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Slightly less prestigious than the [[Rhodes Scholarship]], the Marshall awards two years at either [[Oxford]] or [[Cambridge]].
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The '''Marshall Scholarship''', considered as prestigious as the [[Rhodes Scholarship]], awards two years at either [[University of Oxford|Oxford]] or [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].
  
A recent drought in Columbia wins was ended in Fall [[2006]] when a Marshall was awarded to ''[[Columbia Political Review]]'' editor [[Paul Sonne]].  
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A recent drought in Columbia wins was ended in Fall [[2006]] when a Marshall was awarded to [[Paul Sonne]]. Then [[Emma Kaufman]] won in 2007.
  
 
You can begin the application process through the [[Fellowships Office]].
 
You can begin the application process through the [[Fellowships Office]].
  
[[Category:Awards]]
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For a list of Columbia Marshall recipients, see [[:Category:Marshall Scholars]].
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Latest revision as of 10:02, 14 May 2013

The Marshall Scholarship, considered as prestigious as the Rhodes Scholarship, awards two years at either Oxford or Cambridge.

A recent drought in Columbia wins was ended in Fall 2006 when a Marshall was awarded to Paul Sonne. Then Emma Kaufman won in 2007.

You can begin the application process through the Fellowships Office.

For a list of Columbia Marshall recipients, see Category:Marshall Scholars.