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The Anglo-Danish Society

THE ANGLO-DANISH SCHOLARSHIPS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-05

The Anglo-Danish Society invites applications from postgraduates of either:

(a) Danish nationality for scholarships tenable at universities or other approved institution in the United Kingdom. Candidates' first degree should be from a Danish University; or
(b) British nationality for scholarships tenable at Copenhagen, Aarhus or Odense universities or other approved institution in Denmark.

In all cases preference will be given to applicants who have either embarked on postgraduate research leading to a higher degree, normally a Ph.D., or who are assured of being able to do so in the academic year following the submission of their application.

The Scholarships, which are intended only to be a supplement to students' own income, will run for a period of up to six months from the beginning of the next academic year, or such other date as might be approved. Each is valued at £200 per month. Academic and residential arrangements are the responsibility of the student. Successful applicants are requested to submit a short report to the Society on the work undertaken during the period of study.

Application forms are available from the Secretary of the Anglo-Danish Society, 'Danewood', 4 Daleside, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, SL9 7JF, England (tel. 01753 884846), between 1 October and 31 December 2003. The closing date for acceptance is 12 January 2004. Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope or International Reply Coupon.

THE DENMARK LIBERATION SCHOLARSHIPS - ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-05

The Anglo-Danish Society invites applications from graduates of British nationality for scholarships tenable at Copenhagen, Aarhus, or Odense Universities, or other approved institution in Denmark.

The scholarships are offered to candidates spending a minimum of six months in Denmark from the beginning of the next academic year or such other date as might be approved.

There is one major award for a mid-career applicant to the value of £9,000 and a number of other awards to the value of £6,000 each. Academic and residential arrangements are the responsibility of the student.

Successful applicants are requested to submit a short report to the Society on the work undertaken during the period of study.

Application forms are available from the Secretary of the Anglo-Danish Society, 'Danewood', 4 Daleside, Gerrards Cross, Bucks, SL9 7JF, England (tel. 01753 884846), between 1 October and 31 December 2003. The closing date for acceptance is 12 January 2004. Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope or International Reply Coupon.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.