Commonwealth Scholarship Commission In The Uk Department For International Development


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COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP COMMISSION IN THE UK

Department

Department for International Development

Chair

Professor Tim Unwin

Chief Executive

Dr John Kirkland

Classification

Executive NDPB

Contact Details

c/o The Association of Commonwealth Universities, Woburn House, 20-24 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HF
Phone: 020 7380 6700

WebSite: cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/

Overview

The Commission is responsible for managing Britain's contribution to the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan; an international programme under which member governments offer scholarships and fellowships to citizens of other Commonwealth countries.

Established 1959. Members are paid an honorarium for each selection committee for which they assess applications.

PB13 Entry FULL
PB Reform Retain
Regulatory Function No
Chairs Remuneration (p.a. unless otherwise stated)
Chief Executive / Secretary Remuneration
Public Meetings Yes
Public Minutes Yes
Register of Interests Yes
Ombudsman PHSO
Last Annual Report 2012-13
Last Review 2013
Audit Arrangements Crowe, Clark, Whitehall
OCPA Regulated Yes

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