Friday, November 14, 2014

global MA in Social Work scholarship

We are now accepting applications for September 2015 entry to the course. Top ranking applications will be offered an Erasmus Mundus Scholarship. For details of how to apply click


Non-European Scholarship applications 15 December 2014


European Scholarship applications 1 February 2015


Self-Funded applications 1 June 2015


 


How to apply


The application process is completely online and there is no application fee.  Please note that there is no separate application process for the Erasmus Mundus scholarships.


The following documents should be uploaded as part of your online application:


  1. Completed ADVANCES application form, including a 350-word statement of motivation and 350-word essay reflecting on your professional experience and understanding of social work.  The form is in Microsoft Word format and can be downloading by clicking here – ADVANCES Application Form.

  2. Curriculum vitae (CV), in freestyle format

  3. One professional reference

  4. Copy of passport

  5. Copy of degree certificate (plus certified translation into English if applicable)

  6. Copy of your transcript of marks (plus certified translation into English if applicable)

  7. Copy of IELTS English language test result with validity until the end of the two year course (if available)

  8. Copy of official registration or licence as a qualified social worker in your country (if applicable)

Please read the information about statements and references available here.


BEGIN YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION: Click on the link for the University of Lincoln online application system and create an account for yourself.



Erasmus Mundus scholarships


The European Commission will provide scholarships to the best applicants by academic ability.  Two scholarship packages are available depending on student background:


Category A is open to students who are not nationals of an EU country, Iceland, Norway or Lichtenstein.  In addition, scholarship holders cannot be residents of these countries nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of these countries.


Category B is available to all applicants that do not meet the criteria for Category A.


In line with Erasmus Mundus rules, a maximum of two students with the same nationality can receive a scholarship.



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