Geneva International Scholarship Awards 2021/2022
Geneva International Scholarship Awards are given to young applicants who are gifted but are not financially buoyant to secure their place in either human rights or humanitarian or justice departments at the Geneva Academy.
Geneva Scholarship Awards are awarded to applicants in two different packages which are partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards and full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards in LLM for international humanitarian law to successful applicants.
Geneva Scholarship Awards are also awarded to qualified applicants in two categories which are partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards and full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards to study departments like Transitional Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law in Master of Advanced Studies.
Geneva Scholarship Awards partial and scholarships will cover applicants’ school fees at the Geneva Academy while full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards will cover successful applicants’ school fees and living expenses while they study their course at Geneva Academy for 10 months.
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How to Apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards
- LLM in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
- First of all, I would be talking about how applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but are studying in are currently in the department of international humanitarian law and the department of human rights in LLM could apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards.
- Applicants who are studying in the department of international humanitarian law and the department of human rights in LLM would only be eligible to apply for the full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards if they are citizens of non-western countries;
- This includes countries that are in these regions of the world like China, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa.
- Applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but are studying international humanitarian law and human rights should endeavour to submit a request for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards alongside an application form for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards already filled correctly.
- Applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but are studying international humanitarian law and human rights should endeavour to choose between the partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards and the full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards or admission into the department of international humanitarian law or human right at Geneva Academy without applying for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards.
- Please note that if applicants fail to choose between the partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards and the full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards or admission into the department of international humanitarian law or human rights at Geneva Academy .
- without applying for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards they would be considered under the category of non-scholarship.
- Applicants who decided to just apply for admission into the department of international humanitarian law and human rights at the Geneva Academy would not be considered for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards.
Please note that students or applicants who applied for the application form for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards.
they were found eligible for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but at the same time are worried about their admission into the department of international humanitarian law or the department of human rights at Geneva Academy, they are asked to pay a fee of CHF 150 that would not be refunded to them.
Other information about the department of international humanitarian law and the department of human rights at the LLM level at Geneva Academy is the outstanding department offered in Europe presently.
Apart from the fact that the Geneva International Scholarship Awards is awarded to applicants in the department of international humanitarian law and human rights that are from non-western countries, applicants who are willing to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but are European Union students are eligible for the partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards at Geneva Academy.
Lastly, applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards and are in the department of international humanitarian law and human rights at the LLM level should note that Scholarship Awards is awarded to applicants using a fierce process that is based on eligibility requirements set by sponsors of the Geneva Scholarship.
B) Masters in Transitional Justice
- Applicants who are in the department of Transitional Justice in Masters should note that the Geneva International Scholarship Awards are awarded to applicants using a fierce process that is based on eligibility requirements set by sponsors of the Geneva International Scholarship Awards which include; applicants or students’ educational qualifications and the level in which applicants need financial assistance would also be considered.
- Applicants who are studying Transitional Justice at the Master’s level at Geneva Academy would only be eligible to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards if they are citizens of non-western countries;
- This includes countries that are in these regions of the world like China, Japan, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa.
- Applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but are studying Transitional Justice at the Master’s level should endeavour to submit a request for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards alongside an application form for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards already filled correctly.
- Applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but are studying Transitional Justice should endeavour to choose between the partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards and the full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards or admission into the department of Transitional Justice at the Master’s level at Geneva Academy without applying for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards.
- Please note that if applicants fail to choose between the partial Geneva International Scholarship Awards and the full-time Geneva International Scholarship Awards or admission into the department of Transitional Justice at the Master’s level at Geneva Academy without applying for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards they would be considered under the category of non-scholarship. Applicants who decided to just apply for admission into the department of Transitional Justice at Masters’ level at the Geneva Academy would not be considered for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards.
Please note that students or applicants who applied for the application form for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards and were found eligible for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards but at the same time are worried about their admission into the department of Transitional Justice in the Masters level at Geneva Academy, they are asked to pay a fee of CHF 150 that would not be refunded to them.
In conclusion, applicants who want to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards and are in the departments of; International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and Transitional Justice at the Geneva Academy are free to apply for the Geneva International Scholarship Awards
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