2025 Nyerere Scholarship at the University of Edinburgh for Tanzanian Citizens (Funded)
Deadline: January 28, 2025.
The Centre of African Studies is delighted to announce the Nyerere Scholarship for an applicant to their MSc in Africa and International Development.
The Nyerere Scholarship provides funding for a talented Tanzanian graduate to follow in Julius Nyerere’s footsteps and study at the University of Edinburgh. The successful candidate will receive funding for a one-year postgraduate scholarship in the multidisciplinary MSc in Africa and International Development programme. Applicants must be Tanzanian citizens domiciled in Tanzania, who have graduated from the University of Dar es Salaam within the last three years (i.e. 2022-2024) or will be graduating from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2025.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
- The award will be made to a Tanzanian citizen domiciled in Tanzania who has graduated from the University of Dar es Salaam within the last three years (i.e., 2022-2024), or will be graduating from the University of Dar es Salaam in 2025.
- Applicant who is accepted on the full-time MSc Africa and International Development programme.
- The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence. Candidates must have, or expect to obtain, the equivalent of a UK first class or 2.1 Honours degree at undergraduate level in a Humanities or Social Science subject.
SCHOLARSHIP
The scholarship will cover Tuition Fees and an annual stipend at the UKRI rate (amount to be advised; for reference, this is £19,237 in 2024/25). The annual stipend will be paid in monthly instalments following full matriculation. Payments are made into the awardee’s UK bank account.
APPLICATION
- Submit your application to the MSc programme following the application process guidance. Please ensure you include your: CV, degree certificates, final/interim transcript(s), transcript grading scale(s), English language evidence, and academic references.
- Submit your application to the scholarship through the online scholarship application system (see Applying section below). This involves completing the following in your Personal Statement (up to 500 words/3500 characters including spaces):
(i) – List two books that you have read in the last five years which have had an impact on you. List the title and author of the books, and explain briefly what each book is about and why it has made an impression on you.
(ii) – Why do you wish to do further studies? How would a MSc in Africa and International Development facilitate your career goals?
(iii) – What do you think is one of the most pressing problems in Tanzania that needs research? How would you go about researching it? Who would be interested in or benefit from your findings? How and why?
(iv) – What are Tanzania’s major advantages in global development? Why and how are they advantageous? Who benefits from them?
Find more information on the OFFICIAL LINK