Grants news
Vice President of Alexandria University: 35 scholarships on a competitive system for students from the Nile Basin Countries
Dr. Mokhtar Youssif; the Vice President of Alexandria University for Graduate Studies and Research stated that the university pay great attention to educational and cultural cooperation with Nile Basin Countries to support Egypt role in qualifying scientific personnel in different disciplines in these countries.
Dr. Mokhtar added that the university allocated 35 scholarships in the academic year 2018/2019 for master and PhD students from Nile Basin Countries. The number of scholarships applicants increased because of application via university site. Youssef highlighted the increased number of applicants that reached 55o applicants for master programs and 250 for PhD programs from different Nile Basin Countries.
He added that all nomination will be collected in 15th of next July and the university will announce the selected students on 1st of August.
Scholarships from the Islamic Development Bank
The 8th of November, 2016... Deadline to apply for scholarship programs in England
The General Administration of cultural relations at the University of Alexandria announced the start of scholarship programs in England for 2017/2018 to study the masters for one year in any field of study in any of the English universities, no later than November 8, 2016
For more information about the terms of progress and areas of study, please visit the following link
Alexandria University got some research projects in European universities
Prof. Dr. Seddik Abdul Salam, Deputy of Alexandria University for Graduate Studies and Research announced that university got a number of projects for the travel of students and faculty members to distinguished European universities through the program:
Erasmus plus KA1
It is worth to note that the deadline for application is 20 April 2016. For further details please visit Grants Office in Graduate Studies and Research Department of Alexandria University.
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