Scholarships for South Sudanese Students 2025 - 2026 - Page 76

Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in South Sudan to help fund your studies abroad or in South Sudan. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.

    • Kazan Global Youth Summit logo
    • Kazan Global Youth Summit 2025 in Russia

      Kazan Global Youth Summit 2025 is a unique platform bringing together global experts and educators to explore key challenges and emerging trends in youth policy across education, culture, and media. It aims to identify effective strategies and best practices at the local, regional, and international levels.

      Date Posted: 27 May, 2025

    • Nigeria Health Watch West Africa Solutions Journalism Fellowship logo
    • Nigeria Health Watch West Africa Solutions Journalism Fellowship 2025

      Are you a health journalist ready to use the solutions journalism framework to change the narrative on global health and development in West Africa? Nigeria Health Watch invites committed journalists across West Africa to apply for the West Africa Solutions Journalism Fellowship 2025, a four-month programme designed to strengthen the practice of solutions-oriented health reporting in the region.

      Date Posted: 27 May, 2025

    • Innovation Grants for Women and Youth Peace Initiatives logo
    • Call for Proposal: Innovation Grants for Women and Youth Peace Initiatives (up to USD 10,000)

      IGAD/Gender in close collaboration with the Japan Governement through the project on Empowering women and youth in the IGAD region:Overcoming Barriers to Meaningful Participation Leadership and peace and security, made available small grants to contribute to efforts for women and youth innitiatives working towards promotion of peace and security in in IGAD Member States.

      The Grant is aimed to supporting innovative women and youth led initiatives that advance inclusive peace and security solutions with the potential for national and regional impact.

      Date Posted: 26 May, 2025

    • IAAIR Summer Applied Research Internship logo
    • IAAIR Summer 2025 Applied Research Internship in AI-Related Fields

      If you are passionate about solving real-world challenges using Applied AI and want to gain hands-on research experience, the IAAIR Applied Research Internship offers a unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge AI projects, develop practical applications, and collaborate with leading AI researchers and industry experts. This program is designed for individuals interested in not only developing AI models but also demonstrating and applying them in real-world scenarios.

      Date Posted: 24 May, 2025

    • DELT-Her Initiative logo
    • DELT-Her Initiative 2025 for Nigerian Women

      Applications for the Developing Engineering Leaders through Her (DELT-Her) Initiative 2025 are now open. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

      Date Posted: 23 May, 2025

    • Umi Mentorship Program logo
    • Umi Mentorship Program 2025 for African Mums

      UMI invites African mothers living in Africa or the diaspora for its 2025 Mentorship Program. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

      Date Posted: 23 May, 2025

    • Standard Chartered Women in Cyber Security Program logo
    • Standard Chartered Women in Cyber Security Program 2025

      Applications are open for the Standard Chartered Women in Cyber Security Program 2025. This program is a collaboration between Standard Chartered Bank and Strathmore University to encourage more women to pursue careers in cybersecurity. It provides mentorship, technical training, and soft skills development over a four-month period, starting in October 2024.

      Date Posted: 23 May, 2025

    • AMEL Institute Summer Program logo
    • The AMEL Institute Summer 2025 Program

      Applications are now open for the AMEL Institute Summer 2025. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.

      Date Posted: 22 May, 2025

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FAQs

 

1. Why should I consider studying in South Sudan?

Studying in South Sudan provides an opportunity to experience a unique cultural environment. While challenges exist, studying here allows you to make a tangible impact and engage in mixed cultural exchanges. Also, the cost of living is relatively low in South Sudan compared to other countries.

 

2. What are the main universities in South Sudan?

Some notable universities in South Sudan include:

  • University of Juba

  • Upper Nile University

  • Catholic University of South Sudan

  • Dr. John Garang Memorial University of Science and Technology

  • Rumbek University

 

3. What are the admission requirements for universities in South Sudan?

Admission requirements vary by institution, but generally, undergraduate applicants need a high school diploma or equivalent. For postgraduate programs, applicants should hold a bachelor's degree in a related field. International students may need to provide transcripts, proof of English proficiency, and a recommendation letter.

 

4. What is the language of instruction in South Sudanese universities?

English is the primary language of instruction in most universities in South Sudan. However, having knowledge of basic Arabic or local languages is also helpful for everyday communication outside of academic settings.

 

5. Do I need a student visa to study in South Sudan?

Yes, as an international student, you need a student visa to study in South Sudan. Visa requirements can vary based on your country of origin, so it's essential to check with the South Sudanese embassy or consulate in your country for specific requirements.

 

6. Are scholarships available for international students in South Sudan?

Scholarships are limited in South Sudan, but some organizations and institutions may offer financial aid for specific fields of study. We encourage you to research grants from NGOs and organizations that support education in developing countries.