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Hi guys,
I was in the line for two scholarships, one internal another external. Have recently won the internal one, and been shortlisted for the external one, waiting for the next step. They chopped it down from around 600 to a little less than 90. The next step is the interview and then they chop by 50% and that's it.
For the first time I am about to present my work to scholars who are definitely NOT in my field at all, perhaps one of a panel somewhat remotely related. As you know, I am first year, 6 months in, have some data with me, but that's all. I was wondering if any of you have any tips whatsoever on what kind of a situation this could be, and what it would be good to keep in mind. Also this second one has had almost no history in funding people from my field. I am surprised to have even made it to the panel. Of course they wanted to know all changes in my financial status after I submitted the app, so I have informed them of the first scholarship (which is a one year thing so doesn't change the situation too much either way)...it's the non-field scholarly audience sitting to cut candidates by half that's worrying me...
Any tips from anyone will be highly appreciated :-)
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