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Two Gambian students sponsored for postgraduate study in the UK

The British High Commission has announced that Mr Ebrima Sisawo, Deputy Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and Mr Sering Touray who works at the Gambian University have been selected as Gambian Chevening scholars for the academic year 2012/13.

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High Commissioner David Morley with Scholars

High Commissioner David Morley with Scholars

Mr Sisawo and Mr Touray will both study for economics post graduate degrees at Edinburgh University as part of the UK governments chevening scholarship programme.

The Chevening Scholarship Programme began in 1983 and has since developed into a highly prestigious international scholarship. The scholarship, that is granted every year through the British High Commission to two Gambian students, offers the opportunity to study at one of the UK’s leading universities for a period of one year.

Mr Sisawo and Mr Touray will depart to the UK next month to undertake their studies. The UK has now funded over 50 Gambian students to achieve post graduate degrees in a range of academic disciplines.

Commenting UK High Commissioner David Morley said:

“It is always a pleasure to be able to send deserving and keen students to the UK to study for their postgraduate degrees under the chevening scholarship programme. I have no doubt both Ebrima and Sering will act as great ambassadors for The Gambia once in the UK and I wish them both the best of luck”.

Deputy High Commissioner George Sherriff added:

“As someone who grew up and studied in Edinburgh I can assure both chevening scholars that they will have a fantastic time studying in this beautiful city. I hope both students can find the time to explore Scotland and have advised them to pack warm clothes as we enter the Scottish winter.”

Published 23 March 2013