Grants for African Undergraduates in British Universities

About the Grant
Dr John Borthwick Gilchrist was born in Edinburgh in 1759. His studies included medicine, so in 1783 he went to India in the health service of the East India Company.  His great achievements there were to learn Hindustani and Urdu, persuade the British authorities that civil servants should use these vernacular languages, and to teach and publish extensively about them.  Ill-health caused his return in 1804.  Settling in Edinburgh, its university gave him a LL D doctorate for his linguistic work; and he and others tried unsuccessfully to launch a bank.  Dr Gilchrist moved to London, where in 1818 the East India Company made him a professor of Indian languages at its new Oriental Institution, where he taught until 1825.  He died in Paris in 1841.

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Grants to Individuals
1.      Two categories of tertiary level students are eligible for consideration:-

a.      those who have made proper provision to fund a degree or higher education course but find themselves facing unexpected financial difficulties which may prevent completion of it.  Applicants will normally be in the last year of the course.

b.      those who, as part of a degree course, are required to spend a short period studying in another country. Examples are the fieldwork necessary for a thesis or dissertation, or medical students’ elective period of study.  

Applicants in either category must be full-time students at a British University. 

We do not give grants for foundation degrees until they have been converted to an honours degree.

2.      Those not eligible for consideration include:
a.      Part-time students;
b.      those seeking funds to enable them to take up a place on a course;
c.       students seeking help in meeting the cost of maintaining dependents;
d.      students who have, as part of a course, to spend all or most of an academic year studying in another country;
e.       those wishing to go abroad under the auspices of independent travel, exploratory or educational projects.  

For Grants to Individuals please contact The Grants Officer on gilchrist.et@gmail.com or write to:-
4 St Michaels Gate Shrewsbury SY1 2HL all other enquiries should be addressed to The Secretary at the above address.

Upon receipt of an enquiry from a student who appears to be eligible, the Trust sends a list of the information required before an application can be considered.  Applications from individuals may be submitted at any time of the year.  They must be sent by post and will not be accepted via e-mail.

During the Trust's last financial year, 53 students received either an Adult Study Grant (average £528) or a Travel Study Grant (average £531).

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