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UK says scholarships for Israelis prove its anti-boycott stance

July 23, 2009 10:48
Ambassador Tom Phillips with departing Israeli scholars Amit Segal (centre) and Eran Schafferman

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Britain’s ambassador to Israel, Tom Phillips, said this week that the new group of Chevening scholars — Israeli postgraduates going to study in the UK — were “living evidence” of the UK government’s robust response to the academic boycott of Israel.

This year there are 12 talented young Israelis — seven men and five women — who have been awarded British scholarships enabling them to study in universities all over the UK this coming academic year.

Five of them have been selected by the British Embassy and British Council to receive the prestigious Chevening scholarships — a programme which provides bursaries for postgraduate studies and research in the UK. An additional seven Israelis will travel to the UK on joint awards with private sponsors.

Political advisers, human rights activists, lawyers, journalists, and an environmental activist are among those who make up this year’s list.