Overview
Up to two Bursaries may be awarded to citizens of any countries which were part of the former USSR or Yugoslavia, as well as Albania and which are not part of the EU. Additionally, up to two maintenance-only awards may be awarded to citizens of Eastern European countries within the EU.
Eligibility
Applicants for Bursaries should have taken a first-degree course, or equivalent, in their country of origin, and have not yet had a substantial period of study (more than 12 months) outside their own country. The Bursaries are awarded for up to one year and are not renewable. They are intended primarily for students who wish to take a taught post-graduate course in the University of Cambridge, leading to the MPhil degree, the LLM degree, a Diploma or a Certificate. Bursars who wish to stay on to do research for the PhD degree may compete, towards the end of their year here, for one of Trinity College's Internal Graduate Studentships or for an Eastern European Research Bursary
Bursars must become members of Trinity College and be accepted by the Board of Graduate Studies for a course in the University. A Bursar who has no support from any other source may expect:
(a) to receive an adequate maintenance allowance. (The rate of the allowance is determined each year by the College Council and depends on the current cost of living. For 2009/2010 the rate for a twelve-month course is £9,280, while the rates for nine, ten and eleven month courses are proportionately less plus a settling in allowance of £325 for non EU students);
(b) to receive an allowance covering the cost of travel from the country of origin to the United Kingdom at commencement of the course and return at the end, and (c) if she/he is not from one of the countries of the European Union, to have all approved University and College fees paid on her/his behalf; Students from Eastern European countries within the EU are eligible for maintenance only awards. They should apply to other sources of funding to cover their University and College fees. See the Board of Graduate Studies finance
website: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/gradstud/funding/ A Bursary does not include a marriage allowance or allowance for dependants. Applicants should note that a high level of proficiency in the English language is essential for study at Cambridge University. The Board of Graduate Studies will not grant admission to the University without evidence of such proficiency. Enquiries should be addressed to the Tutor for Advanced Students, Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ. Completed application forms must be sent so as to arrive not later than 10 February 2010.
How to apply
Applicants must also submit a completed a Graduate Student Application Form (GRADSAF) to the Board of Graduate Studies by the closing date advertised in the Graduate Studies Prospectus (http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/), which can be as early as 1st January and is 31 January for most one-year courses. Eastern European Bursary application form
Trinity College, Cambridge,
CB2 1TQ, U.K. Tel.: 01223 338 400.
Fax: 01223 338 564
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Up to two Bursaries may be awarded to citizens of any countries which were part of the former USSR or Yugoslavia, as well as Albania and which are not part of the EU. Additionally, up to two maintenance-only awards may be awarded to citizens of Eastern European countries within the EU.
Eligibility
Applicants for Bursaries should have taken a first-degree course, or equivalent, in their country of origin, and have not yet had a substantial period of study (more than 12 months) outside their own country. The Bursaries are awarded for up to one year and are not renewable. They are intended primarily for students who wish to take a taught post-graduate course in the University of Cambridge, leading to the MPhil degree, the LLM degree, a Diploma or a Certificate. Bursars who wish to stay on to do research for the PhD degree may compete, towards the end of their year here, for one of Trinity College's Internal Graduate Studentships or for an Eastern European Research Bursary
Bursars must become members of Trinity College and be accepted by the Board of Graduate Studies for a course in the University. A Bursar who has no support from any other source may expect:
(a) to receive an adequate maintenance allowance. (The rate of the allowance is determined each year by the College Council and depends on the current cost of living. For 2009/2010 the rate for a twelve-month course is £9,280, while the rates for nine, ten and eleven month courses are proportionately less plus a settling in allowance of £325 for non EU students);
(b) to receive an allowance covering the cost of travel from the country of origin to the United Kingdom at commencement of the course and return at the end, and (c) if she/he is not from one of the countries of the European Union, to have all approved University and College fees paid on her/his behalf; Students from Eastern European countries within the EU are eligible for maintenance only awards. They should apply to other sources of funding to cover their University and College fees. See the Board of Graduate Studies finance
website: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/gradstud/funding/ A Bursary does not include a marriage allowance or allowance for dependants. Applicants should note that a high level of proficiency in the English language is essential for study at Cambridge University. The Board of Graduate Studies will not grant admission to the University without evidence of such proficiency. Enquiries should be addressed to the Tutor for Advanced Students, Trinity College, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ. Completed application forms must be sent so as to arrive not later than 10 February 2010.
How to apply
Applicants must also submit a completed a Graduate Student Application Form (GRADSAF) to the Board of Graduate Studies by the closing date advertised in the Graduate Studies Prospectus (http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/), which can be as early as 1st January and is 31 January for most one-year courses. Eastern European Bursary application form
Trinity College, Cambridge,
CB2 1TQ, U.K. Tel.: 01223 338 400.
Fax: 01223 338 564
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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