The
Winston Churchill
Foundation of the
United States
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Peter C. Patrikis
Executive Director
Study after Cambridge
Churchill Scholars are very often accepted to the graduate schools and medical schools of their choice before they spend a year in Cambridge and are allowed to defer their acceptance to the following year. (A few graduate schools require deferred students to reapply with the understanding of guaranteed readmission, largely in order to calculate scholarship support properly.)
Some Scholars, however, choose to apply to graduate school or to medical school whole they are in Cambridge, a process which usually entails at least one return trip to the United States for interviews.
Finally, many Churchill Scholars have applied for graduate fellowship like the NSF, NDSEG, and others while they are seniors in college, some apply during their year in Cambridge. The NSF and some other fellowships are deferrable, but the NDSEG is not.
Here are many of the graduate and professional schools at which Churchill Scholars are currently enrolled and the relevant departments or programs:
California Institute of Technology: Astronomy; Chemistry; Mathematics; Physics
Columbia University: Chemical Physics; Geological Sciences
Weill Cornell Medical College: MD/PhD
Duke University: Biology; Computer Science
Duke Medical School: MD/PhD in Neuroscience
Harvard University: Astronomy, Biological Chemistry, Mathematics, Molecular and Cellular Biology; Physics
Harvard Medical School: MD and MD/PhD
Johns Hopkins University: Chemistry and Biology Interface Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Applied Mathematics; Biology; Computer Science; Mathematics, Physical Chemistry; Physics
NIH/Cambridge Scholars Program: Clinical Biochemistry
Princeton University: Mathematics; Physics; Public Affairs (Woodrow Wilson School)
Rockefeller University: Biology
Stanford University: Aeronautical Engineering; Biological Sciences; Biochemistry; Biophysics; Chemical & Systems Biology; Chemistry; Mathematics; Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University Medical School: MD/PhD in Neuroscience, MD/PhD in Oncology
The Tri-Institutional Program of Cornell University, Rockefeller University, and the Sloan-Kettering Institute
University of California/Berkeley: Energy Resource Group; Mathematics