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University of East Anglia, UK University Offers £33,150K (N44M) Scholarships for Nigerians

The University of East Anglia (UEA), a prestigious institution located in Norwich, UK, has announced an incredible opportunity for Nigerians and other international students seeking to pursue masters programmes. The university is offering scholarships worth £33,150 (approximately N44.3 million) and transportation cost of £4000 (around N5.3 million) to successful applicants.

David Sainsbury Scholarships in Global Plant Health

The funding opportunity, known as the David Sainsbury Scholarships in Global Plant Health, is a fully funded scholarship for students planning to travel to the UK for their studies. The scholarship covers a wide range of expenses, including tuition fees, living stipends, and transportation allowance, making it an attractive option for those looking to further their education abroad.

Eligibility and Application Process

To be considered for the scholarship, interested candidates must first apply and be accepted into the University of East Anglia. The application process is competitive, and candidates will be evaluated based on a set of criteria that includes academic achievement, academic awards, knowledge/experience/potential of molecular biology, genetics, molecular interactions, data science such as bioinformatics and statistics, laboratory skills, and independent study.

According to the information provided on the university’s website, “Provided you meet the eligibility criteria, you will automatically be considered for the scholarship, on a competitive basis – no separate application is required. You will be evaluated for the scholarship based on the same criteria used to evaluate your application to enrol on the course.”

UEA Nigeria Award Scholarship

In addition to the David Sainsbury Scholarships, the University of East Anglia has also introduced the UEA Nigeria Award scholarship, which is specifically designed for Nigerian students. All self-funded Nigerian students applying to a Master’s course at UEA starting in September 2024 will automatically be awarded this scholarship.

The UEA Nigeria Award scholarship is worth £4,000 if the applicant meets UEA entry requirements, or £5,000 if their final undergraduate grade is a CGPA 4.1 and above. The amount will be deducted from the student’s tuition fees, in line with the terms and conditions set by the university.

Application Deadline

The applications for both the David Sainsbury Scholarships and the UEA Nigeria Award scholarship are currently open and are expected to close on May 31, 2024. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to increase their chances of securing a spot.

About the University of East Anglia

The University of East Anglia (UEA) is a renowned institution that was founded in 1963. Located in the historic city of Norwich, in the east of England, UEA is known for its excellence in research and teaching. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, catering to the diverse interests and aspirations of students from around the world.

In conclusion, the University of East Anglia’s generous scholarship offerings, particularly the David Sainsbury Scholarships in Global Plant Health and the UEA Nigeria Award scholarship, present an excellent opportunity for Nigerians and other international students to pursue their masters programmes in the UK. With the added benefits of transportation allowance and tuition fee coverage, these scholarships make studying abroad more accessible and affordable for aspiring students. Interested candidates are advised to act quickly and submit their applications before the May 31, 2024 deadline.

Izu Mgbaemena

I'm Izu Mgbaemena, a Nigerian-based writer for Naijadazz. I love sharing stories about Nigerian culture, food, music and more. As a frequent contributor to Naijadazz, I relish the opportunity to showcase the endlessly fascinating aspects of Nigerian culture to a global audience.