Georgetown University Masters Scholarships for African Students 2024

Georgetown University Masters Scholarships for African Students 2024

The Georgetown University Global Human Development Programme is a two year, full-time master’s degree that encompasses an innovative skills-based curriculum with built-in opportunities for experiential learning. The curriculum covers core courses including the economics of development, international political economy, program design and implementation, monitoring and evaluation, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, finance and budgeting, and management.

About Georgetown University

The goal of the Global Human Development Program is to prepare students – through coursework, internships, extra-curricular activity, and practical field work – to understand the challenges of international development and provide the tools to address those challenges as successful professionals. Experts and seasoned practitioners in development today confirm that the field of international development requires professionals with strong analytical skills, specialized knowledge of particular areas of development, and relevant skills that come from direct hands-on experiences. Thi...... read more

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Georgetown University Masters Scholarship

Application Deadline15 Jan 2024
School to studyGeorgetown University
TypeMasters
SponsorGeorgetown University
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Georgetown University Masters Scholarship

A full tuition scholarship for a GHD student from sub-Saharan Africa.

In addition to the curriculum, students apply the skills and knowledge they are learning in the classroom to three different professional work experiences:

  1. the summer field project (a fully-funded 2-3 month international work placement);
  2. an internship at a relevant Washington DC-based international development organization/agency for at least one academic semester; and
  3. the capstone project (a two-semester client engagement project emphasizing project management and analysis).

Requirements for Georgetown University Masters Scholarship Qualification

GHD is a practitioner-focused program so one year of experience working in international development is required, with a minimum of two years of professional experience preferred. All applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree prior to proposed enrollment.

Applicants to the Global Human Development Program should meet the following requirements:

  • A bachelor’s degree.
  • Completion of courses in introductory macro- and microeconomics and statistics (must be completed before enrollment in August, not necessarily before applying).
  • Ability to function effectively in English and one other language (students must pass an oral proficiency exam before graduation, implying that they will have a reasonable command of one foreign language before entering the program).
  • Several years of experience living, studying, and working abroad is strongly recommended.
  • Completion of either the GRE (preferred) or GMAT exam, taken in time to submit the scores by the application deadline.

Documents Required for Application

To be considered for the scholarships, applicants must submit all required application materials:

  • Online application
  • Personal statement
  • Supplemental data sheet
  • Official transcripts and test scores (GREs and TOEFL/IELTS)
  • Three letters of recommendation

The scholarships will be awarded based on the overall strength of the application.

Application Deadline

January 15, 2024

How to Apply

Interested and qualified? Go to Georgetown University on gradapply.georgetown.edu to apply

A complete application includes:

  • Application Form
  • In a statement of purpose of 500 words or less, please address both of the following questions:
    • What motivates you to work in development?
    • Where do you think you will be and what will you be doing in 2030?
  • In an optional statement of 500 words or less, you can also choose to highlight any of your experiences, contributions, or aspects of your identity that feel particularly salient to you and that you would like the Admissions Committee to learn more about.
  • A resume or CV
  • Unofficial transcript(s) from all colleges/universities attended (in English)
  • Three letters of recommendation

For more details, visit Georgetown University website


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