Available Scholarships
UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship for Bright Students
The UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship is available to qualify and interested international students as partial scholarships covering 75% of tuition fees as well as a tablet for electronic or online learning.
UNICAF is a global delivery partner of the University of East London in the United Kingdom, responsible for online learner recruitment, admission, enrolment, and support for University awards approved for distance online delivery.
The British Accreditation Council in the United Kingdom has accredited Unicaf University (Zambia, Malawi, and Uganda). The British Accreditation Council is the UK’s oldest independent national accrediting body for independent further and higher education providers.
Level/Field of Study
This scholarship is strictly for postgraduate students in both Masters and PhD programs. You can apply if you want to further your education. The scholarship isn’t restricted to any course of study.
Host Nationality
This scholarship is brought to you by UNICAF. A University with headquarters in Europe but with branches in several African countries.
Eligibility for the UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship
To be eligible for this scholarship, you need to meet up with the following criteria;
- Have a UK 2:2 Honours degree or an internationally recognized equivalent.
- Fulfil the prerequisites for a Master’s or PhD degree.
Requirements to Apply for the UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship
Candidates must be prepared to submit the following documents to apply;
- Application Form
- Official transcripts from all institutions attended
- English language proficiency: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with no individual component lower than 5.5 or equivalent qualification
- Personal Statement
- Up-to-date CV
- Two references
How to Apply for the UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship
If you are interested and qualify for this scholarship, click on the line below;
Scholarship Award
The UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship is designed to assist you with the following;
- The scholarship offer is a partial tuition scholarship of 75%.
- Unicaf provides a free tablet to every awarded student.
Deadline for the UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship
There is no specified deadline for this scholarship. This scholarship shall keep running until UNICAF decides to discontinue it.
About UNICAF
Unicaf is 2012 online and blended learning higher education platform dedicated to making international standard higher education accessible to professionals and young school leavers.
Unicaf University is a licensed university in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, as well as is authorized to recruit students in Kenya. Unicaf’s headquarters are in Europe, and the organization was founded in 2012. While it initially focused solely on Africa, it has since expanded its scope to offer scholarships like the UNICAF Postgraduate Scholarship to students worldwide who meet certain eligibility criteria. Unicaf has branch campuses and learning centres throughout Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Egypt, Morocco, South Africa, Zambia, and Malawi.
Over 45,000 people have already taken advantage of the Unicaf scholarships and enrolled in one of the partnership programs. The learning centres are designed to include digital libraries, computer labs, internet, generators, and other amenities that make students less likely to study in areas with partially inadequate infrastructure.
Unicaf University has a physical presence in 12 African countries and several branch campuses in southern Africa, including Malawi, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. The British Accreditation Council has accredited Unicaf University in the United Kingdom (BAC). To supplement the online delivery model, the campuses plan to offer a variety of student services and face-to-face tutorials. Unicaf University, despite being founded by Unicaf, is treated as a partner university, with scholarships provided for students taking the courses, whether online or in the form of partially on-campus learning. Unicaf University is currently in the process of establishing new campuses in various African countries.