University of Cambridge 2016:Clutton-Brock Scholarship for Zimbabwe
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University of Cambridge 2016:Clutton-Brock Scholarship for Zimbabwe

Clutton-Brock Scholarship for Zimbabwe, 2016

Background

 

The object of this scholarship scheme is to establish scholarships at postgraduate level in the University of Cambridge for the benefit of students from Zimbabwe as a permanent memorial to the late Guy Clutton Brock, Hero of Zimbabwe and graduate of Magdalene College. Subject to the availability of funds, we aim to have up to two Clutton-Brock Scholars in residence at any one time for:

• a one-year graduate taught course, leading to a postgraduate qualification (usually the MPhil degree) and

• a three-year course of research, leading to the PhD degree.

Eligibility

 

The Scholarships are open to citizens of Zimbabwe, normally under the age of 35 and normally resident in Zimbabwe, who already have, or expect to obtain before 1 October 2016, a first class or high second class degree or its equivalent from a recognised University. Preference will be given to students wishing to study subjects relevant to the development of Zimbabwe.

Value

 

Each category of scholarship provides:

• the University composition fee (home rate: PhD; overseas rate: MPhil);

• a maintenance allowance for a single student; and

• a contribution to a return economy airfare.

Application Procedure

 

The scheme is administered on behalf of the University of Cambridge and Magdalene College by the Board of Graduate Studies (for admission to the University) and the Cambridge Trusts (for funding). Further information and application materials are available in the University’s Graduate Studies Prospectus. Applicants for admission to the University must complete and return a GRADSAF Application Form external link

 to the Board of Graduate Studies.

 

 

Background

 

The object of this scholarship scheme is to establish scholarships at postgraduate level in the University of Cambridge for the benefit of students from Zimbabwe as a permanent memorial to the late Guy Clutton Brock, Hero of Zimbabwe and graduate of Magdalene College. Subject to the availability of funds, we aim to have up to two Clutton-Brock Scholars in residence at any one time for:

• a one-year graduate taught course, leading to a postgraduate qualification (usually the MPhil degree) and

• a three-year course of research, leading to the PhD degree.

Eligibility

 

The Scholarships are open to citizens of Zimbabwe, normally under the age of 35 and normally resident in Zimbabwe, who already have, or expect to obtain before 1 October 2016, a first class or high second class degree or its equivalent from a recognised University. Preference will be given to students wishing to study subjects relevant to the development of Zimbabwe.

Value

 

Each category of scholarship provides:

• the University composition fee (home rate: PhD; overseas rate: MPhil);

• a maintenance allowance for a single student; and

• a contribution to a return economy airfare.

Application Procedure

 

The scheme is administered on behalf of the University of Cambridge and Magdalene College by the Board of Graduate Studies (for admission to the University) and the Cambridge Trusts (for funding). Further information and application materials are available in the University’s Graduate Studies Prospectus. Applicants for admission to the University must complete and return a GRADSAF Application Form external link  to the Board of Graduate Studies; applications must be completed by 2 December 2015.

 

AKB, September 2015

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