Canon Collins Trust/James Learmonth Malawi Scholarships 2023 for Master’s in Education (US$3,500 per academic year)

Application Deadline:  July 10, 2023

James Learmonth was an influential educational practioner in the UK who believed strongly that education was the key to greater inclusion, social stability and international co-operation. He also believed that teachers and educational leaders can only be effective if they continue learning. When James died of cancer in 2003, his wife, family and numerous colleagues and friends decided to establish the James Learmonth Scholarship Programme in his memory. The aim of this programme is to support teachers and educational leaders in Malawi to pursue studies in education.

Canon Collins Trust administers both scholarships in memory of James Learmonth and Elizabeth Bird.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be:

• studying or applying to study any MA Education course at Chancellor College
• a national of and resident in Malawi
• in possession of a good undergraduate degree

Please apply only if you are eligible.

Benefits

This scholarship is valued at approximately US$3,500 per academic year, to cover tuition fees and provide a living allowance. This figure may vary, subject to confirmation of tuition fees.

How to apply

Applications must be made through the online portal via the following link. The deadline for applying is 17:00 SAST time on 10th July and late and incomplete applications will not be considered. You are required to submit a full application including motivation and the following documentation:

• ID document (passport, driving license or birth certificate)
• Academic transcripts
• Degree certificates, if available
• One academic reference
• A copy of your most recent payslips, if you are employed

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Canon Collins Trust 2023 Malawi Scholarships

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