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Sunday, September 30, 2007

Cambridge University Scholarships




OSI/FCO Chevening/Cambridge University Scholarships






Note: The 2007 application deadline for this scholarship has passed. Please check back in late 2007 for details on the next call for applicants.


Offered in collaboration with the Open Society Institute, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Cambridge Trusts (Cambridge Overseas Trust, Cambridge Commonwealth Trust), these scholarships enable students of outstanding academic merit to pursue one-year taught postgraduate courses of study at the University of Cambridge in subjects relevant to the needs of their countries.


Eligible Countries & Subjects


Students from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia:

MPhil in Criminology, Development Studies, Education, English & Applied Linguistics, Historical Studies, History & Philosophy of Science, International Relations, Management Studies, Philosophy, Political Thought and Intellectual History, Social Anthropology.


Students from Bangladesh and Pakistan:

MPhil in Criminology, Development Studies, Economics, Economics & Development, Education, Historical Studies, History & Philosophy of Science, International Relations, Management Studies, Philosophy, Political Thought & Intellectual History, Social Anthropology.


Eligibility



  • Applicants must be citizens of and resident in one of the following countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo (which is at present under United Nations administration), the Republic of Macedonia, the Republic of Montenegro (which is part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), Serbia, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
  • Applicants should be planning to return to their home country at the end of the period of study.
  • All applicants must have completed at least four years of university study and have obtained, or expect to obtain, the appropriate degree(s), no later than September 2007.
  • Applicants must be between 23 and 35 years of age on October 1, 2007.
  • Applicants must demonstrate the potential to become leaders, decision makers, and opinion formers in their home country. This requirement is of considerable importance in the selection process, and applicants should be sure to complete Section 9 of the application form fully and appropriately.
  • Applicants will be required to have passed an English proficiency test (TOEFL or IELTS) before being offered a scholarship. The minimum requirement for some of the courses available is TOEFL 600 (250 in the computer-based test) or IELTS 7.0; however most courses require the higher minimum requirement of IELTS 7.5, and some IELTS 8.0. Please refer to the University of Cambridge Graduate Studies Prospectus at www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/ for further details.
  • Applicants will normally be expected to have some relevant work experience.


A preference will go towards applicants who have not previously studied outside of their home countries.


Ineligibility


The following applicants are ineligible to apply:


Employees, employee's relatives (or former employees who have left employment less than 2 years before) of FCO (including FCO Posts), the British Council, the Educational Advising Centers or other OSI-NSP representations in the region, and the participating universities will not be eligible to apply for these awards.


Also ineligible are those who have received a scholarship funded by the British government within the previous three years.


Deadline


Note: The 2007 application deadline for this scholarship has passed. Please check back in late 2007 for details on the next call for applicants.


Selection Process


Applications for admission to the university will be considered by the Board of Graduate Studies (the graduate admitting authority of the university).


Short-listed applicants for Economics, Economics and Development, or Finance will be required to take a GRE test. This will be arranged by the local Soros foundation/Advising Center; the British Council Offices in Bangladesh and Pakistan respectively.


Short-listed applicants will be required to take an English language test, which will also be arranged by the local Soros foundation/Advising Center; the British Council Offices in Bangladesh and Pakistan respectively.


Applicants offered a place by the Board of Graduate will be interviewed in their home countries.


Final decisions will be made in June/July 2007.


Guidance Notes & Applications


Detailed guidance notes, application forms, and lists of the required supporting documents are available through the local scholarship coordinators.


Financial Terms


The scholarships will cover the University Composition Fee at the overseas rate, approved college fees, a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single student, and one return economy airfare to the UK. No financial support is provided for dependants or family members.


Contact Information


For further details and an application, applicants should contact the appropriate scholarship program coordinator at the Soros foundation/Advising Center in their home country, or at the British Council Offices in Bangladesh and Pakistan.









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