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be awarded each year, with one scholar named in each of the following tracks: The Sachs Scholarship at Worcester College, University of Oxford, where Sachs continued his own education after Princeton
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. Applicants must also apply for admission to any full-time graduate, joint-degree, or dual-degree program at Stanford University. Competitive candidates for the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program are, at a
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Description The Yenching Academy at Peking University offers an intensive program—in English—of interdisciplinary classroom and field study of Chinese history and culture, as well as real-time
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of graduate study at the University of Cambridge. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998 Eligibility Citizen of any country outside the United Kingdom Must apply to pursue one of
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During their 3 years of study, students from the International selection discover Paris in exceptional conditions. Above all, they benefit from the intellectual freedom and multidisciplinarity characterising training at the ENS. Beyond the outstanding academic results expected from the...
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be awarded each year, with one scholar named in each of the following tracks: The Sachs Scholarship at Worcester College, University of Oxford, where Sachs continued his own education after Princeton
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No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application for admission to the University of Cambridge, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course
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, an accredited campus-based college/university program in the United States; paid out at $1,500 per school year up to a maximum of 4 years. A candidate must: Have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 Be
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The practicum is a unique opportunity for fellows to work in a DOE NNSA laboratory with some of the most respected scientists in the world. This experience offers students insight into how their scientific interests can translate to research areas important to the nation. Working outside of...
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contribution to the world. The foundation offers a scholarship to Princeton students who intend to undertake either a master’s degree from a Japanese university or a special academic project in Japan as a