gre.ac.uk
W: www.nri.org
University of Hull
Analytical and Forensic Chemistry
Computer Graphics Programming
Computer Science
Energy Markets
Environmental Technology
Music
NET Distributed Systems Development
Translational Oncology
E: international@hull.ac.uk
University of Kent Broadband and Mobile Communication Networks
Conservation and International Wildlife Trade Conservation and Tourism
International Conflict Analysis
International Finance and Economic Development
International Security and the Politics of Terror
Management (International Business)
Management Science
Security and Terrorism
E: scholarships@kent.ac.uk
W: www.kent.ac.uk/scholarships/postgraduate/
international/DFID.html
University of Leeds Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy Systems
Environment and Development
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Global Development
Health Management, Planning and Policy
Public Health (International)
Sustainability and Business
Transport Planning
Transport Planning and Engineering
Transport Planning and Environment
E: s.yeadon@adm.leeds.ac.uk
W: http://scholarships.leeds.ac.uk
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University of Leicester Banking and Finance
Chronic Disease and Immunity
Environmental Informatics
Global Environmental Change
Human Rights and Global Ethics
Infection and Immunity
International Education
International Human Rights Law
International Relations and World Order
Sustainable Management of Natural Resources
Preference given to nationals of Botswana, Ghana, India,
Kenya, Malaysia, and Pakistan
E: scholarships@le.ac.uk
W: www2.le.ac.uk/study/international/need-to-know/
feesandfunding/scholarships/commonwealth
University of Liverpool Advanced Computer Science
Architecture
Energy Generation
International Business
International Human Rights Law
Public Health
Sustainable Structural Engineering (Civil)
Veterinary Science
E: seschol@liverpool.ac.uk
University of Nottingham Advanced Nursing Studies
Applied Epidemiology
Cancer Immunology and Biotechnology
Clinical Microbiology
Microbiology and Immunology Molecular Genetics and Diagnostics
Molecular Medical Microbiology
Oncology
Public Health
Public Health (International Health)
E: scholarship-assistant@nottingham.ac.uk
W: www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/
scholarshipsfeesfinance/scholarships/
scholarshipdetails/comm-shared-masters.aspx
University of Oxford African Studies Bachelor of Civil Law
Biodiversity, Conservation, and Management
Economics for Development
Environmental Change and Management
Global Health Science
Integrated Immunology
Master of Public Policy
Pharmacology
Water Science, Policy, and Management
W: www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/prospectivegrad/
scholarships/university/csss
University of Portsmouth Crisis Disaster and Management
Educational Leadership and Management
Risk, Crisis and Resilience Management
Sustainable Architecture
E: international.office@port.ac.uk
W: www.port.ac.uk/international
University of Reading Environmental Management
Environmental Pollution
Food Science
Food Technology
Human Geography (Research)
Nutrition and Food Science
Public Policy
E: international@reading.ac.uk
W: www.reading.ac.uk/graduateschool/
prospectivestudents/gs-commonwealthscholarship.aspx
University of Roehampton
Audiovisual Translation
Christian Ministry
Education Leadership and Management
Special and Inclusive Education
E: international@roehampton.ac.uk
W: www.roehampton.ac.uk/Finance/Scholarships
University of Sheffield Advancing Practice
Clinical Neurology
Environmental Change and International Development
Human Nutrition
Psychological Research Methods Public Health
Speech Difficulties
Translational Neuroscience
E: internationalscholarships@sheffield.ac.uk
W: www.sheffield.ac.uk/international
University of Southampton Advanced Clinical Practice
Clinical Leadership in Cancer, Palliative and End of
Life Care
Foundations of Clinical Psychology
Health and Rehabilitation
Health Psychology
Leadership and Management in Health and Social
Care
Vertebrate Palaeontology
Wildlife Conservation
E: international@southampton.ac.uk
W: www.southampton.ac.uk/international/
scholarships/commonwealth.shtml
University of St Andrews Sustainable Development
E: pgscholarships@st-
andrews.ac.ukW: www.st-andrews.ac.uk/study/pg/fees-and-funding/
scholarships
8/9/2019 CommonwealthScholarships Prospectus 2015 JH Update 06.10.14
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University of Stirling Advanced Practice
Conservation and Sustainability
Corporate Social Responsibility
Health and Wellbeing of the Older Person
International Conflict and Cooperation
International Publishing Management
Media Management
Psychology of Sport
Publishing Studies
Sustainable Aquaculture
E: sas@stir.ac.uk
W: www.stir.ac.uk/postgraduate
University of Strathclyde Advanced Computer Science
Applied Economics
Advanced Mechanical Engineering
Electronic and Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Finance
Forensic Science
International Law and Sustainable Development
Internet Law and Policy
Pharmaceutical Analysis
E: cathy.bonner@strath.ac.uk
W: www.strath.ac.uk
University of Sussex Conflict, Security and Development
Corruption and Governance
Development Economics
Innovation and Sustainability for International
Development International Education and Development
International Relations
International Security
Migration Studies
Preference given to nationals from Commonwealth
countries in Africa and South Asia
E: a.barton@sussex.ac.uk
University of the West of England Biomedical Science
Construction Project Management
Environmental Health
Public Health
Transport Engineering and Planning
Urban Design
E: windy.hon@uwe.ac.uk
University of the West of Scotland Advanced Computer Systems Development
Alcohol and Drug Studies
Biotechnology
Broadcast Journalism
Computer-Aided Engineering
International Management
Logistics and Supply Chain Management
PGDE Primary Education
Quality Management
Waste and Clean Technologies
E: lesley.follan@uws.ac.uk
W: www.uws.ac.uk/international-students/
fees-and-scholarships/scholarships
University of Warwick Biotechnology, Bioprocessing and Business
Management
Childhood in Society
Economics
Economics and International Financial Economics
Food Security
Gender and International Development
International Development
International Development Law and Human Rights
Public Policy
Sustainable Crop Production: Agronomy for the 21st
Century
E: graduateschool@warwick.ac.uk
W: www.warwick.ac.uk/services/academicoffice/gsp/
scholarship/typesoffunding
University of Westminster International Business and Management International Development Management
International Human Resource Management
International Public Health Nutrition
International Relations
International Relations and Development Politics
International Relations and Security
E: scholarships@westminster.ac.uk
W: www.westminster.ac.uk/scholarships
University of Wolverhampton Health and Social Care
Public Health
W: www.wlv.ac.uk
University of Worcester Advancing Practice
Airborne Infectious Agents and Allergens
Applied Psychology
Education
International Public Health
Nutritional Therapy
Social Work and Community Studies
Sports Coaching
Sports ManagementE:j.shore@worc.ac.uk
W: www.worcester.ac.uk/international
8/9/2019 CommonwealthScholarships Prospectus 2015 JH Update 06.10.14
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Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK
Woburn House20-24 Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9HFUnited Kingdomwww.dfid.gov.uk/cscuk
York St John University Applied Linguistics: TESOL (Teaching English to
Speakers of Other Languages)
Mass Communications
Psychology of Child and Adolescent Development
Strategic Human Resources Management
E: international@yorksj.ac.uk
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