Published: 20 Oct 2020 1,439 views
This scholarship is available to PhD candidates in subjects relevant to the work of the Schlumberger Gould Research Centre in Cambridge.
The University of Cambridge, UK, in collaboration with Schlumberger Cambridge Research Limited offer scholarships intended for students from developing countries including but not limited to Students from Nigeria and other African Students who are pursuing courses of research leading to the degree of PhD.
Any PhD research programme in technological and scientific subjects offered at the University of Cambridge is acceptable for the Scholarship.
One scholarship is offered annually intended for students from developing countries.
The scholarship will normally cover up to:
* the University Composition Fee at the appropriate rate
* a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single student
The Cambridge Commonwealth, European & International Trust was established on 1 August 2013 from the merger of the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust and the Cambridge Overseas Trust. These were established as charities by the University of Cambridge in the 1980s in order to provide financial support for international students on degree courses at Cambridge. The Trust awards approximately 500 scholarships annually, and supports between 1,100 and 1,400 students in residence each year from 85 countries across the world. During its history of over 30 years of off... continue reading
Application Deadline | 03 Dec 2020 |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | Cambridge Trust |
Gender | Men and Women |
The scholarship will normally cover up to:
* the University Composition Fee at the appropriate rate
* a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single student
Applicants must be from a developing country including Nigerian/African Students and must be admitted to Cambridge through the University’s normal academic procedures. They must apply to a PhD research programme in technological and scientific subjects offered at the University.
He/she must have a first class or second class Upper honours degree, or its equivalent, from a recognised university. Those who are not native speakers of English are required by the Board of Graduate Studies to provide the results of an English language test and to meet the minimum standard of proficiency required for admission to Cambridge.
For more details, visit Cambridge Trust website.