Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Each year LSE awards a number of scholarships, funded by private or corporate donations. The number, value, eligibility criteria and type of scholarships vary from year to year.
All scholarships are awarded on the basis of financial circumstances in the first instance, and secondly take into account academic merit.
LSE is delighted to announce the new David and Duncan Clark Scholarship.
Through a generous gift to LSE, students who are ordinarily resident in Asia and receive an offer of admission from the Master of Public Administration (MPA) or the Master of Public Policy (MPP) programmes, within the School of Public Policy, will be considered for awards from the funds available.
Benefits
Funding is available for tuition fees only. Living expenses will not be covered under this award.
Eligibility
- Must be ordinarily residents in Asia.
- Preference will be given to those applicants who would otherwise lack the financial means to study at the LSE School of Public Policy.
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Previous academic excellence, evidenced by grades from previous academic study and supported by references from previous professors;
- A demonstrable interest in economic development and/or technology;
- Their potential to become a future expert and leader in their field;
- A commitment to public service in the in their future career with a compelling rationale for choosing this vocation.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Applicants to the Luksic Scholarship for Public Service, the Peruvian Scholarships for Public Service, the Hosh Ibrahim Scholarship for Africa and the David and Duncan Clark Scholarship should submit a complete programme application by 22 January.