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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]FWIW there are new scholarships you should took at if your students wants to study at Oxford as a post grad. The Barry and The Fortescue. https://www.barryscholarship.org/. These scholarships provide room, board, tuition and spending allowance and 3 round trips to home each year.[/quote] Thanks PP. How does a student get tapped for a nomination for the Barry scholarship? The website says that students cannot apply, they must be nominated. But I don’t see any info on who makes a nomination. Would the student express interest to his or her university, then the university takes it from there?[/quote] Interesting. Based on the profiles of the students, this scholarship seems to lean moderate to conservative in terms of the students and their academic affiliations and extracurricular pursuits. [/quote] you are correct. Rhodes went super woke. This is the new kid in town to replace it, and with a more generous stipend[/quote] Rhodes has a long, respected history of leaders in the United States. The Barry is producing our future class of reticent, meek elite academics who will be forgotten by time.[/quote] Even the Rhodes alumni are concerned about its future. https://airmail.news/issues/2024-6-1/the-view-from-here[/quote]
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