Description
The Rowan Williams Cambridge Studentship is a programme
established by the Cambridge Trust to support students who face severe barriers
in coming to study in Cambridge. The Studentship
is open to both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants from areas of instability
or conflict, and be, or have been, at risk of discrimination, persecution,
suffering, violence or other abuse of their human rights. Just one undergraduate studentship is
£22,000, please consider donating generously and supporting the next generation
of Trinity Hall students.
Anastasiia Koziak (2023) was Trinity Hall's second recipient of the Rowan Williams Studentship. Originally from Ukraine, Anastasiia was given the opportunity to pursue the LLM (Masters of Law) at Trinity Hall, only made possibly by donations supporting the Rowan Williams Studentship. She plans to use the expertise gained from her Cambridge LLM (Master of Law) to pursue justice and post-war reconstruction for Ukraine. You can read more about her story here.
Donations are applied to...
Your kindness will help a deserving student by,
- Covering fees and maintenance costs, half of which is matched by the Cambridge Trust, totalling £22,000
Why are donations necessary?
“I graduated from Cambridge with an MPhil in Public Policy, with distinction, in 2022, as a proud recipient of the Rowan Williams Cambridge Trust and Trinity Hall Studentship. It is an understatement to say that my Cambridge education has been transformative… Now as a policy professional at the Philippines’ Anti-Money Laundering Council, I am grateful that my time in Cambridge helped me to develop technical policy skills, including novel strategies in data analysis which are indispensable in today’s policy landscape. Working on risk assessments of money laundering and terrorism financing, I am beyond grateful to utilize my Cambridge education to serve and protect my country, the Philippines.” Rogie Vasquez
In 2021, Trinity Hall welcomed our first student through the Rowan William Studentship thanks to the generosity of alumni during our first Giving Day.
Rogie Vasquez (2021, Public Policy) was the first Rowan Williams scholar of Trinity Hall. A Filipino civil servant and Bank Officer who now works with the Risk Assessments Staff of the Philippines’ Anti-Money Laundering Council, Rogie’s goal is to design policies that will make the economy of the Philippines more equitable.