German Postgraduate Scholarships for Developing Countries



 

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering many postgraduate scholarships to Nigerians graduates, and many others in developing countries.
The scholarship provided by DAAD, if for course(s) offered in several fields and areas of specializations at masters and PhD levels
Eligibility
To be eligible, you should possess:

  • holds at least a four-year Bachelor’s degree, completed with above-average results;
  • received their latest degree no more than six years ago;
  • have at least two years of full-time professional experience gained after the completion of their first university degree;
  • has English test scores that meet the German University requirements.
Eligible groups
Citizens of Developing Countries [in Africa, Asia, Pacific Islands, Central and South America and Central and Eastern Europe (as defined by the DAC List of the OECD)]
Participating Institution(s)
All German Universities (offering postgraduate courses with relevance to developing countries.)
Field(s) of Study
Postgraduate courses in the following areas
Economic Sciences / Business Administration / Political Economics
Development Co-operation
Engineering and Related Sciences
Mathematics
Regional Planning
Agriculture and Forest Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Medicine and Public Health
Veterinary Medicine
Social Sciences and Education and Law
Media Studies
Methods of Application
All applicants must submit a DAAD application form, a hand-signed CV and other supporting documents. DAAD application forms are available from the German Embassies, the DAAD offices abroad, directly from the University or on the DAAD website. Please note that there may be country-specific information. Applications from Cameroon, Nigeria and and Myanmar must be submitted via the German Embassy in those countries.
Apply directly to the chosen study programme. Please be sure to address applications to the postgraduate course directly! Applications sent via e-mail to the DAAD cannot be considered during the selection process.
It is important to carefully read the 2017/2018 Programme Brochure, and also visit the official website (link to it is below) for complete information on how to apply.
DEADLINES:
Application deadlines depend on chosen study programme; please check scholarship brochure or the website of your chosen study programme as deadlines may vary from university to university. As a general rule, however, the deadline will vary between August to October 2016.
Application deadlines at the German embassies is 31st July every year.
PLEASE NOTE:
Applications via email will not be accepted. Late applications cannot be considered!
Visit DAAD website here

2016 INDIAN GOVERNMENT POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FOR AFRICANS

Government of India through the Indian Council for Cultural Relations – is offering up to 900 scholarships for African students to pursue undergraduate, postgraduate and higher courses programme at Institutions/Universities in India. The application deadline is 15th January 2016.

Eligibility

  • Students applying for doctoral/ post doctoral courses should include a synopsis of the proposed area of research.
  • Students wishing to study performing arts should, if possible, enclose video/ audio cassettes of their recorded performances.
  • Candidates must have adequate knowledge of English.
  • ICCR will not entertain applications which are sent to ICCR directly by the students or which are sent by local Embassies/High Commissions in New Delhi.
  • Priority will be given to students who have never studied in India before.
  • Candidates may note that Indian universities/educational institution are autonomous and independent and hence have their own eligibility criteria which have to be fulfilled. Please also note that acceptance of application by the University is also not a guarantee of admission. A scholarship is awarded only when admission is confirmed by ICCR.
  • Student must carry a proper visa. Students should ensure that they get the correct visa from the Indian Embassy/High Commission.
Value of Scholarship: (figure is in Indian currency)
  • Living allowance (Stipend) (Per Month) Postgraduate-6,000 M.Phil / Ph.D 7,000, Post-doctoral Fellow-7,500
  • House Rent Allowance (Per Month). In Grade 1 cities-5,000 and In other cities-4,500
  • Contingent Grant (per annum)Undergraduate-5,000, Postgraduate-7,000, M/Phil / Ph.D and M.Tech./ME-12,500, Postdoctoral studies-15,500, Tuition Fee/Other Compulsory Fee-As per actual (excluding refundable amount) –Thesis and dissertation Expenses (Once in entire duration of course)
  • D Scholar-10,000 and for BBA/BCA/MBA/MCA/M.Tech and other course required submission of Project-7.000
How to apply
Please read the instruction before filling out the application forms. Please also read the financial terms and conditions. The completed and signed application form which should be typed and not hand written along with other attachments must be e-mailed as a pdf document to the Embassy/ High Commission of India in your country. A hard copy along with 5 photographs should also be delivered to the Embassy/ High commission of India.
Download application form here
Visit scholarship web page for details.

APPLY FOR UNIVERSITY OF GHANA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

The school of public health, University of Ghana is currently accepting international postgraduate scholarship applications, for research and training in tropical disease. The scholarship, which is for the 2016/17 academic session, is open for full time postgraduate programmes on offer (Masters and PhD), with a focus on implementation research.
Scholarship Courses Available:
For Masters (12months full time) 

  • Masters in Public health (MPH)
  • Masters in Applied Health and Social Science.
  • Masters in Occupational Health and Hygiene.
PhD scholarships also (48 months full time)

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must meet the university admission requirement for intertional postgraduate student.
  • Nationals of low and middle income WHO african countries. See list of countries here 
  • Applicant should be below 35 years of age for Masters programme, and 40 years for PhD.
How to apply:
  • Postgraduate scholarship must be submitted online at:  http://admission.ug.edu.gh/tdr 
  • Applicant must also apply for postgraduate admission to the University of Ghana, see link here
Application Deadline:
 January 30th, 2016. Selection result would be out by 28th Febuarary, 2016.
Visit the official scholarship page here

TIPS FOR CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

This interview is an excerpt from University of Warwick Postgraduate blog see here

Chevening scholarship application

Why did you choose chevening?

A year back in 2014, i started my scholarship search using google by typing full scholarship, and i was introduced to chevening. Personally, i chose chevening because of two reasons- the financial support, and its promising network opportunity with the influential global network of scholars. Chevening not only helps you financially but is committed to build lasting relationships between every scholar and alumni through its leadership and engagement events. I have experienced the power of networking during my past professional tenure.Recently, I attended the Chevening Orientation in London and met people with diverse thoughts, beliefs, and aspirations but everybody shared the common interest to contribute to the world to make it a better place. There can’t be a more ambient atmosphere for me than to be surrounded by like-minded people who believe in what I believe. It was one of the happiest days of my life! Continue reading “TIPS FOR CHEVENING SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION”

PTDF OIL AND GAS RESEARCH GRANT

Ptdf grant
The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) is calling for research proposals in its PTDF annual oil and gas research grant competition.
A.  Themes
  1. Petroleum Exploration and Prospecting of Inland Basin, Onshore/Offshore, Deepwater Niger Delta.
  2. Petroleum Production and Exploitation
  3. Renewable and Unconventional Resources
  4. Environmental Management and Protection
B.    Guidelines (in brief)
  1. Theme/sub-theme on cover page
  2. Background of the study
  3. Literature review
  4. Methodology
  5. Research plans and budject
  6. References e.t.c
C.   Eligibility
  1. Nigerian citizen (resident in Nigeria) working in academic institution, company NGO or research organizations
D.    Submission
       Research proposal should be sent by post or email to;
 General Manager, (strategic planning and documentation) PTDF
PTDF House, Memorial Drive, CBD
Abuja, Nigeria
Email: research@ptdf.gov.ng

Continue reading “PTDF OIL AND GAS RESEARCH GRANT”

MEET NIGERIA’S TOP 5 YOUNGEST PhD HOLDERS

         
 
Nigerians are one of the most educated nationalities in the United States, behind the Indians and Chinese. Nigerians attain the highest level of educational study (PhD) in various fields. The recent trends are the PhD holders in their very young age. These are Nigeria’s youngest PhDs, as compiled 
by this blog, Postgraduate Nigeria.

5. Dr. Olabisi Adeyemi, 26: This young intellectual
earned her PhD in Botany from the University of Lagos. Though she had maintained a track record of academic successes right from her secondary school, she acknowledge that having a PhD at her age, and the record of being the best graduating PhD student didn’t come easy. Born in Lagos Island local government of Lagos state, Dr. Adeyemi attended Girls’ Academy, L/Island where she was the best student in WAEC, with seven distinctions. She proceeded to University of Lagos and graduated with a first class degree in botany in 2006. She completed her PhD in within record time in 2012.

4. Dr. Opeyemi Shodipe, 25: This young Nigerian scholar bagged her Bachelor’s Degree at 19, from Babcock University. After the mandatory NYSC programme, she entered for a Masters at University of Ibadan, graduating best in her department. She capped it with a well-deserved Doctorate degree in Information Science from her alma mater, Babcock University. She was 25.

3. Dr. Salihu Dasuki Nakande, 25: Born in October, 1987, he is one of Nigeria’s youngest PhD holders, and arguably the youngest in northern Nigeria. He graduated with a first class degree in Information Technology from Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU), North Cyprus at 21. Dr. Salihu completed his Master’s degree at Brunel University, U.K. He capped it with a PhD in the same University in 2012.

2. Dr. Olaoluwa Hallowed Oluwadara, 24: Acclaimed as Africa’s youngest PhD holders, Olaoluwa is a spectacular Nigerian intellectual and scholar, because of his achievements. He entered the University for a Bachelor’s degree at 15. He earned two B.Sc degrees in Mathematics and Physics, from University of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), run simultaneously. He bagged his Master’s degree from the same University. He crowned it with a PhD in Mathematics at the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he was the best graduating PhD student. Dr. Olaoluwa H. Oluwadara won University of Bangui’s all-time best student award from the Department of Mathematics (B.Sc), best B.Sc student award in Physics, 2007 and best M.Sc awards in Physics and Mathematics respectively in 2008. He currently is a Research Fellow of the Mathematical Analysis and Optimisation Research Group.

1. Dr. Nkemehule Karl Omebere-Iyari, 22: Here we have the leader of the pack. A colossus of intellectual ingenuity. Dr. Omebere-Iyari, bagged his PhD in Chemical Engineering from University of Nottingham in 2006, then aged 22. This amazing Nigerian, an old student of Kings College, Lagos had 8 As in his WAEC result at age 16. He proceeded same year to Oxbridge, Ikeja, where he wrote and passed his A-levels, scoring ‘A’ in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. He entered University of Nottingham immediately and graduated three years later with a first class in Chemical Engineering at 19 in 2003. He was also the best graduating student in Chemical Engineering that year. With a university scholarship, Omebere-Iyari wasted no time, and pursued his PhD. He received a EU grant of €17,000 every year, and finished his Doctorate in record time of three years, specializing in multi-phase flow. Omebere-Iyari has distinguished himself as an exceptionally gifted Nigerian. Upon graduation, he was worked with many multinational cooperation as Shell, Halliburton, e.t.c. He earned an MBA with distinction from INSEAD/Wharton, and is a member of many professional groups. He is our champion of the lists of Nigeria’s youngest PhDs

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR NIGERIAN MUSLIMS

This is great news for Muslims, who aspire for postgraduate qualifications, be it Postgraduate diploma, Masters, PhD degree. An Islamic organization, Da’wah Institute of Nigeria, in collaboration with Development Initiative of West Africa (DIWA) is calling on qualified Muslims interested in da’wah undergoing postgraduate education in Nigeria, to apply for her postgraduate scholarship assistance programme.
Eligibility

  1. Proof of Registration or secure of admission e.g. Receipts of registration or any similar documentary evidence.
  2. University admission letter to any of the programmes stated above.
  3. ecommendation letter from a recognized Islamic organization/ individual.
  4. Letter of request from the applicant stating the level of assistance he or she requires and what has been spent so far.
  5. Curriculum vitae (CV) and photocopies of all relevant academic & NYSC certificates including degree or HND certificates and results.
  6. Contact details (postal and Email addresses, phone numbers etc.)
Application
Eligible candidates should send application to:
The Secretary
Postgraduate Scholarship Assistance Programme
Development Initiative of West Africa
IW2 Ilmi Avenue Avenue
P. M. B. 229
Minna, Niger State.
E-mail: diwafrica@gmail.com
Phone: 07039721665, 08034564853
Special preference shall be given to those in social sciences, professional sciences and humanities.