Scholarship opportunity for Malaysian citizens for archaeology, anthropology and other humanities subjects at St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge. Deadline for applications in 31 March 2021. Full application details in the link below.
The Fund provides one scholarship each year to enable an academically outstanding Malaysian student to undertake research leading to a degree in the arts, humanities and social sciences at St Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge. The Scholarship provides full fees and maintenance. The value of any studentship awarded will be reduced appropriately to take account of any payment from other sources. Tunku Scholars will be registered with one of the following Faculties or Departments of the University of Cambridge:
African Studies; Archaeology and Anthropology; Architecture and History of Art; Asian and Middle Eastern Studies; Classics; Criminology; Development Studies; Divinity; Economics; Education; English; Geography; History; History and Philosophy of Science; Land Economy; Latin American Studies; Law; Modern and Medieval Languages; Music; Philosophy; Politics and International Studies (POLIS); and Sociology.
Preference will be given to candidates whose research is of particular relevance to Southeast and/or East Asia.
Enquiries may be addressed to the Tunku Abdul Rahman Centenary Fund Administrator, St Catharine’s College at grad.admin@caths.cam.ac.uk
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