Gates Cambridge Scholarship Explained

Gates Cambridge Scholarship should not be confused with Gates Millennium Scholars Program.

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Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Awarded For:post-graduate study at the University of Cambridge
Sponsor:Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Location:Cambridge, England
Established:2000

The Gates Cambridge Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Cambridge. The scholarship is extremely competitive with around 1.3% of applicants receiving an award in recent years.[1]

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 of 2023.[5]

The scholarship covers the cost of a postgraduate degree at the University of Cambridge and includes funding for academic and professional development. As of 2023, 2,156 students from more than 112 countries have received the scholarship and more than 200 Gates Cambridge Scholars are studying at any time.

Eligibility and selection criteria

Applicants from any country other than the United Kingdom are eligible to apply for the Gates Cambridge Scholarships. Candidates must apply to pursue one of the following full-time residential degrees at the University of Cambridge:

Applicants concurrently apply to a course, college and department and the offer of a Gates Cambridge Scholarship is conditional on the student gaining full placement in each.

The Gates Cambridge Trustees use four criteria to choose Scholars:

Generally, each class of Gates Cambridge Scholars is composed of 23 PhD and 13 one-year Scholars. The Gates Cambridge Trust uses a three-stage selection process to select its Scholars. The application process begins with prospective students applying to study for an eligible degree at the University of Cambridge, either during the U.S. or the global round. Following the initial application, each academic department at the University of Cambridge ranks and nominates eligible applicants for the scholarship. Departmental nominees are the most academically outstanding applicants for postgraduate studies in the department. The list of departmental nominees is then forwarded to the Gates Cambridge Trust, where it is divided into broad subject areas and passed to the Shortlisting Committees. Each Committee reviews the entirety of a departmental nominee and applies the Gates Cambridge selection criteria to shortlist applicants for interview. All shortlisted candidates are interviewed to assess how they meet all Gates Cambridge criteria and Scholars-Elect are selected only after the interview.[7] For 2023 entry, 75 Scholars were selected from a pool of 6,184 applicants.[8]

Goals

The aim of the Gates Cambridge programme is to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others. Scholars and alumni are already becoming leaders in their fields and contributing to finding solutions to some of the world's most pressing problems.

Gates Cambridge Scholars organizations

In 2002, Gates Cambridge Scholars organized and elected a student committee titled The Gates Scholars' Council. The Council aims to represent the Gates Scholars at Cambridge and to build a scholar community interwoven into the fabric of the university. In cooperation with the Gates Cambridge Trust, the university and various academic and professional organizations, the Scholars' Council organizes a number of academic, social and professional events that have distinguished and built the reputation of the Gates Scholars at Cambridge University. The scholarship is particularly known for its strong academic and social community at Cambridge.

In 2005, the Scholars once again self-organized to create the Gates Scholars Alumni Association, which aims to build upon the friendships and contacts that were first made at Cambridge and to bridge the gap between the different generations of scholars.[9] It is an active and growing organization, with members dispersed all over the world.

Controversies

Criticism of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation reduced its investments in non-renewable energy in 2016, after recipients of the Gates Cambridge Scholarship had urged the Foundation's trustees to divest from fossil fuels a year earlier.[10] [11]

The Foundation gave Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi its 2019 Global Goalkeeper Award for the Swachh Bharat Mission[12] and the "progress India has made in providing safe sanitation under his leadership."[13] More than 100 Gates Cambridge Scholars and alumni had condemned the Foundation's decision, following the Indian government's decision to withdraw the special status of the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir.[14] [15]

Notable scholars

NameUniversityCambridge
College
YearNationalityField
2010 NASA astronaut
2015 historian
2005 linguist
2006 neuroscientist
2006 classicist
2005 journalist and author
2003 climate scientist and science writer
2002 vocalist
2011 ultramarathon runner and entrepreneur
2008 poet
2004 entrepreneur and writer
2002 toy inventor
2008 writer and memoirist
2003 mathematician
2009 politician
2009 economist
2010 law clerk,Judge Brett Kavanaugh and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
2007 law professor
2009 behavioral economics researcher, predictive analytics entrepreneur, and policy analyst in the Obama administration[16] [17] [18]
Georgetown University, University of OxfordNewnham2015 United Statesfounder, JR Biotek Foundation
University of the West IndiesChurchill2014 Dominicaprofessor of chemical and biological engineering
University of FlorenceWolfson2002 Italyprofessor of chemical and structural biology, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Yale UniversityQueens'2001 United StatesEditor-in-chief of New York and co-founder of Kings County Distillery
National University of Kyiv, Dartmouth CollegeSt. John's2016 Ukrainepoet, translator and scholar
Wolfson2001 United Statesmusic neuroscientist
University of Pennsylvania, Yale UniversityJesus2020 Ghanaentrepreneur and global health leader, founder of Cocoa360
Clark UniversityCorpus Christi2005 United Statesprofessor of psychology
University of MichiganHughes Hall2001 United Stateslawyer and global security consultant
Leipzig UniversitySt. John's2003 Germanyprofessor of physical chemistry
Lehigh University, Carleton UniversityPembroke2014 United Statespolar geographer and climate change communicator
Scott KaufmanCarnegie Mellon UniversityKing's2003 United Statescognitive scientist, author, podcaster, coach, and popular science writer
Urbasi SinhaUniversity of CambridgeQueens'2002 Indiaquantum physicist and professor
Rob HendersonYale UniversitySt. Catharine's2018 United Stateswriter and political commentator

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 19 May 2021. Closing gender gaps for good. Gates Cambridge.
  2. Web site: 7 Indians selected for Gates Cambridge Scholarship. 2018-04-12. Hindustan Times. en. 2019-01-31.
  3. Web site: Garner. Mandy. 2018-04-12. Introducing the Gates Cambridge Class of 2018. 2019-10-18. University of Cambridge. en.
  4. Web site: The Programme . Gates Cambridge. 6 April 2020 .
  5. Web site: Annual Report 2023 . 14 June 2024 . University of Cambridge.
  6. Web site: Apply overview. jim.smith. 2018-08-16. Gates Cambridge. en. 2019-09-19.
  7. Web site: How we select. Gates Cambridge. 2014-10-19. Gates Cambridge. en. 2019-10-27.
  8. Web site: 2023-07-31 . Gates Cambridge Annual Report . Gates Cambridge . en.
  9. https://www.gatescambridge.org/about/alumni-association Gates Scholars Alumni Association
  10. Web site: An Open Letter from Gates Cambridge Scholars to the Gates Foundation to Divest in Fossil Fuels. 2015-12-07. HuffPost UK. en. 2019-10-27.
  11. Web site: Doughton . Sandi . Sandi Doughton . 2015-11-16 . Gates Foundation cuts fossil fuel investments — but why? . 2019-10-27 . The Seattle Times . en-US.
  12. News: PM Modi receives Global Goalkeeper award for Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, says people in India behind its success. en. India Today. Ist. 2019-10-27.
  13. Web site: Foundation. Gates. 2019-09-24. Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the Global Goalkeeper Award at tonight's Goalkeepers Global Goals Awards. This award recognizes the progress India has made in providing safe sanitation under his leadership.pic.twitter.com/QSMD4UqxiU. 2019-10-27. @gatesfoundation. en.
  14. News: Abused by Soldiers and Militants, Kashmiris Face Dangers in Daily Life. Raj. Suhasini. 2019-09-15. The New York Times. 2019-10-27. Gettleman. Jeffrey. en-US. 0362-4331.
  15. Web site: Bayliss . Chloe . Cambridge Gates scholars condemn Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation award to India PM Narendra Modi . 2019-10-27 . Varsity Online . en.
  16. News: Moench . Mallory . Who will replace Assembly Member David Chiu? City attorney pick heats up progressive race . 17 February 2022 . San Francisco Chronicle . 29 September 2021.
  17. Web site: Moench . Mallory . S.F. election: Assembly candidate, political newcomer faces criticism for voting record . San Francisco Chronicle . 17 February 2022 . 24 January 2022.
  18. News: Laura . More by . Interview Transcript: Bilal Mahmood . 17 February 2022 . . 8 February 2022.