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Stanford University Knight Hennessy Scholarship

Stanford University Knight Hennessy Scholarship

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Knight-Hennessy Scholars was founded in 2016 by Phil Knight, MBA ’62, philanthropist, American businessman and co-founder of Nike Inc., and John Hennessy, who served as Stanford University’s 10th president from 2000 to 2016.  Mr. Knight and President Emeritus Hennessy recognized an opportunity for greater leadership across a variety of sectors in our society, and created a graduate-level scholarship to address this systemic issue.

Mr. Knight and numerous other benefactors provided founding gifts totaling more than $750 million, which makes Knight-Hennessy Scholars the largest fully-endowed, university-wide graduate fellowship in the world. President Emeritus Hennessy is the visionary behind Knight-Hennessy Scholars and continues to serve as the program’s inaugural Shriram Family Director.

Mission

The goal of Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) is to educate and prepare a community of scholars for leadership roles in academia, industry, government, nonprofits, and the community at large.

Leadership in the modern world requires multicultural and multidisciplinary understanding. The most important problems that the world faces are often global and usually require experts across multiple disciplines to make meaningful progress. Thus, KHS brings together scholars from around the world and from many disciplines to create a learning environment that will help prepare all our scholars for leadership in a highly diverse and complex world. KHS takes the long view; the arc of life and leadership are long, and it may take many years before a scholar’s maximum impact is achieved.

Our offerings seek to strengthen values, build skills, develop knowledge, and create a community that will lead to lifelong relationships with a network of global leaders

Stanford University Knight Hennessy Scholarship

University:  Stanford University

Degree level:  Masters, PhD, MBA, MFA, MD, JD

Scholarship coverage:  Fully Funded

Eligible nationality:  All Nationalities

Award country:  United States

List of Available Study Fields:

School of Engineering (All Fields)

School of Humanities and  Sciences

School of Earth, Energy and Environmental  Sciences

Graduate School of  Education

School of Medicine

School of Law

Graduate School of Business

School of Medicine Biosciences

Continuing Studies.

Financial Benefits:

Covers Full Tuition (commensurate with the standard departmental level of enrollment) and associated fees.

A Stipend for living and academic expenses (such as Room and Board, Books, Academic Supplies, Instructional Materials, Local Transportation, and Reasonable Personal Expenses)

A Travel Stipend intended to cover an Economy-Class Ticket for one Annual Trip to and from Stanford.

NOTE: Knight-Hennessy Scholars also may apply for supplemental funds to support academic endeavours (e.g. conference travel).

Official link: https://knight-hennessy.stanford.edu/admission

Deadline: October 09, 2024

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  • Finally, apply as instructed by the authority.

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