Carsten Stoehr Scholarship in Public Administration, UK

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) makes the Carsten Stoehr Government Scholarship available to students who wish to pursue one of the following full-time master’s programs within the department.

Host institution (s):

Ministry of Government, LSE

Level / field (s) of study:

Master within the government department:

• MSc Comparative Politics
•  MSc Conflict Studies
• MSc Global Politics
• MSc Public Policy and Administration
• MSc Political Science and Political Economy
• MSc Politics Theory
• MSc Regulation
• PKU-LSE Double Degree in Public Administration and Government.

Number of grants:

Unspecified

Target group:

Students in full-time master’s programs under the supervision of the government ministry, LSE.

Value / inclusions of scholarships:

This scholarship is worth £ 22,000

Eligibility:

This scholarship is for a student to pursue any full-time master’s program within the government department. It will be awarded on the basis of financial needs and academic merit.

Application instructions:

To apply for LSE funding for programs starting in September 2020, you must submit your application for the program. Applications for master’s programs from the government department are accepted on a continuous basis, with the exception of the double PKU-LSE diploma in public administration and government, the deadline for which is  March 15, 2020. The medjouel.com team informs you that applicants for funding will be considered if they receive an offer from a location (conditional or unconditional) before 5 p.m. UK time on April 27, 2020

It is important to visit the official website (link below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official scholarships website:  http://www.lse.ac.uk/study-at-lse/Graduate/fees-and-funding/carsten-stoehr-scholarship

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