Overview
Jesus College invites applications for the 2010/11 Research Scholarship. The holder of the Scholarship must be, or seek to be, a candidate for the degree of Ph.D in the University of Cambridge. The Scholarship is tenable in any subject relevant to China’s needs and is open to men and women from mainland People’s Republic of China.
Eligibility requirements
The holder of the Scholarship must have graduated by August 2010, and election to the Scholarship will usually be conditional on excellent results in degree examinations. The Scholarship is intended for candidates who have already been awarded, or are likely to graduate with, first class honours or equivalent. The award is in all cases conditional upon the person elected being accepted by the Board of Graduate Studies of the University. Application for acceptance by the Board is made through the Cambridge Intercollegiate Graduate Application Scheme, 4 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RZ, United Kingdom.
Scholarship
The Scholarship is subject to reviews of diligence and progress, and is renewable annually up to a maximum of three years. The Scholarship will meet the full cost of University and College fees. Any maintenance payments will be determined after considering the successful candidate’s income from other sources. A student without income from other sources would receive full maintenance support (approximately £10,000 a year, and subject to annual review). University applications should reach the Board as soon as possible and not later than 31 March 2010.
How to apply
An application form for this Scholarship may be obtained below or from the Graduate Tutor, Jesus College Cambridge, CB5 8BL, United Kingdom. Completed applications should be received no later than 1 May 2010. An elected student will be required to come into residence as a member of the College in October 2010. It is normally possible to provide rented College accommodation for a single person for a maximum of three years. The College has a very limited number of furnished flats available for graduates with partners.
Download its application form Raymond & Helen Kwok Research Scholarship - Application Form
Further information can be found at http://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate/finance/kwok.html
Email: gradtutor@jesus.cam.ac.uk
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Jesus College invites applications for the 2010/11 Research Scholarship. The holder of the Scholarship must be, or seek to be, a candidate for the degree of Ph.D in the University of Cambridge. The Scholarship is tenable in any subject relevant to China’s needs and is open to men and women from mainland People’s Republic of China.
Eligibility requirements
The holder of the Scholarship must have graduated by August 2010, and election to the Scholarship will usually be conditional on excellent results in degree examinations. The Scholarship is intended for candidates who have already been awarded, or are likely to graduate with, first class honours or equivalent. The award is in all cases conditional upon the person elected being accepted by the Board of Graduate Studies of the University. Application for acceptance by the Board is made through the Cambridge Intercollegiate Graduate Application Scheme, 4 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RZ, United Kingdom.
Scholarship
The Scholarship is subject to reviews of diligence and progress, and is renewable annually up to a maximum of three years. The Scholarship will meet the full cost of University and College fees. Any maintenance payments will be determined after considering the successful candidate’s income from other sources. A student without income from other sources would receive full maintenance support (approximately £10,000 a year, and subject to annual review). University applications should reach the Board as soon as possible and not later than 31 March 2010.
How to apply
An application form for this Scholarship may be obtained below or from the Graduate Tutor, Jesus College Cambridge, CB5 8BL, United Kingdom. Completed applications should be received no later than 1 May 2010. An elected student will be required to come into residence as a member of the College in October 2010. It is normally possible to provide rented College accommodation for a single person for a maximum of three years. The College has a very limited number of furnished flats available for graduates with partners.
Download its application form Raymond & Helen Kwok Research Scholarship - Application Form
Further information can be found at http://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate/finance/kwok.html
Email: gradtutor@jesus.cam.ac.uk
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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