F.A.Q

Scholarship Programmes

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Students wishing to apply for a Scholarship should do so once they have been accepted by the University, for a course sponsored by the Foundation.

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For the upcoming cycle, the deadline is typically 31st May of the award year

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Applications cannot be accepted after the deadline date.

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The Foundation does not fund courses other than those mentioned on the website.

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Internship periods are set as shown on the website. However the Foundation is prepared to discuss this on a case by case basis.

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During their Internship, students are required to work on a project which relates to one of the objectives of the Foundation. Students may also be required to work during their Internship with one of our partners.

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Travel expenses from the University to Monaco for the Internship, together with accommodation and food expenses during the internship are paid for by the Foundation.

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Candidates are chosen primarily based on their outstanding capabilities and merit.

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The Foundation hopes to help people who aim to make a positive impact on the world; during their Internship, we expect them to spend two months with us working on a project related to one of the objectives of the Foundation.

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Prospective Scholarship recipients may be asked for a phone interview and in some cases to travel for an interview.

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The Foundation is linked to Pembroke College for all students admitted to Cambridge University and awarded the Scholarship.

Partnerships

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The Foundation does accept unsolicited partnership proposals.

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The Foundation receives a large number of unsolicited partnership proposals and is only able to fund a small number. Funded projects must fall within the objectives of the Foundation. All new proposals will receive a fair and comprehensive review. The Foundation does not provide critiques of submitted proposals. Please understand that if we decline a particular proposal, it is not a reflection of our opinion regarding the merit of your idea.

Sport 4 Children Award

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Any legal entity such as a governmental or non-governmental organisation, educational, cultural, or academic institution, foundation or social impact organisation can apply for the Award.

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The amount of the funding given to the winner will be determined by the cost projections for the project submitted by the winning application. The Boustany Foundation reserves the right to pay out the funding in up to three separate payments over the course of the project’s development to completion. These three payments may, at the Boustany Foundation’s discretion, be issued in line with the project’s evolving expenses. Cost proposals for the project should work to a guideline cap of 50.000 Euros.

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No, the winner undertakes to allocate the funds received (Award) from the Boustany Foundation to the exclusive financing of the selected project without being able to use these funds in any other way.

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We will accept projects that exceed 50.000 Euros but the Foundation will only pay up to 50.000 Euros. The excess amount will be covered by the winner’s organisation.

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You may nominate another person to collect the Award in your place.