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Government of Singapore – ICAO Training Fellowships/Scholarships 2020/2021 for Developing Countries

 In response to overwhelming and continued demand, in 2020/2021, 110 Fellowships and 6 Scholarships will be available under the DCTP while 120 Fellowships and 19 Scholarships will be available under the PYAP. Details of the SAA courses as well as terms and conditions applicable to these Fellowships and Scholarships are explained in Attachments A and B for DCTP and PYAP respectively. It is important to note, however, that course content and course delivery are outside the Organization’s purview and hence the sole responsibility of the Government of Singapore.

Application Deadline: Various. Check the courses for the different deadlines

Eligible Countries: Developing Countries

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