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Pembroke College

The following entrance awards are available:

RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS

Each year the College hopes to award a variety of studentships up to the value of three fully funded studentships. (A fully funded studentship will cover a student's college fees, University fees and maintenance allowance equivalent to that provided by a state studentship (approximately £8,000 in 2002-03)). Preference in awarding these studentships will be given to candidates who intend to register for a Ph.D. degree at Pembroke. However, candidates registering to study for an M.Phil. will also be considered for an award if they are intending to carry on to a Ph.D. after they have finished their M.Phil.

THE NAHUM GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN PHYSICS

THE THORNTON GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN HISTORY

THE ZIEGLER GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP IN LAW

The College hopes to award graduate scholarships in physics, history, and law to candidates who intend to register for the Ph.D. Degree at the University of Cambridge. The Scholarships will have a value sufficient to pay College fees for three years. Candidates are expected to meet the costs of University fees and maintenance from other sources.

THE JANEWAY GRADUATE BURSARY

The College hopes to award a bursary to assist a Graduate Student reading for a higher degree in economics, economic history, or related disciplines. The Bursary would be a one-time payment of a sum to be determined by the College, up to and including £2,500.

GRADUATE BURSARIES

Up to five graduate bursaries are also available. These are awarded to students at or before the commencement of a graduate degree. Each has a value of up to £500 a year.

PEMBROKE AUSTRALIAN SCHOLARSHIP

One or two awards, each of a value of £500, may be made annually from a Fund provided by an Australian Committee which raises support for this purpose. Applicants must normally reside in Australia and hold a qualification from an Australian tertiary institution. There is no restriction as to the academic field.

All applicants must apply in the first instance to the Board of Graduate Studies on CIGAS Form A (available from the Secretary, Board of Graduate Studies, 4 Mill Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1RZ). The awards are conditional on the selected students being admitted as a registered Graduate Student by the Board of Graduate Studies with effect from 1 October each academical year. Candidates should indicate on this form that they are applying for a Pembroke College award, and in making awards preference will be given to those who nominate Pembroke as their college of first choice.

All candidates are expected to apply for state awards for which they are eligible. A candidate who is liable for University fees at the overseas rate is expected to apply through the Board of Graduate Studies for an Overseas Research Students (ORS) award and an Overseas Student Bursary. The College will take into account candidates' income from other sources when making awards.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 14 November 2003
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