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label Burse autorenew 2025-09-29, 17:01 history_edu Maria Dumitru
The Commonwealth Shared Scholarships were set up by the Department for International Development (DFID) in 1986 and represent a unique partnership between the United Kingdom government and UK universities.

The University of Aberdeen and DFID will jointly meet the full costs of an award holder's study in the UK, including tuition fees, a stipend for maintenance and air fares to and from the UK. The stipend is paid by the University at the level set by the UK Government of 948 per month (2013/14 figures).

The following programmes have been approved for Commonwealth Shared Scholarship funding on the basis that that they have a developmental emphasis and relevance to developing Commonwealth countries. We therefore welcome applications from eligible candidates for the following programmes:
- LLM Energy and Environmental Law
- LLM Oil and Gas Law
- MSc (Econ) Petroleum, Energy Economics and Finance
- MSc International Relations
- MSc Information Technology
- MSc Clinical Pharmacology
- MSc Environmental Science
- MSc Global Health and Management