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QMUL Fully Funded International B.A. Krukoff Fellowship in Systematics, 2022

In partnership with Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the Queen Mary University of London is encouraging outstanding students towards Fully Funded International B.A. Krukoff Fellowship in Systematics.

The fellowship program is provided by the Bentham-Moxon Trust B.A. Krukoff Fund to support a student wishing to focus their MSc research project on Tropical African botany.

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Fully Funded fellowship for international students.

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Why study at the Queen Mary University of London? The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate taught programs and postgraduate research degrees across the full disciplinary spectrum – including in subjects that you don’t always find at a Russell Group university.

Application Deadline: The last date to submit the entries to participate in the following grant is March 31, 2022.

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: Queen Mary University of London and Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Masters
  • Award: Full tuition fees, and up to £21,000 maintenance and travel costs
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Number of Awards: One
  • Nationality: International
  • The award can be taken in UK

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: Applications are accepted from around the world.
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: Fellowship is awarded to pursue MSc in Plant and Fungal Taxonomy, Diversity and Conservation.
  • Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must have to meet the following criteria:
  • Demonstrate how they will continue to work and have an impact in Tropical African Botany after they complete the course.

How to Apply

  • How to Apply: In order to apply for the Fellowship, candidates first have to take admission in the program. After getting enrolled, applicants must have received an offer of a place on the Kew/QMUL Plant and Fungal Taxonomy Diversity and Conservation MSc program. Then they can request an application form from [email protected].
  • Supporting Documents: Applicants must submit copies of transcripts, degree certificates, and curriculum vitae (CV).
  • Admission Requirements: All candidates must demonstrate their experience in Tropical African botany.
  • Language Requirement:  If English is not your first language then you must submit a copy of a recent English language test certificate or provide details of when you are going to take the test.

Benefits

The fellowship program offers the following benefits:

  • The total value of the student bursary is up to £21,000. £18,000 is for the monthly stipend which covers accommodation allowance, subsistence, daily travel allowance and costs associated with the Madagascar field trip.
  • For students based outside London, up to £3,000 is reserved for the costs of their visa application, the UK Healthcare surcharge fee and travel to and from their home town/country at the beginning and end of the course. The relevant tuition fees will be covered in addition to the bursary value.

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