Falak Sufi Scholarship for Master Students at New York University, New York, 2013 2014

October 10, 2012 | By More

The Graduate School of Arts and Science of New York University is announcing a Scholarship Program for  Master Students from countries with a majority Islamic population in South Asia, New York, 2013 2014

Scholarship Program: Falak Sufi Scholarship

Type of Award: Scholarship

Nationality: Scholarship is open for students from countries with a majority Islamic population in South Asia.

Employer: The Graduate School of Arts and Science of New York University is offering scholarship program.

Level of study: This Scholarship program is for Master Studies.

Subject(s): Scholarship in Any field of Study.

Duration: The scholarship duration is one academic year.

Number of awards: Scholarship award number is not specified.

Am I eligible? Candidates for the master’s program in Near Eastern Studies are eligible to apply, including applicants to the program’s joint degree with Journalism, the concentration with Museum Studies, and the business track.

How do I apply? Interested students can apply for this program through Online.

What does it cover? the scholarship includes an academic-year stipend (a minimum of $24,330), tuition, student health insurance, and registration and services fees for up to two years, provided that academic standards of the Graduate School and the graduate program are met.

Scholarship Description: The Falak Sufi Scholarship is to honor her memory and to support students from countries with a majority Islamic population in South Asia who might not otherwise be able to obtain a graduate education. These students, preferably female, will be enrolled in the two-year master’s program in Near Eastern Studies.

Application closing date: The application deadline for fall 2013 admission is January 4, 2013.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Category: Postgraduate Scholarships, Grants and Fellowships, Scholarships for International Students

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