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Have Rhodes, get quick PhD
The Scientist 2005, 19(1):13
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In the mid-1970s, the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship, the program that gives US recipients the chance to study at Oxford for two to three years, included just one or two future scientists per year, out of 32 awardees. Now that the Rhodes no longer sees training government leaders as its only mission, as many as a third of each year's class are chosen from science applicants; this year's class, announced last November, includes seven from the sciences.
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