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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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, or the University of Edinburgh. Students may propose to complete a one- or two-year graduate degree or a second bachelor’s degree. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998 Eligibility U.S
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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
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. Students who receive Truman Scholarships come from all academic backgrounds and must fulfill a service requirement: after completing their graduate degree (which need not be pursued immediately after
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) , (609) 258-6149. Graduate students: Dean Elaine Willey, ewilley@princeton.edu , 609-258-3168. Eligibility U.S. or Canadian citizen or permanent resident. Foreign nationals are eligible if they have been
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degree by the start of grant period. Candidates must be applying to start, and must meet the requirements for, a new graduate course at Oxford. Students from all countries and all backgrounds are welcome
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foreign languages—for U.S. citizens in any major, from first year on (through graduate students). Prerequisites vary; the languages are: Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian