Miles Morland Foundation African Writers Scholarship
  • Host: Miles Morland Foundation
  • Open to: Africans
  • Target: Writers
  • Deadline: 3rd Jun. 2022

Applications for the Miles Morland Foundation African Writers Scholarship for the 2022/23 academic session are now ongoing.

About the Miles Morland Foundation African Writers Scholarship

The African Writers Scholarship is available to an applicant who has applied for a place on the MA Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) in the School of Literature, Drama, and Creative Writing who is a national of any country within Africa or who was born in any country within Africa or whose parents were both born in Africa.

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The Miles Morland Foundation’s main aim is to support entities in Africa that enable Africans to get their voices heard. It is particularly interested in supporting African writing and African literature.

Eligibility Criteria

In order to be eligible for the Miles Morland Foundation African Writers Scholarship, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Level: Postgraduate
  • Fees: International
  • School: Literature, Drama and Creative Writing
  • Course: MA  Creative Writing (Prose Fiction)
  • Country of Birth: Any country within Africa or
  • Nationality: Any country within Africa or
  • Other Criteria: Both parents born in Africa (If the scholarship is awarded on this basis, copies of both parents’ passports must be provided as evidence to UEA at point of acceptance of the scholarship.)
Benefit
  • Total Value: Up to £25,000 to cover tuition fees and a maintenance grant.
  • Tuition fees or maintenance: Both

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Application Procedure

If you apply for the Miles Morland Foundation African Writers Scholarship, you will be considered for any of the scholarships below for which you are eligible. There is no need to submit a second application for any of the scholarships below:

  • The UEA Booker Prize Foundation Scholarship
  • The UEA Crowdfunded BAME Writers’ Scholarship
  • The Kowitz Scholarship
  • The Malcolm Bradbury Memorial Scholarship
  • The David Higham Scholarship in Prose Fiction
  • The John Boyne Scholarship
  • The Annabel Abbs Scholarship
  • The Seth Donaldson Memorial Bursary

NOTE: read the Postgraduate Scholarship Terms and Conditions before submitting your application. If you are offered the Scholarship, you must be prepared to accept these terms.

For more information, visit Miles Morland Foundation African Writers Scholarship

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