Queens' Gates Cambridge Scholars
The Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme was established in October 2000 to provide full-cost scholarships to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK, to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge. For 2020 entry, 80 such scholarships will be offered, approximately two-thirds of which will be offered to PhD students, with approximately 25 awards available in the US round and 55 available in the International round.
There are about 225 Scholars from around 50 countries studying in Cambridge at any one time, who pursue the full range of subjects available at the University and are spread across its departments and Colleges.
The aim of the Gates Cambridge programme is to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.
Current Gates Cambridge Scholars at Queens'
Previous Gates Cambridge Scholars
Tovah Ackerman |
2011 |
United States |
MPhil Criminology |
Victoria Adesanya |
2010 |
Nigeria |
PhD Engineering |
Sabriana Gabrielle Anjara |
2014 |
Indonesia |
PhD Public Health and Primary Care |
Ioanna Antypas |
2004 |
United States |
PhD Materials Science and Metallurgy |
Amy (Markham) Bates |
2003 |
United States |
MPhil Economics & Development |
Shrivalli Bhat |
2007 |
India |
PhD Physics |
Julien Bourdeau |
2004 |
France |
MPhil Technology Policy |
Simon Breakspear |
2009 |
Australia |
PhD Education |
Cynthia Carver-DeKlotz |
2002 |
United States |
CASM Mathematics |
Yen-Chun Chen |
2010 |
Taiwan |
PhD Sociology |
Daniel Choate |
2003 |
United States |
MPhil Economics |
Rajiv Chowdhury |
2009 |
Bangladesh |
PhD Public Health and Primary Care |
Ria (Boafo) Collingwood |
2007 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
MPhil International Relations |
Kristopher Coventry |
2002 |
Australia |
PhD Chemical Engineering |
Anija Dokter |
2011 |
Canada |
PhD Music |
Neemat El Yafi |
2005 |
Lebanon |
MPhil Real Estate Finance |
Anyu Fang |
2007 |
United States |
MPhil Development Studies |
Philip Graff |
2008 |
United States |
PhD Physics |
Johanna Hanink |
2006 |
United States |
MPhil Classics |
Duncan Hanson |
2007 |
Canada |
PhD Astronomy |
David Haskell |
2001 |
United States |
MLitt Architecture |
Cassi Henderson |
2015 |
United States |
PhD Chemical Engineering |
Yang Hu |
2011 |
China |
PhD Sociology |
Ioana Ilie |
2010 |
Romania |
PhD Education |
Hosna Jahan |
2013 |
Bangladesh |
MPhil Development Studies |
Mona Jebril |
2012 |
Occupied Palestinian Territory |
PhD Education |
Hassan Khan |
2009 |
Pakistan |
MPhil Epidemology |
Timothy Kotin |
2012 |
Ghana |
MPhil Engineering for Sustainable Development |
Guangru Li |
2011 |
China |
PhD Physics |
Reid Lidow |
2014 |
United States |
MPhil Development Studies |
Eduardo Machicado Murillo |
2011 |
Bolivia |
PhD Archaeology |
Alice Meyer |
2013 |
South Africa |
PhD English |
Marc Mierowsky |
2011 |
Australia |
PhD English |
Florence Nabwire |
2013 |
Kenya |
PhD Biological Science |
Emily Noah |
2004 |
United States |
PhD Geography |
Stella Nordhagen |
2009 |
United States |
PhD Land Economy |
Agnieszka Piasna |
2009 |
Poland |
PhD Sociology |
Kavita Ramakrishnan |
2009 |
United States |
MPhil Development Studies and PhD Geography |
Colin Russell |
2002 |
United States |
PhD Zoology |
Maha Shash |
2013 |
Egypt |
PhD Sociology |
Urbasi Sinha |
2002 |
India |
PhD Materials Science and Metallurgy |
Jeffrey Skopek |
2003 |
United States |
PhD History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine |
William Smiley |
2008 |
United States |
PhD Oriental Studies |
Rabab Tamish |
2006 |
Occupied Palestinian Territory |
PhD Education |
Yee Siong Tong |
2013 |
Malaysia |
PhD Development Studies |
Elsa Treviño Ramírez |
2009 |
Mexico |
MPhil Latin American Studies |
Todd Tucker |
2012 |
United States |
PhD Development Studies |
Petri Tuomola |
2003 |
Finland |
MPhil Finance |
Matthew Varilek |
2001 |
United States |
MPhil Environment and Development |
Divya Ventakesh |
2011 |
India |
PhD Pathology |
Adrien Vigier |
2007 |
France |
PhD Economics |
Njoki Wamai |
2012 |
Kenya |
PhD Politics and International Studies |
Montana Wilson |
2017 |
United States |
MPhil Development Studies |
Melissa Wong |
2009 |
Canada |
PhD Music |
David Zipper |
2002 |
United States |
MPhil Planning, Growth and Regeneration |