Scholarships and Fellowships Info Sessions
March 8, 2:30pm - 4:30pmMānoa Campus, Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services 411
Interested in meaningful travel abroad? Come learn about the various prestigious fellowships that the Scholarships and Fellowships Office will be handling for interested 91精品黑料吃瓜M students:
Rhodes Scholarship
The oldest international fellowship award funds a graduate degree from the University of Oxford. Rhodes Scholars from all fields of study are chosen for their outstanding scholarly achievements, character, commitment to others and the common good, and potential for leadership. Website: http://www.rhodesscholar.org/
Marshall Scholarship
One to two years of graduate study at a university within the United Kingdom are sponsored by this scholarship. Marshall Scholars from all fields of study are selected based on academic merit, leadership potential, and ambassador potential. Website: http://www.marshallscholarship.org/
Luce Scholars Program
This program offers 13 months of experiential learning in Asia for students with limited exposure to Asia (no Asian Studies majors; spent no more than 12 weeks in Asia). Luce Scholars, picked for their capacity for leadership, record of high achievement, and potential for future accomplishments, are individually placed in organizations/institutions that fit their interests and goals. Website: http://www.hluce.org/lsprogram.aspx
Schwarzman Scholars Program
This one-year master's program at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China is designed to prepare the next generation of future global leaders. Schwarzman Scholars are selected based on academic aptitude, leadership potential, and desire to understand other cultures/perspectives/positions. Open to students of any citizenship. Website: http://schwarzmanscholars.org/
This info session will provide an overview of these four fellowship awards and application processes: Luce/Schwarzman 2:30-3:30pm Rhodes/Marshall 3:30-4:30pm
Event Sponsor
Scholarships and Fellowships Office, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Sylvia Wu, Fellowship Advisor, 956-8361, ugfellow@hawaii.edu,
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