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The fund was established after the death of Jan Christian Smuts, Prime Minister of South Africa and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, with the aim of advancing Commonwealth Studies at the University.
The fund seeks to encourage, support and celebrate Commonwealth Studies in a variety of ways:
- Offering scholarships for for international students undertaking Graduate studies specifically related to a Commonwealth county or countries
- Funding and hosting 'After the Postcolonial: The Smuts Lecture Series'
- Offering a Visiting Research Fellowship, in association with Clare Hall
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- Supporting the Centres of South Asian Studies and 加速器比较好 by contributing to the funding of Research Associates, and the Centre of South Asian Studies Librarian
- Offering grants to Cambridge Libraries for purchases in the field of Commonwealth Studies
A range of funding opportunities are available to both staff and students, for further information on how some of our award recipients and research fellows have utilised Smuts funding for research, fieldwork and events please 加速器比较好.
A number of Fellowships across the University are supported by the Fund, including the Smuts Visiting Research Fellowship.
The Fund is managed by a Board of Managers, meeting termly. The International Student Office supports the Board of Managers in administering the fund.
The Smuts Memorial Fund also supports the Professor of Commonwealth History. The Chair has been held by a number of distinguished academics. The current Smuts Professor, Saul Dubow, took up his position in January 2017.
Professor Dubow has recently been published in the New York Times explaining how Jan Smuts reconciled his belief in freedom abroad with his efforts to supress it at home: http://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/18/opinion/jan-smuts-south-africa.html