Details about Trace Anti-Corruption and Transparency Scholarship
Trace Anti-Corruption and Transparency Scholarship is offered for Masters degree in the field of Law . You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 15 Feb 2017. This scholarship is provided by University of Washington and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, tuition, lodging and travel . This scholarship is open for: Open to nationals of low or lower-middle income developing countries.
- Degree: Masters
- Provided by: University of Washington
- Deadline: 15 Feb 2017
- Scholarship value: Full Funding, tuition, lodging and travel
The University of Washington and TRACE International are offering a scholarship to young leaders in the field of anti-corruption.
Eligibility
- The applicants for University of Washington School of Law Scholarships, 2017 should be nationals of low or lower-middle income developing countries.
- The candidates are expected to have a first degree in Law.
- The applicants are required to return to their home country for 2 to 3 years to work.
- The candidates should have leadership potential.
- The applicant should be ready to commence studies in late August 2017.
- The candidates should have strong English skills 580 TOEFL, 92 TOEFLiBT.
Documents required
- The applicants for University of Washington School of Law Scholarships, 2017 should submit curriculum vitae, official transcripts, and two recommendation letters from legal professionals in the home country.
- The candidates should also submit a cover sheet and a personal statement describing their interests in dealing with anti-corruption and explain how this scholarship will further work to combat corruption in their home country in 2-3 pages.
Value for the scholarship
The recipients of University of Washington School of Law Scholarships, 2017 will be fully funded with tuition, lodging, and travel.
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