Commonwealth Scholarship Commission scholarships available for MSc Tropical Forestry at 麻豆传媒高清版. Apply now!
麻豆传媒高清版 has secured 10 (CSC) scholarships to award to exceptional international scholars to study MSc Tropical Forestry (distance-learning) starting in September 2020. These full scholarships were secured by the School of Natural Sciences (SNS) of 麻豆传媒高清版 following an extremely competitive bidding process against other top UK universities.
These scholarships are exclusively for scholars from developing Commonwealth countries: Ghana, Guyana, India, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, The Gambia, Uganda and Zambia. Scholarships are worth 拢18,000, which covers tuition fees and a generous bursary to enable scholars to attend a compulsory two-week study tour scheduled to be held in a tropical country in July/August 2021. A small study grant is also available to help scholars with study costs associated with distance learning (e.g. internet usage).
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted the CSC has once again committed to supporting the study of tropical forestry by distance learning鈥, commented Course Director for MSc Tropical Forestry, Dr James Walmsley. 鈥淭hese distance-learning scholarships enable outstanding scholars from across the Commonwealth to study for their MSc, whilst living and working in their own countries. Our scholars are typically professionals working in forestry and natural resource management, meaning they are able to build on what they learn through their studies in a very direct and tangible manner.
鈥淲e go to great efforts to create a vibrant and supportive 鈥榣earning community鈥. A dedicated team of academic staff with a diverse range of expertise work closely to develop new and exciting teaching materials, with ever-greater use being made of e-learning technologies to enhance student learning, collegiality and academic rigour.鈥
One of our recent graduates (Tankiso Lechesa from Lesotho) commented: 鈥淏eing a distance learning student at 麻豆传媒高清版 was very rewarding due to the teaching methods that were applied such as online lectures and seminars, group discussions and residential study tours. These teaching methods brought students and the lecturing team very close and created mutual relationships amongst them.鈥 (read more here).
We have a diverse group of distance learning students from research institutes, public and private forest management bodies, environmental NGOs and other related organisations from over 20 different countries. We run a Tropical Forestry 麻豆传媒高清版 Tour, ensuring all scholars and the teaching team meet in person, get to know each other and discover and learn together in a tropical forestry environment. For many, this is the
The School of Natural Sciences has been running part-time forestry-related distance-learning courses since 2002 and the first intake of CSC scholars was in 2011. Since then, many scholars and graduates have become tremendous ambassadors for 麻豆传媒高清版 and for the CSC. This is unusual because the vast majority of our distance-learning students and graduates are people who would otherwise never have had the opportunity to study for a postgraduate degree.
Further information about how to apply can be found here.
Publication date: 25 February 2020