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University of Cambridge Scholarship for Outstanding Students to Obtain a Master's Degree at  2020

University of Cambridge Scholarship for Outstanding Students to Obtain a Master's Degree at 2020

United Kingdom 10 Jan 2020
University of Cambridge

University of Cambridge

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10 Jan 2020
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The University of Cambridge invites you to apply for its Dunlevie King’s Hall Studentships. The Dunlevie King’s Hall Studentships are designed to support outstanding candidates for Masters degrees at Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. The studentships are funded by a generous donation offered by Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie and celebrate the early origins of Trinity College as the King’s Scholars (later the King’s Hall) in 1317. The awards are opened to UK, EU, and Overseas students, with preference given in the first instance to those studying Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2020 up to six Dunlevie King’s Hall Studentships may be awarded, with the possibility of additional awards to candidates from African and Eastern European countries applying for funding through this competition.

Eligibility:

You must have applied for admission, or already received an offer of admission, for a Master's level degree at the University of Cambridge.

Funding:

The studentship covers:

  1. Graduate Course Fees.
  2. Maintenance allowance (at the minimum rate set by the University).
  3. A return ticket from the country of origin to the United Kingdom where applicable.

Note: Awards will be conditional on the applicant being accepted by the University’s Graduate Admissions Office for a Master's course at the University. The successful applicant(s) must become a member(s) of Trinity College on taking up the Studentship.

About University of Cambridge:

The University of Cambridge is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university. The mission of the University of Cambridge is to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning, and research at the highest international levels of excellence.

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