| 11 | 40 | Arts & Humanities | 47 | Natural Sciences |
| 78 | Engineering & IT | 22 | Social Sciences | |
| World Rankings | 41 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | ||
| 14 | 50 | Arts & Humanities | 35 | Natural Sciences |
| 79 | Engineering & IT | 22 | Social Sciences | |
| World Rankings | 35 | Life Sciences & Biomedicine | ||
| 26 | ||||
| World Rankings |
| Number of PhDs Awarded | 463 | |
| Total number of PhDs awarded in the last 12 months | ||
| Total Number of Applications | 22,935 | |
| Total number of applications your institution received in the last 12 months for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses | ||
Applicants to Pennâs doctoral programs who indicate on their application form that they wish to be
considered for financial assistance are automatically considered for all awards for which they are eligible,
including University fellowships and teaching and research assistantships. Most incoming doctoral students
are awarded full support, including tuition, fees, a maintenance stipend, and health insurance. See the Graduate Catalog http://www.upenn.edu/grad/Awards.pdf for more information.
These fellowships are normally held by fourth-year students, or sometimes fifth-year. They cover tuition, fees, and a stipend of $18,500 in exchange for service to Penn's undergraduate study-abroad program at Kings College.
Note that housing arrangements may be available through Kings or other housing offices with which the Undergraduate Chair has made special arrangements. But to be eligible for such housing you probably need to give an early commitment, perhaps by May or June. In the past, most of our Kings Fellows have found good housing situations by looking around on their own, though this has made for some anxious days and weeks upon arrival in London, where the housing market is notoriously tight.
Specialisation
English
Application Process
If you are interested in applying for one of these fellowships, contact the Undergraduate Chair by January of the year before.
Deadline
1st January 2007
The Thouron University of Pennsylvania British-American Exchange Program exists
for the promotion of better understanding and friendship between the people of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and those of the United States of America and has funded the graduate education of more
than 600 U.S. and British students since its inception in 1961. It enables approximately five new students
a year from the University of Pennsylvania to pursue a degree program or its equivalent at any British institution.
Seniors and full-time students in any of the graduate/professional schools and recent graduates of
the University of Pennsylvania are eligible to apply. Recipients of the award are selected on the basis of outstanding
academic and personal qualities. The Thouron Award provides full tuition and fees, plus a generous
monthly stipend for living expenses. Thouron Awards are granted for one or two years depending on
the time required to earn a particular degree. The second year of funding is dependent on reports of satisfactory
progress after the first year. For programs expected to last more than two years, Thouron Fellows
must seek other support for the third and subsequent years. Applicants must seek admission to a British
institution independently. Thouron Awards may not be used to support dissertation research for University
of Pennsylvania doctoral degrees.
For further information, please contact Clare Cowen at the Center for Undergraduate Research and
Fellowships, see the website at http://www.upenn.edu/curf, or write to the International Programs Office,
133 Bennett Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Specialisation
Any
Application URL
http://www.upenn.edu/curf
Deadline
12th November 2006
The Thouron Award also provides up to ten fellowships for British citizens wishing to pursue postgraduate
studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Specialisation
Any
Application Process
Applications and information may be obtained from
Deadline
13th October 2006