2023 Cornell University Fellowships for Graduate African Students
A fellowship provides financial support to graduate students to pursue graduate studies without associated teaching or research responsibilities (as they are in a teaching or research assistantship).
Fellowships are generally merit-based internal or external awards to support a student in a full-time course of study.
Host: Cornell University Tagged: Fellowships Eligible Countries: African Countries Benefits: Full Scholarship • Tuition fees • Living Stipends Deadline: February 15, 2023
Ph.D. applicants who are citizens of an African country and not permanent residents of the United States are eligible for this award. The fellowship includes a nine-month stipend, full tuition, and Cornell individual student health insurance.
To request consideration for this fellowship, please notify your graduate field of your eligibility and request that they nominate you to the Graduate School prior to the fellowship deadline of February 15.
Scholarship Requirements:
To be considered for the scholarship, you must:
- Be applying to Cornell University’s PhD programme
- Apply before the deadline of February 15
- Be a citizen of an African country and not permanent residents of the United States.
- Notify your graduate field of your eligibility and request that they nominate you to the Graduate School prior to the fellowship deadline.
Scholarship Duration and Reward
The fellowship includes a nine-month stipend, full tuition, and Cornell individual student health insurance.
Method of Application
To request consideration for this fellowship, please notify your graduate field of your eligibility and request that they nominate you to the Graduate School prior to the fellowship deadline of February 15.
Interested and qualified candidates should click on the button below to begin their application process.
Deadline:
February 15, 2023
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