10 information-security-"https:"-"https:" Postgraduate scholarships at Princeton University
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for Selection Intellectual ability Leadership capacity A good fit with Cambridge A desire to use knowledge to contribute to society Application Procedure There is no Princeton process for the Gates Cambridge
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Description The Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program is designed to build a multidisciplinary community of Stanford graduate students dedicated to finding creative solutions to the world’s greatest
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Description The Daniel M. Sachs ’60 Graduating Scholarship is intended to enlarge each recipient’s experience of the world by providing two Princeton seniors with the opportunity to study, work
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research student under the supervision of a professor. Applicants indicate a preferred and alternate Japanese university where they propose to study or pursue their research project. If a project is being
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Description The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers study scholarships to highly qualified seniors and recent college graduates. The scholarship is for two academic years of postgraduate
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Description The Daniel M. Sachs ’60 Graduating Scholarship is intended to enlarge each recipient’s experience of the world by providing two Princeton seniors with the opportunity to study, work
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PreliminaryApplication Link is external , on GPS, by 12:00 pm ET on the campus deadline. The application will open after the fall information session. Up to a dozen applicants will be selected for a campus interview
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workshop annually in the fall and is happy to review essay drafts from Princeton’s undergraduate and graduate student applicants who attend this workshop. Additional Information The CLS Program is quite
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” in the Funding Section of the university’s Graduate Application Form. You must also complete a supporting statement and upload it together with your Graduate Application Form by the application
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universities attended, Three letters of recommendation from faculty members with whom the nominee has worked closely saying, in substance, that the candidate is believed to be capable of academic work