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Sam Nunn School BS or MS Fellowship

Students looking forward to attending the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs in the BS or MS program, have a great opportunity to apply for it! The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is pleasingly offering its worthy fellowships to INTA, IAML, or EIA seniors who enrol in their respective five year BS/MS INTA programs. To be eligible for the benefits, the candidates will have to be admitted into a five-year program and register for INTA6202 and INTA 6301 in spring 2021.

The purpose of the fellowships is to reduce the students’ financial burden and help them make the most of their careers with the school’s excellent programs. The school is willing to provide considerable financial support to students interested in the Nunn school BS or MS programs. The scholarship has been designed to support the students who are planning to advance their career. This scholarship is intended to advance the education of the students and help them achieve their goals.

The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs is one of the leading institutes providing excellent academic programs to the students. Founded in 1990, The institute’s unique setting is known for its unparalleled integrity and innovative programs, cutting-edge research, and outstanding international affairs and business study. The school is highly dedicated to delivering education, public outreach, and research programs to understand better and a picture of the world we live in and work in.

Brief Description       

Know more about the fellowship in the table below:

Organization Sam Nunn School of International Affairs
Educational Level BS/MS INTA  students
Subjects Any
Amount $2500
Access Mode Online
Number of Awards Undefined
City Atlanta
Nationality Domestic and international
Country United States
application deadline November 15, 2020
Application Fees Nil
Requirement Application, CV, Transcript

 

Who May Be Eligible?

Please review the conditions below if you are interested in this fellowship:

  • INTA, IAML, or EIA seniors who enrol in their respective five year BS/MS INTA programs are eligible.
  • The candidates will have to be admitted into a five-year program and register for INTA6202 and INTA 6301 in spring 2021.
  • The student to maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher

How to Apply

To apply for this fellowship, candidates first need to get admitted to the designed program. Fellows will need to apply for the programs by submitting a copy of their CV and GT transcript to Dr M. Fabry through mail on mfabry@gatech.edu, the Nunn school director of undergraduate studies. Please make sure you submit the details and application before the deadline to be considered for the fellowships.

Supporting Documents

  • CV and GT transcripts should be submitted.
  • INTA, 6202, Comp. Politics
  • INTA 6302, Int’ l Pol Econ
  • INTA 6003, Empirical Methods
  • INTA 6102, IR Theory
  • INTA 6103, Int’ l Security
  • MS Track and Free Electives

 

Benefits

Up to three fellowships of the amount of $2500 will be awarded to the selected students. The fellowship amounts will be disbursed to the students chosen after Spring 2021. This fellowship encourages the students to do better in their careers and maintain an excellent academic record throughout their school course. This program motivates the students to make the most of their academics.

Application Deadline

Please submit your applications before November 15, 2020, to be considered for the benefits. No late applications will be entertained.

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Indu Singh

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