Published: 27 Aug 2023 1,221 views
The Cambridge Trust is pleased to offer
to applicants who will be undertaking research leading to the degree of PhD at the University of Cambridge in the next academic year.
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 | 04 Jan 2024 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Cambridge |
Type | PhD |
Sponsor | Cambridge Trust |
Gender | Men and Women |
The aim of the Cambridge International Scholarships and Vice-Chancellor's Awards is to ensure that the highest scored students, irrespective of nationality, receive full financial support to undertake PhD studies. The Scholarships pay the University Composition Fee and a maintenance allowance sufficient for a single person.
If a student receives a full-cost scholarship from any source (excluding Gates Cambridge and Harding), the offer of an award from the Trust will lapse and you will be offered the status of 'Honorary Trust Scholar'. This entitles you to attend the Trust's events but bears no monetary value. If you have accepted a Gates Cambridge Scholarship or a Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholarship, any offer of an award from the Trust, including those offered with an Honorary status, will immediately lapse.
A University Committee will draw up one scored list of all PhD applicants across all disciplines. The only factors taken into consideration in agreeing this list are academic qualifications, references and research potential. The financial situation of applicants does not affect the selection of scholarship winners.
Applicants must be intending to start a course at the level of:
The Trust does not offer full-cost scholarships for MBA or MFin programmes. The Trust will consider co-funding students on MBA and MFin who are nominated to the Trust by funding partners (who may have their own procedures for applying).
The Trust is unable to offer scholarships for part-time MSt courses at any Department within the University. Please note, MSt courses are not the same as MASt courses.
Please read the Trust's webpages on eligibility
The Trust’s awards period runs from March to the end of July and is an ongoing process throughout that period. The majority of our full awards are made in March. Some of our partner funded awards can take time, and sometimes when offers are declined we may be able to offer them elsewhere. You will be informed if you have been successful in winning one of these awards.
In order to maximise the number of Scholarships awarded, the Trust will, when appropriate, promote winners of Cambridge International Scholarships and Vice-Chancellor's Awards to other full-cost awards with partner organisations, UK Research Councils or Departments or Colleges, who are willing to provide either the full amount or part of the cost of the scholarship. Where part of the cost of a scholarship is offered, the Trust will meet the balance.
Applicants who wish to start their PhDs in the next academic year must apply by either 5 December 2023 or 4 January 2024, whichever deadline is appropriate for your course. Please see the Postgraduate Admissions webpage 'Application & Funding Deadlines'. These deadlines apply to both UK and overseas applicants. These deadlines apply to courses starting in Michaelmas Term (October 2024), Lent Term (January 2025) and Easter Term (April 2025).
All applicants should complete the funding section of the online application form via the Applicant Portal ticking the box to express their 'wish to be considered for funding' and by completing the Cambridge Trust section.
For more details visit: Cambridge Trust website.