Hi,
I am interested to do my MA/PhD in International Relations and Conflict Management. But the problem is my bachelors is in Computer Science(B.Sc-3yrs + various certifications).
But I have good part-time experience(4-5yrs) in various NGOs.
Will universities consider my qualification ? If yes, can you suggest me one. And what are the chances of getting funding?
regards
Ganesh Kumar
[ps:I have my GRE and TOEFL scores ready]
No, I dont hold a UK or EU citizenship. I am from India. But does this make any difference ?
I thought only federal aid and stuff like that have reservations.
I, infact mailed a lot of departments, but they dont give a proper reply.
Btw, does (PhD in) Computer Science, get full aid ? I am single and may get married soon.
regards
Ganesh Kumar
A chance of getting a funding for a PhD study depends on several things including your background in the area, your motivation and enthusiasism, the availability of funding for Non-EU students. There is also a big competition for a funding. Prepare a CV and a statement, which covers what you have done, what you can do, what you want to do, references. Once you have all stuffs ready, try your chance to get a funding for your PhD study. It might be great to applly for several places for a PhD study at the same time, but it might be good to change your statement. It will increase your chance of getting a funding for a PhD study.
Good luck with your applications
I'm afraid it makes a big difference. For example you are excluded of the Research Councils' scholarships (the ESRC for International Relations I guess). Tuition fees for non-EU citizens tend to be substantially higher. A masters it's about 3,000 £ - 4,000 £ for UK/EU students but for international ones it can be the double of that or more.
Fine, in that case, I can add more references from my NGO and make it more attractive. But the admission is granted on a case to case basis ?
Anybody doing PhD in humanities and social sciences get a grant for the FULL 5 yr term? I heard they also bear the travel expense for a field trip. Any idea? My friend on a Chevening told me this.
SixKitten, You mean MA in IR ? So, B.Sc in C.S wont be of any help ?
Golfpro, I have got brochures from various places (include UK,Amsterdam) etc. The European system(15yrs) suits me.
Could somebody tell me, if aid is available for full 5 yrs upon admission?
In the UK funding is generally for 3 years [generally]. Notwithstanding that, you appear to be under the impression that funding will be reasonably straightforward to obtain[?]. A scan through this forum should tell you that this is not the case. Funding for UK students is very difficult to obtain. For a non-UK/EU national it is considerably, CONSIDERABLY more so.
There is some funding for foreign students available [see the navigation links left], but places are limited and I am informed [read back through the forum] that such like is generally intensely competitive, and very over-subscribed.
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