St Andrews offers Rwandan scholarships
Ten Scottish universities are offering scholarship places to Rwandan women in the latest stage of a project which has already helped revitalise education in the African country.
Ten Scottish universities are offering scholarship places to Rwandan women in the latest stage of a project which has already helped revitalise education in the African country.
The University of St Andrews hosted a special lunch for this year's intake of Canadian Jones scholars. Attended by the University's Principal Dr Brian Lang, the lunch was held for nine students currently on a year's exchange from Canada.
The University of St Andrews has selected four exceptional students to participate in the prestigious Bobby Jones Scholarship programme with Atlanta's Emory University.
The University of St Andrews is to invest over £1 million to provide 120 new postgraduate scholarships in the Arts and Divinity.
Nine bursaries to play golf at the University of St Andrews were awarded this week.
Over one hundred students received scholarships to study at the University of St Andrews yesterday (Wednesday 20th October 2004).
A group of Rwandan students will show their appreciation to five Scottish universities this weekend (Sat 10 July 2004) when they perform a colourful traditional dance in honour of a charitable scholarship scheme.
*Pic credit - Ian Jacobs Photography*
CAPTION: The 2003 Scholarship recipients with Principal and Vice- Chancellor Dr Brian Lang (centre) CREDIT: The University of St Andrews
CAPTION: One of the young scientists, Eugenie Younger (centre) with Dr Jim Kinghorn and Frances Chapman.