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Re: Scholarships available for Masters in Human Rights Law at Oxford U (Re: خضر الطيب)
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هي خمسه فرص موجهه لدول الكومون ويلث , السودانيين المتواجدين فى اي واحده من الدول دي وعندهم الجوازات بتاعة اى واحده من دول الكومون ويلث
عندهم الفرصه انهم يقدموا , وحتى المتواجدين فى بريطانيا
6. List of African Commonwealth countries • Botswana • Cameroon • The Gambia • Ghana • Kenya • Lesotho • Malawi • Mauritius • Mozambique • Namibia • Nigeria • Rwanda • Seychelles • Sierra Leone • South Africa • Swaziland • Tanzania • Uganda • Zambia • Zimbabwe 2. Who is eligible to apply? We welcome applications from persons in all fields of human rights practice (e.g. from international, governmental and non-governmental agencies, private practice, academics, the armed forces, medicine, the media). Most human rights work is done within a national and local context and you need not have international experience to be eligible. In order to meet the eligibility criteria for the course itself, applicants must: and#61623; already hold a degree to a ‘high standard’. This usually means in British terms a high 2.1 (67% or higher) and in North American terms a grade point average of 3.5 (you can compare your own degree with these scores at http://www.ecctis.co.uk/NARIC/Default.aspx. The degree is designed primarily for early and mid-career lawyers but non-lawyers with extensive humanrights related experience may also apply. and#61623; demonstrate a commitment to human rights based on work experience, volunteer activities or concentration on human rights and international law at university and#61623; have access to computing facilities sufficient to take an online course and#61623; meet the minimum requirements for English proficiency as set out by the University for graduate study at http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate_c...ternat_students.html. (please note that the level of English competence required for this course is the higher level). Further information about admissions criteria for the course is available on the admissions pages of our website at http://humanrightslaw.conted.ox.ac.uk/MStIHRL...admissions/index.php. In addition, in order to meet the requirements of the scholarship, applicants must: and#61623; be Commonwealth citizens of a developing African Commonwealth country, refugees or British protected persons AND be permanently resident in a developing Commonwealth country. Applicants should also be intending to remain in a developing African Commonwealth country on completion of the course. and#61623; not already have received or be currently receiving financial benefit from a previous Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarship.
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