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to a program of lectures, seminars, concerts, and other enrichment activities designed especially for them. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998 Eligibility Bachelor’s
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Description The Marshall Scholarships were established by the British Government in 1953 to express British gratitude for the European Recovery Program, instituted by General George C. Marshall in
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study at a university in Germany, either for a master’s program or a year of study in Germany as part of a master's degree at your home university. Advisers Undergraduates: Professor Barbara Nagel, bnagel
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or alumni interested in the Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program should apply directly via the Knight-Hennessy online application; no Princeton nomination or endorsement is required. We do offer assistance with
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Description Established in 2000 through an endowment from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Gates Cambridge Program enables 80–100 students from around the world to pursue 1–4 years
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the ultimate goal of making a positive difference in the world. Truman Scholars are invited to participate in Truman Scholars Leadership Week; a Summer Institute in Washington, DC; and the Truman Fellows Program
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Description The U.S. Winston Churchill Foundation’s Scholarship Program enables about 14 students in the natural and physical sciences, engineering, computer science, or mathematics to study for one
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responsibilities in any Federal department or agency. The duration of the NSEP Service Requirement is one year or the duration of assistance provided under the Boren Scholarship program, whichever is longer. Boren
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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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(for example, a university, a central or local government department, or a nongovernmental organization) at the locality where they intend to implement their project. Advisers Adviser: Professor Emmanuel Kreike