Queen’s University Hillary Rodham Clinton Award for Peace and Reconciliation | Apply by January 22

Hillary Rodham Clinton made an outstanding contribution to reconciliation throughout the Northern Ireland peace process. She was a strong advocate for the inclusion of women’s voices in the peace talks and became an inspirational role model for many in the Queen’s community.

This award, created in the former Senator’s name, honours her long-standing commitment to peace, stability and education.

The University will provide a full tuition-fee waiver to an exceptional female student from the USA who wishes to pursue study in a field related to politics, conflict transformation or human rights. The five MA programmes covered by the award will include:

To be considered for this award, please submit an application for your chosen programme through the University’s online application portal.

When completing your application you must include the code HillaryClinton21 on your application form to indicate that you wish to be considered for the Hillary Clinton award.

On the Direct Applications Portal, please tick ‘I hope to or have already obtained funding for my studies’ and then enter HillaryClinton21 in the free text box ‘Please state the source of funding’.

You must also upload a CV of no more than 2 pages which outlines your commitment to civic leadership and peacebuilding. This should be uploaded in a PDF merged with academic transcripts.

You must have applied to the University for study in one of the outlined programmes by 22 January; must be issued with an offer for your chosen programme by 19 February; must hold a 3.7 CGPA or above; must be a US citizen and must identify as female.

Enquiries: Deirdre McCrory d.mccrory@qub.ac.uk

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