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George Weidenfeld, of Chelsea GBE, a distinguished publisher founded the Weidenfeld Scholarships and Leadership Programme [6] at the Institute of Strategic Dialogue [7] in London. In 2014 the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust was established, and an Endowment Fund was launched in 2015, in honour of Lord Weidenfeld's 95th Birthday.
He co-founded the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust [9] at Oxford University, one of the largest post-graduate scholarship programmes at Oxford. He also established the "Weidenfeld Safe Havens Fund", which intended [ needs update ] to support Christians fleeing the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant , [ 10 ] although its focus on Christians has ...
The Rhodes program was a copy of others that soon became the best-known version. [8] The Rhodes Trust established the scholarships in 1902 under the terms laid out in the eighth and final will of Cecil John Rhodes, dated 1 July 1899 and appended by several codicils through March 1902.
For graduate study, there are many scholarships attached to the university, available to students from all sorts of backgrounds, from Rhodes Scholarships to the relatively new Weidenfeld Scholarships. [159] Oxford also offers the Clarendon Scholarship which is open to graduate applicants of all nationalities. [160]
The mission of IVLP is to offer current and emerging international leaders the opportunity to experience the richness and diversity of American political, economic, social and cultural life through carefully designed exchanges that reflect participants’ professional interests and the public diplomacy objectives of the United States government.
Cincinnati businessman Hugh Hoffman died in March. He left $56 million to the University of Cincinnati. Here's how the school will spend it.
The Stamps Family Charitable Foundation offers merit scholarships to 44 partner colleges and universities in the United States. The foundation and scholarships are named for their benefactors, E. Roe Stamps IV and Penelope W. Stamps. In general, in the scholarship programs focus on the support of outstanding undergraduate students, without ...
The Humanitas Programme is a series of Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England, intended to bring leading practitioners and scholars to both universities to address major themes in the arts, social sciences, and humanities.