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Thursday, 16 September 2021

Africa Initiative for Governance (AIG) Scholarships 2022/2023 for Study in the University of Oxford, UK (Fully Funded)

 

Application Deadline: October 10th, 2021 


The AIG Scholarships were launched in 2017 to provide a unique opportunity for exceptional West Africans interested in a career in public service to pursue a Master of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Since 2017, twenty-seven (27) scholarships worth over £50,000 each have been awarded to future public sector leaders who have demonstrated a passion for the public sector.

AIG Scholars spend the year at one of the world’s top universities, gaining knowledge and skills from the outstanding academic faculty and expert practitioners and interacting with other future public sector leaders from around the world. After completing their degrees, scholars return to their countries and use their learnings to bolster policymaking, support reforms and contribute to their nation’s development.

From 2022, the AIG Scholarships will only be open to applicants already working in the public sector. Applicants should be aged between 25 and 50, with strong intellectual capacity, demonstratable leadership qualities and a passion to contribute to the development of Africa’s public sector.

Requirements

Be a Nigerian currently working in the public service
Aged between 25 and 50 years
Have a minimum of seven (7) years of work experience
Have a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of second-class upper qualification
Gain admission into the Blavatnik School of Government following success in the AIG shortlisting process

Click here to apply: https://bit.ly/399vDBg

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