| 2010 Winston Churchill Scholarship |
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Churchill Information Session: September 11, 2009 at 1:15 p.m. in Graham Memorial 011. Application Deadline September 18, 2009 Winston Churchill Foundation Scholarships are awarded for one year of study, and a Master’s degree, at Churchill College, Cambridge. Acceptable fields of study include mathematics, biology, biochemistry, physical anthropology, computer speech and language processing, computer science, physics, chemistry and mathematical statistics. This research oriented scholarship covers all fees and tuition, a living allowance of £10,000 to £12,000 and a grant of $1,000 for international travel and the possibility of a Special Research Grant of up to $2,000. The total value of a Churchill Scholarship is currently worth between $48,000 to $50,000 at current exchange rates, among the highest of any prestigious international scholarship. The criteria for the selection of Churchill Scholars include the following:
EligibilityPotential applicants should consult Dr. Peter Mucha ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ), Chair of the Selection Committee, for UNC nominations. The criteria for the selection of Churchill Scholars include the following:
Application Procedure
Application InformationNote: Applicants for the Churchill Scholarship must apply separately for admission to the University of Cambridge no later than mid-October. Please see the Web site of the Board of Graduate Studies of the University of Cambridge for all requirements and details. Applicants must indicate Churchill College as their first choice in Section A(4) “College membership.” In Section B(3) applicants should indicate that they are applying for a Churchill Scholarship from the Winston Churchill Foundation of the United States: indicate Yes as tenable at the University of Cambridge; leave blank the section “Awarded”; indicate one (1) year for Tenure; indicate March of the appropriate year for Date; and indicate £22,000-£25,000 as the Value of the Scholarship. Format: Please type and double-space the activities list, the autobiographical statement, and the research proposal. Place your name at the top right-hand corner of each page. Preliminary ApplicationThe preliminary application consists of one original of the following materials:
Selection ProcessCriteria: Achievement in academic work as indicated by course grades; scores on the Graduate Record Examination; capacity for original creative work as shown by awards, other forms of recognition, or letters of reference; good character, adaptability, and demonstrated concern for critical problems of society; and, good health. GRE Scores: For the Churchill Scholarship, applicants must take the general aptitude GRE. If at all possible, students should submit scores for the general aptitude test, to Distinguished Scholarships by November 8, 2009. At the minimum, an applicant must submit scores for the general aptitude test with the preliminary application. The general aptitude test can be taken in written form or through computer based testing (CBT). There are a number of opportunities to take the general aptitude test through CBT. The score must be available for consideration by the Churchill Foundation in late December. Students are urged to get information about the schedule for test dates for the GRE general aptitude from the Educational Testing Service. The University Counseling Service in Nash Hall has brochures from the ETS. Students can also consult the ETS website (http://www.ets.org). Return all applications to the Office of Distinguished Scholarships, Room 225 Graham Memorial Hall. For further information about the application process, please contact Dr. Peter Mucha (919-843-2550 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) or the Office of Distinguished Scholarships ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ). |
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