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  2. Stipend - Wikipedia

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    A stipend is a regular fixed sum of money paid for services or to defray expenses, such as for scholarship, internship, or apprenticeship. [1] It is often distinct from an income or a salary because it does not necessarily represent payment for work performed; instead it represents a payment that enables somebody to be exempt partly or wholly from waged or salaried employment in order to ...

  3. Chevening Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Most scholarships include a living stipend, airfares and the full or partial cost of tuition fees. [ citation needed ] The most popular destinations for study in 2011 were the London School of Economics & Political Science , University College London , and the universities of Oxford , Cambridge , Edinburgh , University of Nottingham ...

  4. Doctor of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, funding for PhD students is sometimes provided by government-funded Research Councils (UK Research and Innovation – UKRI) or the European Social Fund, usually in the form of a tax-free bursary which consists of tuition fees together with a stipend. [122]

  5. NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    The OxCam program supports students throughout the duration of their doctoral studies. Tuition and fees, a stipend, medical benefits, and travel allowances are covered by the program. Students pursuing a combined MD/PhD degree will also receive funding for their medical education at participating MSTPs. [9]

  6. Marshall Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Scholars may study any full-time postgraduate course offered by a UK university excluding pre-professional programs, whether a taught master's program, a research degree, or a PhD. The scholarship's basic tenure is two years. University and college fees are paid by the British government.

  7. Doctorate - Wikipedia

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    The PhD was adopted in the UK following a joint decision in 1917 by British universities, although it took much longer for it to become established. Oxford became the first university to institute the new degree, although naming it the DPhil. [134] The PhD was often distinguished from the earlier higher doctorates by distinctive academic dress.

  8. Rhodes Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Because access to further education, particularly post-graduate education, is linked with social mobility and racial wealth disparity, the scholarship (which is for post-graduate students) continues to attract criticism; however, the scholarship's recent partnership with the Atlantic Philanthropies is intended to help address those issues.

  9. Gates Cambridge Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation established the Gates Cambridge Scholarships in 2000 with a $210 million donation to support outstanding graduate students' study at the University of Cambridge. [2] The gift is the largest single donation to a British university. [3] [4] The Gates Cambridge Trust's endowment is valued at £333.9 million as ...