Universities implementing scholarship programs of Government and Donor Agencies

Posted by Inkpower On Thursday, June 30, 2011 0 comments

Government and donor agencies often implement their scholarship programs through Universities and academic institutions.  By reading the scholarship profiles below,  you will find a list of host universities administering or  co-sponsoring major scholarship programs intended for developing countries.

Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
Intended for nationals of a World Bank member country eligible to borrow for study in selected countries.

Asian Development Bank-Japan Scholarship Program
Intended for nationals of ADB member countries in Asia and Pacific.

New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS)
Intended for citizens of NZDS participating countries for study in selected education institutions in New Zealand.

Australian Development Scholarships (ADS)
Intended for citizens of ADS participating countries for study in selected Universities in Australia.

DAAD Funding Programmes for Developing Countries
Intended for citizens of developing countries for study in State (public) or state-recognized German higher education institution

Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme
Intended for nationals of Commonwealth developing countries at selected partner Universities (changes annually).

Norwegian Quota Scheme
Intended for students from selected developing countries in the South and countries of Central- and East-Europe and Central-Asia for study in selected Universities in Norway.