What international scholarships, fellowships in Media Studies or Journalism are available for Filipinos?
I want to take post-graduate studies abroad but don’t have the money to pay for tuition and board. Short-term fellowships will also do.
Hello how are you? What I suggest that you do is use a scholarship search. A scholarship search allows you to create a profile and receive information for all the scholarships that you are eligible to apply for based on your profile description, for example: a scholarship for a student who wants to study post grad abroad. Scholarshipsupport.com actually has 2 free scholarship searches available right now. Also you may be able to find a grant on their site as well. I hope this helps. Good Luck!
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