EY Scholarships

LSE has undertaken a partnership with EY to fund Angolan students studying a master's programme at LSE.

More information on the scholarships offered by EY at UK universities here.

Eligibility

The successful candidates will be ordinarily resident in Angola and have an offer of admission on one of the following taught master's programmes:

  • MSc African Development
  • MSc Accounting, Organisations and Institutions
  • MSc Development Management
  • MSc Development Studies
  • MSc Public Policy and Administration
  • MSc Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • MSc International Health Policy
  • MSc International Health Policy (Health Economics)
  • MSc Global Population Health

Scholarship amount

These awards are not confrimed for the 2019 academic session, please visit this webpage again for further updates.

How to apply

To apply for LSE funding for programmes beginning in September 2024, you must:


- Submit your application for the programme (See how to apply for graduate study at LSE) 

- Submit your Graduate Financial Support Application Form via the Graduate application tracker 

- Receive an offer of a place (conditional or unconditional)

by 5pm (UK time GMT+1) on 25 April 2024.

Please complete Section G: Personal Statement of the Graduate Financial Support Application Form in order to be considered for any other LSE Scholarships for which you meet the criteria. If you only wish to be considered for the Graduate Support Scheme, you do not need to complete the personal statement.

The outcome to your Graduate Support Scheme application will be displayed on the application tracker after you have received an offer. Successful applicants selected for other LSE Scholarships or awards will be notified by email throughout May, June and July 2023.

 

These awards are not confirmed for the 2020 academic session, please visit this webpage again for further updates.