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Be a Ghanaian national residing in Ghana and be assessed as international for fee purposes
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Have applied to one of the following taught Master’s course at the University of Warwick to begin studies in 2024:
– Biotechnology, Bioprocessing and Business Management
– Environmental Bioscience in a Changing Climate
– Food Security
– Medical Biotechnology and Business Management
– Sustainable Crop Production: Agronomy for the 21st Century
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Have received a conditional or unconditional offer and have accepted this offer
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Must not be in receipt of any other source of funding, either from Warwick or from another external funding body
Successful candidates are expected to:
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Be active in the field with work experience or with a proven interest in the proposed subject area
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Be willing to embody the UK Higher Education experience, by attending lectures and tutorials and engaging with extra-curricular activities, and act as an ambassador for UK Higher Education, by promoting the value of studying at a UK HEI
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Be willing to establish an engagement with the UK as a scholar, through personal and academic fulfilment
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Represent the high standards of the GREAT brand by becoming an advocate for scholarships
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Be willing to attend a networking event of all UK-based GREAT scholars, to discuss experiences and capture perceptions of studying in the UK
On return to Ghana:
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Be willing to demonstrate future contribution to capacity-building and socio-economic advancement through the benefits achieved after graduating from UK higher education
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Be willing to maintain contact with the British Council and act as an ambassador for the GREAT Scholarships, by sharing experiences of studying in the UK with future GREAT scholars
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As an alumnus of the GREAT Scholarships, be willing to occasionally speak to potential candidates about your experience of studying in the UK.