The Ruth First Educational Trust aims to enable southern African students from historically disadvantaged backgrounds to undertake postgraduate study at the University of Durham. Southern Africa is defined for this purpose as comprising the following countries: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Republic of South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Scholarships make an important contribution towards social, educational and economic development in the region. In addition to their value to individuals they have a wide developmental impact, within and beyond southern Africa.
About Durham University
Durham University (legally the University of Durham) is a collegiate public research university in Durham, North East England, with a second campus in nearby Stockton-on-Tees. It was founded by an Act of Parliament in 1832 and granted a Royal Charter in 1837. It was one of the first universities to commence tuition in England for more than 600 years and claims to be the third oldest university in England (which would make it the seventh or eighth oldest in the UK), although this is disputed. The Durham University estate includes 63 listed buildings, ranging from the 11th-century Durham Castle ... read more
Ruth First Scholarship
Application Deadline | 24 Mar 2022 |
School to study | Durham University |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | Durham University |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of Ruth First Scholarship
- Full payment of tuition fees
- Stipend for living expenses - 12 monthly payments
- One return air ticket from the home country to the UK and the cost of return travel between the UK airport and Durham City
- Fully funded accommodation and meals at St Chad's College
- 'Settling in allowance' on arrival
- A contribution towards the cost of a UK visa and the UK Health surcharge
Requirements for Ruth First Scholarship Qualification
Applicants should:
- hold a relevant honours degree of sufficient standard to be admitted to your chosen Master's course; and
- not hold a Master's degree, nor have previously studied at a university outside southern Africa, and
- show evidence of active involvement in and commitment to voluntary work for the benefit of causes such as rural or urban community development; young people or educational projects; charitable organisations; health or AIDS awareness projects; student welfare or guidance; the defence of human rights; the promotion of equal opportunities or social justice; environmental sustainability. If you have a paid job that involves working in such areas, you should show evidence of leadership and commitment beyond the requirements of the job
Applicants must be a national of one of the following countries:
- Angola
- Botswana
- Lesotho
- Malawi
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Republic of South Africa
- Swaziland
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Not sure if you're eligible? Contact us for advice.
Application Deadline
March 24, 2022How to Apply
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Apply for a course
Submit an academic application to Durham University for one of the eligible programmes by 24th March 2022.
Durham University Applicant Portal -
Complete a scholarship application
Submit an online scholarship application form by 24th March 2022.
Applications accepted from
16th February 2022
Application Deadline
24th March 2022
When candidates will hear the outcome of their application
End May 2022
Scholarship application -
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For further information or advice:
- Email: [email protected]
- Telephone: +44 (0)191 334 3436
For more details, visit Durham University website.