(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, June 27, 2013 Each Soros Fellow receives tuition and living expenses that can total as much as $90,000 over two academic years. Soros Fellows can study in any degree-granting program in any field at any U.S. university. Fellows are chosen on the basis of merit - the specific criteria emphasize creativity, originality, initiative and sustained accomplishment. By Kathleen J. Sullivan Seven scholars with Stanford affiliations are among the 30 people who recently received 2013 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans. Three of this year's Soros Fellows earned bachelor's degrees at Stanford. Two are students at the School of Medicine...
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Stanford law, medical students and undergraduate alumni win Soros Fellowships (Stanford University)
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