The scholarships will benefit people from countries that have been
affected by wars and extreme poverty. This scholarship embodies the
values of the Cultures of Resistance Network Foundation, which seeks to
empower and enrich communities – especially those that have been
affected by armed conflict – through the promotion of human rights,
justice for victims of war crimes and the enrichment of civil society
and robust grassroots democracy.
Security conditions permitting,
scholars are expected to return to their home countries to apply their
knowledge and skills for the betterment of their societies. In the case
of refugees or those fearing repression and censorship in their home
countries, we expect that they will seek employment/work/study abroad
toward the aim of improving the future of their home country and that of
its citizens. We hope that scholarship recipients will pursue careers
that, among other things, promote universal human rights, international
law, equal justice for all and the enrichment of civil society and
robust grassroots democracy.
Two Cultures of Resistance
Scholarships will be available in 2014/15. Each scholarship is valued at
£24,000 in total. Fees will be deducted from this amount and the
remainder will be used toward maintenance. In addition, each scholar
will benefit from a 20% reduction in their tuition fees and one Cultures
of Resistance Scholar every year will benefit from free student
accommodation at International Students House (ISH).
Eligible programmes
The following full-time programmes are eligible:
- MSc Development Studies with special reference to Central Asia
- MSc Globalisation and Development
- MSc Migration, Mobility and Development
- MSc Violence, Conflict and Development
- MSc Development Economics
- MSc Political Economy of Development
- MA International and Comparative Legal Studies
- MA Dispute and Conflict Resolution
- MA Environmental Law and Sustainable Development
- MA Human Rights Law
- MA International Law
- MA Law, Development and Globalisation
- LLM Dispute and Conflict Resolution
- LLM Environmental Law
- LLM Human Rights, Conflict and Justice
- LLM International Law
- Part-time programmes are not eligible.
Candidate Criteria
- Although priority will be given to students from Afghanistan, Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Iraq, Kashmir, Kurdistan, the Palestinian Territories (West Bank and Gaza), Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tibet, Western Sahara, and West Papua, the scholarship program is open to students from the following countries/territories:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Azerbaijan,
Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bir Tawil, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Burma/Myanmar, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic,
Chad, Chechen Republic, Colombia, Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of
the Congo, Djibouti, East Timor, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea,
Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Gaza, Golan Heights, Georgia, Guinea,
Guinea-Bissau, Iran, Iraq, Kashmir, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kosovo,
Kurdistan, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Mali,
Mauritania, Mexico, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, North Korea, Pakistan,
Philippines, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South
Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tibet, Uganda, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam, West Bank, West Papua, Western Sahara, Yemen,
Zambia, Zimbabwe
- Candidates must hold (or be expected to obtain) a good honours degree, preferably first class, from a UK institution or overseas equivalent.
- Candidates should describe in their personal statement of their admission application:
- how the political situation in your home country, especially violent conflict, war, poverty, and/or military occupation, has shaped your experiences and ambitions in life.
- how these experiences have affected your interest in human rights, social justice, and grassroots democracy.
- what academic and social issues you plan to explore during your studies at SOAS.
- what you hope to do upon completion of your program at SOAS.
- what the most pressing problems are in your home country and how the pursuit of education at SOAS in your chosen field would promote human rights, social justice, equality, and the enrichment of civil society in your home country.
- Candidates must have an offer of admission to pursue a full time eligible programme by the scholarship closing date of 20 March 2014
- Applicants must meet the English language condition of their offer of admission to study at SOAS as soon as possible but no later than 1 June 2014. If your offer is conditional on English, please arrange your English test and ensure you meet the English requirements as soon as possible.
Candidate Assessment
- Candidates will be assessed on academic merit by an Advisory Panel, consisting of three academic members.
- The assessment of your application will be based on the information provided in your scholarship application and in your on-line admission application for admission. Selectors will be looking at the degree results and also at academic references, statement and other relevant information.
- On your intention to pursue careers that, among other things, promote universal human rights, international law, equal justice for all, and the enrichment of civil society and robust grassroots democracy.
Scholarship Application Deadline
- Scholarship Applications must be received no later than 17:00 (UK local time) on 20 March 2014.
- Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
- Applicants applying for scholarships must also submit an application for admission well in advance. Please note that complete applications for admission can take up to 4 weeks to be considered by the Department, although this duration can vary depending on the time of year. You should be prepared to wait up to 6 weeks in busy periods.
Notifications of Results
Successful
candidates will be notified by the end of July. If you have not heard
from us by the end of July, you should assume that your application was
unsuccessful.
Scholarship Application Procedures
You should follow two steps:
- STEP 1: You must apply for this scholarship via the on-line scholarship application form. The scholarship application will be available on this page from mid-January 2014.
- STEP 2: In addition to the online scholarship application, applicants must ALSO submit a COMPLETE on-line application for admission.
A
complete application for admission includes transcripts, an explanation
of the grading system for any degrees obtained outside of the UK, two
references, CV and a personal statement. The panel will be considering
your scholarship application TOGETHER with your on-line application for
admission. Please note that complete applications for admission can
take up to 4 weeks to be considered by the Department, although this
duration can vary depending on the time of the year. You should be
prepared to wait up to 6 weeks in busy periods.
For enquiries, please contact:
Scholarships Officer
Registry
SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London
WC1H 0XG
Registry
SOAS, University of London
Thornhaugh Street
Russell Square
London
WC1H 0XG
Email: scholarships@soas.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7074 5094/5091
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7074 5094/5091