International Water Centre
Masters (MS) Degree
Deadline: 1 Aug 2019 (annual)
Study in: Australia
Next course starts Feb 2020
Brief Description:
The IWC Masters Scholarships are prestigious scholarships awarded annually to high caliber candidates who clearly demonstrate potential to become future water leaders to study the IWC Master of Integrated Water Management (MIWM) at Griffith University.
Host Institution(s):
Griffith University, Australia
Level/Field of study:
Masters in Integrated Water Management (MIWM)
No. of Scholarships:
Up to 3 – 2 for Type A scholarships and 1 for Type B scholarships
Target group:
A – Future water leaders from priority countries in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Africa and the Middle-East. One of these scholarships will be reserved and awarded to a female candidate.
B – Future water leader from selected countries in North America, Europe, or Asia.
Scholarship coverage/inclusion:
A – Each scholarship is valued at approximately AU$ 92,645 and will cover full tuition fees, living costs, return air travel to Australia, university student amenities fee, student visa, and overseas health cover.
B – The scholarship is valued at approximately AU$ 56,739 and will cover full tuition fees and return air travel to Australia.
Eligibility:
To apply for an IWC Masters Scholarship, candidates must have at least two years of professional experience (paid work or volunteering experience) relevant to the program and following completion of an undergraduate degree.
To view the entry requirements for the MIWM program, please check the Griffith website for entry requirements for international applicants.
Application instructions:
Applications will open on 1 May 2019.
To apply, you must complete an online application form by 1 August 2019.
It is important to visit the official website to access the application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Website:
Official Scholarship Website: http://www.watercentre.org/education/programs/scholarships/iwc-masters-scholarships-international