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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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, Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Microbiology and Zoology. A candidate must: Be a United States citizen. This program is open to applicants of all ethnicities. Be a student currently attending, full-time, an
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more information, visit the Sciences Powebsite Link is external ). Applicants who wish to be nominated need to apply to a Sciences Po master's program no later than November 15, 2024 via the online
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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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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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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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Description An initiative of the National Security Education Program (NSEP), Boren Scholarships provide unique funding opportunities (up to $20,000 for an academic year, $10,000 for a semester, and
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. The scholarship’s core concern is to encourage the development of individuals whose life’s work is likely to benefit the public interest. Students majoring in the sciences, engineering, and the humanities may fit
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. The scholarship’s core concern is to encourage the development of individuals whose life’s work is likely to benefit the public interest. Students majoring in the sciences, engineering, and the humanities may fit