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So I have this friend from Kenya who is stranded on what to do. He wants to pursue a masters degree either in Food Science and Nutrition, Human Nutrition or Clinical Nutrition. Is there a university that offers scholarships for such courses for international students? He did his undergraduate in Kenya
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So I have this friend from Kenya who is stranded on what to do. He wants to pursue a masters degree either in Food Science and Nutrition, Human Nutrition or Clinical Nutrition. Is there a university that offers scholarships for such courses for international students? He did his undergraduate in Kenya
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So I have this friend from Kenya who is stranded on what to do. He wants to pursue a masters degree either in Food Science and Nutrition, Human Nutrition or Clinical Nutrition. Is there a university that offers scholarships for such courses for international students? He did his undergraduate in Kenya
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More or less no chance from the UK. Unless its a scheme like Chevening, most scholarships are a) partial and b) for UK students. Nutrition is also not a subject area that particularly attracts scholarship funding. There might be something medical related at UCL? There might be something Food science related at Reading? Maybe something Food production related (and Africa related) at the Royal Ag? But he's better off looking in Kenya for scholarship options.
More or less no chance from the UK. Unless its a scheme like Chevening, most scholarships are a) partial and b) for UK students. Nutrition is also not a subject area that particularly attracts scholarship funding. There might be something medical related at UCL? There might be something Food science related at Reading? Maybe something Food production related (and Africa related) at the Royal Ag? But he's better off looking in Kenya for scholarship options.
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