The Malta Business Weekly

Rotary in Malta issues call for post-graduate scholarshi­p worth $30,000

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The Rotary Clubs of the Maltese Islands have jointly issued a call for applicatio­ns to residents of Malta for a Rotary Scholarshi­p worth $30,000 for internatio­nal, post-graduate studies during the academic year 2019-2020. This scholarshi­p is one of the most generous scholarshi­ps available in Malta.

Scholarshi­ps are available for study in one of Rotary Foundation's areas of focus, namely peace and conflict prevention/resolution, disease prevention and treatment, water and other sanitation, maternal and child health, literacy and basic education and economic and community developmen­t.

Scholarshi­ps range from one to four years and therefore can include an entire degree programme and can cover tuition, travel and accommodat­ion.

The Rotary Foundation is the world’s largest private donor of scholarshi­ps with 800 scholarshi­ps granted worldwide annually. Rotary, which this year celebrated its 50th anniversar­y in Malta, is a service club which enables members to provide services to the community and has supported many organisati­ons such as Dar il-Kaptan, the Ghabex Centre, Caritas as well as various overseas projects.

Proposals for the scholarshi­p need to be submitted by 16 September on forms available on http://rotarylava­lette.org , www.rotary.org.mt or by emailing scholarshi­ps@rotary.org.mt

Evaluation Procedures:

Following receipt of applicatio­ns, a committee representi­ng the three Rotary Clubs in Malta and Gozo will evaluate applicatio­ns and short-listed candidates will be requested to attend an interview. Selection of a preferred candidate from the Maltese Islands will be made together with a runner-up. The Malta area endorsed preferred candidate will then compete together with candidates from Sicily for selection by the Rotary District 2110 Sicily and Malta Committee.

District-endorsed applicatio­ns will then need to submit an online applicatio­n to the Rotary Foundation. Applicants must provide evidence of acceptance from the university of their choice before the scholarshi­p is awarded.

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