Chevening announces scholarships for Bahraini Nationals
Bahraini nationals aged between 25 and 35 are invited to apply for post-graduate Chevening scholarships to British universities.
The scholarships, for the 2008-2009 academic year, are being offered by the British Embassy in co-operation with the British Council.
Application forms can be downloaded from www.britishcouncil.org/bahrain or www.chevening.com.
Once the application form is filled, it must be returned to the British Council by January 2 next year at the latest.
Chevening scholarships are the British government's premier scholarship scheme for international students. It provides talented young graduates and young professionals with the opportunity to pursue post-graduate courses or research and to become familiar with the UK and the English language in some of Britain's finest universities.
Most Chevening scholarships are for one-year Masters courses and the competition is fierce. Chevening Scholarships are offered in more than 150 countries worldwide and currently provide more than 2,400 scholarships a year in almost every field of study at a cost of £41 million.
The British government contributes £32m a year, while co-sponsoring partners in business and industry, contribute £9m. In Bahrain, the sponsors include Bapco, HSBC, BBBF, AXA and Bahrain National Holdings. -TradeArabia News Service
The scholarships, for the 2008-2009 academic year, are being offered by the British Embassy in co-operation with the British Council.
Application forms can be downloaded from www.britishcouncil.org/bahrain or www.chevening.com.
Once the application form is filled, it must be returned to the British Council by January 2 next year at the latest.
Chevening scholarships are the British government's premier scholarship scheme for international students. It provides talented young graduates and young professionals with the opportunity to pursue post-graduate courses or research and to become familiar with the UK and the English language in some of Britain's finest universities.
Most Chevening scholarships are for one-year Masters courses and the competition is fierce. Chevening Scholarships are offered in more than 150 countries worldwide and currently provide more than 2,400 scholarships a year in almost every field of study at a cost of £41 million.
The British government contributes £32m a year, while co-sponsoring partners in business and industry, contribute £9m. In Bahrain, the sponsors include Bapco, HSBC, BBBF, AXA and Bahrain National Holdings. -TradeArabia News Service
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