University of Manchester - Full-time campus-based master’s scholarships – Tanzania
University of Manchester
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University of Manchester
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Full-time campus-based master’s scholarships – Tanzania
Official website
manchester.ac.uk/study
Last verified: 6 April 2026
About this scholarship
General Description
The Full-time campus-based master’s scholarships –Tanzania are intended to assist talented but economically disadvantaged students from Tanzania. Beneficiaries will receive a fee waiver, living costs allowance and return flights to the UK. Four scholarships are currently awarded annually.Requirements
The scholarships are open to students of academic merit from Tanzania with a first or second class degree wishing to pursue a full-time campus-based postgraduate taught masters Masters degree at the University of Manchester. Candidates must be nationals of Tanzania who have not previously studies abroad. Candidates also need to have a minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5 or 7.0 for some courses. Candidates need to have a minimum of 2 years work experience. Candidates must commit to returning to their home country after their studies.Similar scholarships
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