Deadline:December 30, 2012
Source: The Fletcher School
Academic year: 2013-2014
Pays:USA
Training: Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, Master of International Business
Type of Funding
· Partial
Description
§ The Harambe Fletcher Scholarship is a full-tuition award for young African entrepreneurial leaders wishing to pursue a master program at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, starting in September 2013. The scholarship recipient will be announced at the Harambe Bretton Woods Symposium VI, April 5–8, 2013.
§ Full-tuition to attend a master program at The
§ Fletcher School at Tufts University starting in September 2013
§ Invitation to the Harambe Bretton Woods Symposium
§ Recognition as an Associate of the Harambe Alliance with all the benefits and privileges thereof
Please note that the scholarship is limited to tuition fees.
The recipient is responsible for all living expenses.
PROGRAMS
Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy (MALD) -A two-year, highly flexible, interdisciplinary, professional degree in international affairs
Master of International Business (MIB) - A two-year hybrid international business/ international affairs degree program
Eligible African Countries
Any African country
Field of Research
Business
Eligibility
§ Born in Africa and current passport holders of an African country
§ Exhibited entrepreneurial leadership in their field of interest
§ Two or more years of work experience
§ Hold a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent- Candidates must arrange to have official university transcripts, letters of recommendation and standardized test scores arrive at The Fletcher School by the appropriate application deadline
Application Procedure
· Candidates must apply and be admitted to both Harambe and The Fletcher School
· Candidates must complete online HEA
· Application by December 30, 2012
· Candidates must complete online Fletcher School Application by January 10, 2013 - www.fletcher.tufts.edu/Admissions
· Scholarship recipient will receive notification by March 20, 2013
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