European Union CSAS Scholarship 2024 Offers Fully Funded Opportunities for East African Students

The European Union's Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme has announced the launch of the CSAS Scholarship 2024, offering fully funded opportunities for graduate students in East Africa.

European Union CSAS Scholarship 2024 Offers Fully Funded Opportunities for East African Students

The European Union's Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme has announced the launch of the CSAS Scholarship 2024, offering fully funded opportunities for graduate students in East Africa. The scholarship program aims to support the training of professionals in developing climate-smart agrifood systems through collaborative efforts between African and European institutions.

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The CSAS Scholarship, under the Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme, provides full scholarships and living stipends totaling €28,440 for eligible students pursuing Master's and PhD degrees. The program is open to candidates from African countries in East Africa, offering them the chance to further their education and contribute to sustainable development initiatives in the region.

Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline of June 14, 2024, to be considered for this prestigious opportunity. Successful candidates will have the opportunity to pursue their studies in leading Central and East African universities, benefiting from the expertise and resources provided by the participating institutions.

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Through the CSAS Scholarship program, five African Partner Institutions and one EU Technical Partner will collaborate in delivering high-quality training and education in climate-smart agrifood systems. The initiative aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies needed to address the challenges of climate change and food security in the region.