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Distance Learning Scholar publishes article

Nelson Ndegwa (2007 Commonwealth Distance Learning Scholar, MSc Bioinformatics, University of Manchester) has published a paper in collaboration with his MSc research  group members at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), and has also written an article...

Innovation in ultrasound and anaesthesia

Dr Atul Gaur (Commonwealth Fellow from India, Glenfield Hospital (Leicester), 1995-1996)) is a Consultant Anaesthetist at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, and a Founder Director of the Society for Ultrasound in Anaesthesia. The Society is a...

Women as agents of change

To mark Commonwealth Day on 14 March – which this year celebrates the theme of 'Women as agents of change' – and the centernary of International Women's Day on 8 March, we feature profiles of two female alumni who have had a major impact on the lives of others, in...

Alumni profile: Dame Bridget Ogilvie

A career in scientific research and scientific leadership: Dame Bridget Ogilvie (Commonwealth Scholar from Australia, PhD Immunology of Parasites, University of Cambridge, 1960-1964) remembers her time as a PhD student as a time of freedom and flexibility. Her...

Alumni profile: Carolyn McMaster

Serving the Commonwealth in diplomacy and development: Carolyn McMaster (Commonwealth Scholar from Canada, MPhil International Relations, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1969-1971) grew up in a household interested in international affairs. From an...

New scholarship opportunities for UK students

British postgraduate students can apply for Commonwealth Scholarships to study in a range of new destinations from 2011, thanks to a range of international scholarships launched this week. The first set of scholarships, set to start between September 2011 and February...