Opportunities for Higher Education with Commonwealth Scholarships in the UK

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Commonwealth Scholarships and
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Established by Commonwealth education ministers in
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A series of bilateral arrangements between
Commonwealth countries offering scholarships/
fellowships
Each country determines its own contribution
35,000 individuals worldwide have benefited
Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United
Kingdom (CSC) is responsible for managing the UK’s
contribution to the CSFP
 
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Established by Act of Parliament in 1959
Non-departmental public body (NDPB)
 
Commissioners:
Appointed by the Secretary of State for International
Development
Drawn from a range of backgrounds – academic,
development, NGOs, private sector
 
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CSC supports 850 scholarships and fellowships annually
25,000 alumni in total
Funding
Department for International Development (DFID) for
awards to citizens from developing Commonwealth
countries
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS)
and the Scottish Government for awards to citizens
from developed Commonwealth countries
UK universities also provide a valuable contribution
 
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Providing learning and research opportunities to the most
able, regardless of background
Sharing learning experiences across the Commonwealth
Building shared understanding between people of
different cultures and nations
Solving some of the world’s biggest challenges through
highest-quality research
Diversifying access
 
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Postgraduate study at PhD or Master’s level
All subject areas eligible
Study at any UK university which has a part funding
agreement with the CSC
Nominations are invited from national agencies, eligible
universities in developing countries, and selected NGOs
and charities
 
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12 months split-site study in the UK as part of a home
country PhD
Joint supervision of UK and home country supervisor
Departmental or institutional link with a UK university
must be in operation or under negotiation at the time of
application
Applications are made directly to the CSC
 
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Master’s study for students from developing
Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be
able to study in the UK
Jointly funded by UK universities
UK universities bid for support for courses
Candidates apply via UK universities
 
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Master’s study at UK university while living and working
in home country
UK universities bid for support for courses
Candidates apply via UK universities
 
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Between 3-10 months at a UK university undertaking
research as well as updating knowledge and skills
related to academic subject and responsibilities
Training for early career academics who have completed
their PhD between 2-10 years prior to application
Direct applications open to CSC PhD alumni
Nominations invited from 
specific developing country
universities in sub-Saharan African countries
 
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Usually between 1-3 months at a UK host organisation
for a programme of professional development
Priority areas: agriculture/fisheries/forestry, economic
growth, education, engineering/science/technology,
environment, governance, public health
Wide range of host organisations: professional,
charitable, public and private sector
Host organisations bid for support
Candidates apply via host organisations
 
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3-6 months at a UK hospital to enhance clinical skills
Enable doctors and dentists to practice new skills and
network with professionals in related specialties
Nominations invited from specific developing country
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Aims to build a community of Commonwealth Scholars and
Fellows on award and add value to the scholarship
experience.
 
Activities:
Events – Welcome Events, Development Module,
Lecture Series, Workshop Series, external opportunities
Regional Networks – 8 groups across the UK
Social networking – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and
Flickr
 
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Aims to keep former Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows
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Activities:
Common
 
Knowledge
 magazine
Alumni associations
Events – receptions, lectures, panel discussions
Email newsletters
Directory of Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows
Professional Networks – 8 fields of interest
 
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Aims to measure the impact of Commonwealth Scholarships and
Fellowships on individuals, institutions and wider communities,
and to provide evidence of their value.
 
Taking part allows Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows to
showcase their work and provide feedback on the effectiveness
of CSC programmes, contributing to the development of the
scheme and helping to secure future funding.
 
Surveys
Reports
Interviews
Case studies
 
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The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) offers scholarships and fellowships for individuals worldwide, managed by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the UK. The CSC supports 850 scholarships annually, funded by various UK government departments and universities. These opportunities aim to facilitate learning, research, and cultural exchange across the Commonwealth, addressing global challenges and promoting diversity in higher education.

  • Commonwealth Scholarships
  • Higher Education
  • UK
  • CSFP
  • International Development

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  1. Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships in the UK

  2. Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) Established by Commonwealth education ministers in 1959 A series of bilateral arrangements between Commonwealth countries offering scholarships/ fellowships Each country determines its own contribution 35,000 individuals worldwide have benefited Commonwealth Scholarship Commission in the United Kingdom (CSC) is responsible for managing the UK s contribution to the CSFP

  3. Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) Established by Act of Parliament in 1959 Non-departmental public body (NDPB) Commissioners: Appointed by the Secretary of State for International Development Drawn from a range of backgrounds academic, development, NGOs, private sector

  4. Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships CSC supports 850 scholarships and fellowships annually 25,000 alumni in total Funding Department for International Development (DFID) for awards to citizens from developing Commonwealth countries Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Scottish Government for awards to citizens from developed Commonwealth countries UK universities also provide a valuable contribution

  5. Why scholarships and fellowships? Providing learning and research opportunities to the most able, regardless of background Sharing learning experiences across the Commonwealth Building shared understanding between people of different cultures and nations Solving some of the world s biggest challenges through highest-quality research Diversifying access

  6. Commonwealth Scholarships for PhD research and Master s study Postgraduate study at PhD or Master s level All subject areas eligible Study at any UK university which has a part funding agreement with the CSC Nominations are invited from national agencies, eligible universities in developing countries, and selected NGOs and charities

  7. Commonwealth Scholarships for Split-site PhD study 12 months split-site study in the UK as part of a home country PhD Joint supervision of UK and home country supervisor Departmental or institutional link with a UK university must be in operation or under negotiation at the time of application Applications are made directly to the CSC

  8. Commonwealth Shared Scholarships Master s study for students from developing Commonwealth countries who would not otherwise be able to study in the UK Jointly funded by UK universities UK universities bid for support for courses Candidates apply via UK universities

  9. Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholarships Master s study at UK university while living and working in home country UK universities bid for support for courses Candidates apply via UK universities

  10. Commonwealth Academic Fellowships Between 3-10 months at a UK university undertaking research as well as updating knowledge and skills related to academic subject and responsibilities Training for early career academics who have completed their PhD between 2-10 years prior to application Direct applications open to CSC PhD alumni Nominations invited from specific developing country universities in sub-Saharan African countries

  11. Commonwealth Professional Fellowships Usually between 1-3 months at a UK host organisation for a programme of professional development Priority areas: agriculture/fisheries/forestry, economic growth, education, engineering/science/technology, environment, governance, public health Wide range of host organisations: professional, charitable, public and private sector Host organisations bid for support Candidates apply via host organisations

  12. Commonwealth Medical Fellowships 3-6 months at a UK hospital to enhance clinical skills Enable doctors and dentists to practice new skills and network with professionals in related specialties Nominations invited from specific developing country universities

  13. Student engagement Aims to build a community of Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows on award and add value to the scholarship experience. Activities: Events Welcome Events, Development Module, Lecture Series, Workshop Series, external opportunities Regional Networks 8 groups across the UK Social networking Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Flickr

  14. Alumni engagement Aims to keep former Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows in touch with each other and with the CSC. Activities: Common Knowledge magazine Alumni associations Events receptions, lectures, panel discussions Email newsletters Directory of Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows Professional Networks 8 fields of interest

  15. Evaluation and Monitoring Programme Aims to measure the impact of Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships on individuals, institutions and wider communities, and to provide evidence of their value. Taking part allows Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows to showcase their work and provide feedback on the effectiveness of CSC programmes, contributing to the development of the scheme and helping to secure future funding. Surveys Reports Interviews Case studies

  16. www.dfid.gov.uk/cscuk linkd.in/commonwealthscholarships fb.me/commonwealthscholarships twitter.com/commschols flickr.com/cscuk

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