This scholarship was established by the Woo Family Charitable Trust, with the aim of assisting Chinese students to make a positive and practical contribution to society or the environment in China after they graduate.
Eligibility
There is one scholarship for an applicant of Chinese nationality, resident in China. In the 2017/18 session the scholarship was for £20,000.
It is desired that the selected scholar will be planning, after they graduate from LSE, to return to China where they will engage in, promote and set high standards for the improvement of society; and, or the environment in China.
The Woo Family Scholarship is open to students on one of the following taught Masters programmes:
Department of Geography and Environment
MSc in Environmental Economoics and Climate Change
MSc in Environment and Development
MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation
MSc in Human Geography and Urban Studies
MSc in Local Economic Development
MSc in Real Estate Economics and Finance
MSc in Regional and Urban Planning Studies
MSc in Urbanisation and Development
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Department of Government
MSc in Comparative Politics
MSc in Conflict Studies
MSc in Global Politics
MSc in Global Politics (Global Civil Society)
MSc in International Migration and Public Policy
MSc in Politics and Government in the European Union
MSc in Public Policy and Administration
MSc in Political Science and Political Economy
MSc in Political Theory
MSc in Regulation
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Department of International Relations
MSc in International Relations
MSc in International Political Economy
MSc in International Relations Theory
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Department of Sociology
MSc in City Design and Social Science
MSc in Culture and Society
MSc in Human Rights
MSc in International Migration and Public Policy
MSc in Political Sociology
MSc in Race, Ethnicity and Post Colonial Studies
MSc in Sociology
MSc in Sociology (Contempory Social Thought)
MSc in Sociology (Economic Sociology)
Diploma in Sociology
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How to apply
To be considered for this scholarship, you must have completed the 2017/18 LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form and received an offer of admission (conditional or unconditional) by 5pm UK time on 26 April 2017. You must complete Section G - Personal Statement.
When you submit an application for admission to a taught masters programme, the Graduate Admissions Office will acknowledge your application and provide information about how to set up an LSE For You online account. This account will allow you to track the progress of your application for admission, and will provide you with access to the LSE Graduate Financial Support Application Form. The LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form will be available until 26 April 2017.
Selection for this scholarship will take place between May and July 2017 and we will only notify the successful recipient(s) by the end of July 2017. If you have not heard from the Financial Support Office by the end of July 2017, you must assume your application has been unsuccessful. We will notify successful applicants only.
How to apply for admission
Tracking your application
If you complete the LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form, you will also be considered for support from the LSE Graduate Support Scheme. Being unsuccessful with your application to the Graduate Support Scheme does not preclude you from being considered for other awards such as this one.