Georgetown University Global Human Development Programme (GHD) has announced the availability of Full Masters Scholarships 2021 for Sub-Saharan African Students.
The Global Human Development Program (GHD) at Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service has however reiterated its commitment to making the scholarships a full-tuition scholarship for a masters-level student from sub-Saharan Africa.
It said the gesture of the full scholarship was through the generous support of the William and Catherine McGurn Family.
However, for students applying for a masters-level student from Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, it said the scholarship would be a partial tuition scholarship.
Application Deadline: 15th January 2021
To be taken at (country): USA
About the Award: The Global Human Development Program 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.
Type: Masters
Eligibility: 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.
Selection Criteria: The scholarship will be awarded based on the overall strength of the application.
Number of Awards: 1
Value of Award: 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:
- the summer field project (a fully-funded 2-3 month international work placement);
- an internship at a relevant Washington DC-based international development organization/agency for at least one academic semester; and
- the capstone project (a two-semester client engagement project emphasizing project management and analysis).
How to Apply: Apply Here
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