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Balfour Diamond Jubilee Trust

LORD GOODMAN FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME

In honour of the distinguished lawyer and public figure, Lord Goodman, the British Council, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and the Balfour Diamond Jubilee Trust offer a small number of Scholarships to outstanding British and Israeli postgraduates for research or study into environmental subjects in each others' country. Applicants must have a first degree from a recognized university, or equivalent of a first degree, hold British citizenship for study in Israel, or Israeli citizenship for study in Britain, and must agree to return to their home country at the end of the period of study. Scholarships are for not less than three months and not more than twelve months, commencing at any time from 1 April 2000, and must be completed by 31 March 2001.

Further information about the Programme and the application procedure may be obtained from Ms Sasha Treuherz, Balfour Diamond Jubilee Trust, Third Floor, 25-26 Enford Street, London, W1H 2DD (tel. 0171 2580008, fax 0171 2580344, e-mail admin@bdjt.win-uk.net), or from http://www.britcoun.org.il/goodman/.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 27 October 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.