Boustany Cambridge Pembroke Scholarship in Philosophy
This scholarship is only tenable at Pembroke College, and is offered every three years to a PhD applicant in Philosophy
Funding Partners
Boustany Foundation
The Boustany Foundation was established with dual objectives: firstly, to help in the educational, sportive, cultural and artistic development of deserving individuals; and secondly, to ensure the moral and physical protection of abandoned children or children in need.
The Foundation joins with the Institute of Astronomy, the Cambridge Trust, and Pembroke College to offer the Boustany Scholarship in Astronomy, which is awarded to a PhD applicant in Astronomy once in every three years, and with the Cambridge Trust and Pembroke College to offer the Boustany Cambridge Pembroke Scholarship in Philosophy, also available once in every three years.
Pembroke College
Pembroke College was founded 1347 and is the third oldest of the Cambridge colleges. Despite being located in the middle of the city, Pembroke presents a tranquil environment with varied architectural styles framing open courts and beautiful gardens. The College has approximately 70 Fellows, 430 undergraduates and 190 graduate students. They form an intimate yet diverse community, committed to welcoming students of exceptional talent regardless of their social, cultural or educational background.
The College works with the Trust, the Boustany Foundation and the Institute of Astronomy to offer the Boustany Scholarship in Astronomy, which is awarded to a PhD applicant in Astronomy once in every three years, and with the Trust and the Boustany Foundation to offer the Boustany Cambridge Pembroke Scholarship in Philosophy, which is also awarded once every three years.