Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
- living expenses
- accommodation
Description
LSE has set aside a significant amount of funding to provide LSE Access to Education Graduate Scholarships for asylum seekers and refugees, in response to the ongoing crisis across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
The scholarship offers a £14,400 amount, to help you with your studies
Eligibility
- Asylum seeker
- Refugee
- Person with humnitarian protection
- Priority will be given to those who are applying for their first master's progamme and to recent graduates who were eligible for maintenance support during their undergraduate studies on the basis of their financial circumstances.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
To apply for this and other LSE scholarships with the same application process, you must have:
- applied for admission to study at LSE;
- submitted the LSE Graduate Financial Support Application (including Section G: Personal Statement) accessed via the Graduate Application Tracker. Within the personal statement, you must explain fully your background and if applicable, where you are in the process of applying for refugee status; as much detail as possible will be helpful in assessing your application.
- received an offer of admission (conditional or unconditional)
Financing
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