The Boxer Indemnity Scholarship by the United Kingdom (Chinese: 庚子賠款獎學金; pinyin: Gēngzǐ Péikuǎn Jiǎngxuéjīn or simply Chinese: 英庚子) was a scholarship program for Chinese students to be educated in the United Kingdom, funded by the remittent of Boxer Indemnity [zh] of China to the United Kingdom. It was established after the United States' Boxer Indemnity Scholarship.
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Unlike the U.S., the remittent of the indemnity caused a debate in the parliament of the United Kingdom, on the allocation of the money, on education or on other area such as railways.[1]
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