UK. Up to forty Marshall Scholarships will be awarded in 2009. They are tenable at any British university and cover two years of study in any discipline at graduate level, leading to the award of a British university degree.
Candidates are invited to indicate two preferred universities, although the Marshall Commission reserves the right to decide on final placement. Expressions of interest in studying at universities other than Oxford and Cambridge are particularly welcomed.
Candidates do not need to have applied for or be accepted at a British University before they apply for a Marshall Scholarship.
The Marshall Scholarships does NOT fund the following courses:
Application deadline: 2 October 2008.
For further details, please read Marshall Scholarships description.