Fellowship
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Gold Tickets
Angelo Ciavarella
Andreas Credé
Marco Dell'Aquila
Gianluca Esposito
Anaive Nadal
Adam Shutie
Christiaan Weiland
Jacob Young
The UK Charitable Trust Fellowship
The Bologna Center UK Charitable Trust was founded in 1991 in London by a group of Bolognesi alumni led by Jonathan Cooper (from the Bologna Class of 1981) with the goal to support SAIS Europe in the
"advancement of education by the promotion in the UK of post graduate study courses offered by the Bologna Center including the provision of financial assistance including scholarships, exhibitions and bursaries to British students at the Center..." . In 1993, the Trustees of the Bologna Center UK Charitable Trust voted on the establishment of a yearly fellowship to support the future generations of students from the UK at SAIS Europe. The fellowship is intended to be a collective effort funded through donations made by alumni.
In recent years, the UK Charitable Trust Fellowship has become even more important for students due to the cancellation of fellowship support from the UK government.
Since its inception, 22 students have benefitted from the UK Charitable Trust Fellowship.
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- Thomas Bowen
- Prudence Buxton
- Louise Cross Grether
- Daniel Farchy
- Tim Gould
- Rebecca John
- Aidan Lewis
- Camilla Macdonald
- Katherine R. McCarthy
- Allan Millington
- Mary Morrison
- David J. Riggs
- Craig D. Robertson
- Christopher Saunders
- David Schaub-Jones
- Catherine Simon
- Cormac Sullivan
- Ayso van Eysinga
- Loic M. Whitmore
- Anna Wilson
- Lucy Rose Wordsworth Russell
- William Yeldham
Unfortunately, the fellowship amount has decreased in recent years to the detriment of our ability to attract more than 1 or 2 students per year from the whole United Kingdom. Your generosity is critical to ensure that the UK Charitable Trust Fellowship continues to exist and we hope that you will want to show your support of this important initiative.
Your gift is tax effective in the UK (for UK tax payers as well as dual US-UK tax payers) and can be made in several ways through our UK Charities: the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University UK Charitable Trust and the JHU (USA) Foundation.
For giving instructions please
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For more information, please contact the
SAIS Europe Development Office.