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The Donner Scholarship in Atlantic Studies at the University
of Cambridge is open to British and American graduate students
pursuing an advanced degree in Anglo-American affairs.
The objective of the Atlantic Studies Programme is to familiarize
students with the evolution of Anglo-American relationships
and its principle themes personalities. The programme addresses
both historical and contemporary themes and is appropriate
for individuals seeking either academic or governmental careers.
The Atlantic Studies Programme is part of the Centre of International
Studies.
The Donner Foundation encourages applications from those
pursuing an MPhil degree in matters relevant to Anglo-American
relations. The Foundation will provide funding on an annual
basis; PhD students may, under certain circumstances, receive
renewed funding each year for a total of up to 3 years.
Successful candidates will have satisfied the requirements
of the Board of Graduate Studies of the University of Cambridge
and have been accepted for registration in one of its post-graduate
programmes at the Centre of International Studies. Donner
Scholarship recipients will be attached to either Magdalene
College or New Hall.
The Donner Foundation will provide scholarships of up to
£15,000 per annum to the most qualified applicants.
Information on the application process can be found at www.magd.cam.ac.uk/admissions/
postgraduate/scholarships-donner.html.