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  • 17:22 25 Nov 2009
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Chevening Fellowships : 2010 Malaysia Programme

Introduction

A Chevening Fellowship is a challenging three-month programme of academic, practical, policy and political exposure designed for exceptional mid-career professionals in position of leadership and influence. There are various courses on offer between January and April 2010.

See list of courses with closing dates.

The award covers the full cost of tuition fees, a monthly living allowance, a return airfare and other sundry allowances.

Who should apply?

Applicants should be Malaysian citizens who are well-disposed to the UK, academically able to follow a postgraduate course, in a position of influence and fluent in English. Candidates should meet the requirements described in page 6 of the `Introduction to Chevening Fellowships’ brochure.  For more information, see FAQs.  

Course outlines are available as follow:

Conflict Prevention and Resolution (York)
Democracy, the Rule of Law and Security (Birmingham)
Delivering Economic Regulatory Reform  (Bradford)

Economics of Climate Change  (Cambridge)  
Economics of Energy (Birmingham)
Finance and Investment in a Low Carbon Economy  (Edinburgh)
Government Relations with NGOs and Civil Society (Wolverhampton)  
Implementing Human Rights Conventions (Nottingham)
International Institutional Governance and Effectiveness (Bradford)
Managing Migration  (Sussex)    
Peacekeeping and International Capacity Building (Bradford)  
Reforming the Security and Justice Sectors in Post Conflict Countries (York)  
Using Democracy for Peace (Bradford)  

How to apply

Applicants should complete and submit the application form via mail and fax: 03-2170 2325, along with two passport-style pictures, to Zatalini Zulkiply at the High Commission before the closing date of the course applied for. 

Please contact Zatalini Zulkiply at 03-2170 2256 or email: Zatalini.Zulkiply@fco.gov.uk. for further enquiries.




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