The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrive at the Forum opening on 2 May.
Royal visit legacy lives on through scholarships for Exeter students
The visit of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh to the University of Exeter on 2 May will have a lasting legacy through new scholarships announced for overseas study.
The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Scholarships will grant five £2,000 scholarships each year.
The Scholarships will provide an opportunity for five exceptional University of Exeter students to study abroad – expanding their cultural, social and career horizons.
More than 300 undergraduate University of Exeter students currently spend a year or semester studying abroad in a range of countries. Studying abroad provides an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in another culture, building language skills and international ties, cultivating understanding and extending the international reputation of the University. It also helps improve their employment prospects and fosters their potential to be the international leaders of the future within their chosen fields.
Funded by the Annual Fund, gifts from alumni and supporters, the Scholarships will support those students who may not otherwise be able to take advantage of these life-changing opportunities. Priority will be given to students who show a commitment to being global leaders of the future, who demonstrate excellent academic performance and are committed to sharing their learning experiences with fellow students.
Susie Hills, Director of Development and Alumni Relations at the University of Exeter said: “The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Scholarships will allow these students to take advantage of a life-changing overseas study opportunity, one that may not otherwise be open to them due to their financial circumstances.
“The opening of the Forum by The Queen on 2 May was a very proud day for the University. To mark this historic occasion, we wanted to do something that would continue to benefit our students for years to come. We would like to thank our alumni and friends, who contribute so generously to the Annual Fund and have made this possible.”
The first Scholarships will begin later in 2012 and have been established with £60,000 of initial funding. The student would be required to write a report, video diary, blog or photograph album detailing how the bursary aided them in their study overseas. This material will be available to the University to promote the availability and impact of the Scholarships.
Date: 3 May 2012