Published: 27 Mar 2023 695 views
The Anglo-Danish Society administers a special scholarship, The William Charnley Anglo-Danish Scholarship. This will be awarded to a postgraduate student taking an MPhil, MASt or LLM course at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge and is for the fixed amount of £2,500.
The award carries with it the same general conditions as our non-subject specific Anglo-Danish Society awards (see general Anglo-Danish Society announcement for full details), including:
The scholarship is intended to supplement a student’s other funding and will be paid in instalments over the academic year 2023/2024.
The Anglo-Danish Society was founded on the 17th December 1924 with the encouragement of Queen Alexandra of England, formerly Princess Alexandra of Denmark, the eldest daughter of Denmark’s King Christian IX, who married Queen Victoria’s son and heir, King Edward VII. Queen Alexandra was the first to sign the Society’s guestbook April 1925. She died at Sandringham in November that same year. Her son, King George, signs on February 4th 1926 followed by King Christian X, Queen Alexandrine and Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (later King Frederik IX) – our first royal p... continue reading
Application Deadline | 30 Jun 2023 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | Anglo-Danish Society |
Gender | Men and Women |
This will be awarded to a postgraduate student taking an MPhil, MASt or LLM course at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge and is for the fixed amount of £2,500.
As the award is for a British University postgraduate place, applicants should normally be Danish postgraduate students. However, British students who have taken their first degree or other postgraduate course in a Danish University will also be considered. Full details should be included in the Application.
The successful applicant will be requested to give permission for the Society to publicise the award and will also be asked to submit a short report on the academic work undertaken during the period of study.
The application procedure and requirements are generally the same as for the non-subject specific awards, except that the closing date for applications is 30 June 2023 and the selection will be carried out by Hughes Hall on behalf of the Anglo-Danish Society Please click Guidance for Applicants
For more details visit: Anglo-Danish Society website.