University of Oxford offers graduate scholarships for international
students. Over 40 scholarships are available for 2014/15 and university
also aims to offer up to 130 new, fully-funded scholarships each year
when they meet their total fundraising goal. These graduate scholarships
include 100% of university and college fees and a grant for living
costs. Awards are made for the full duration of a student’s fee
liability for the agreed course. Scholarships will be awarded on the
basis of academic merit. The application deadline is 10 January 2014 for
Medical Sciences, Philosophy, Politics & International Relations
and Computer Science and 24 January 2014 for all other subjects.
Study Subject(s):
Scholarships are provided in the various field-
-Oxford-Aiden Jenkins Graduate Scholarship: Medieval and Modern Languages
-Oxford-Bellhouse Graduate Scholarship: Biomedical Engineering
-Oxford-Colin R Lucas Graduate Scholarship: French History
-Oxford-David Jones Graduate Scholarship: Any in the Faculty of History
-Oxford-Donal Morphy Graduate Scholarship: Electrical Engineering
-Oxford-EP Abraham Cephalosporin Graduate Scholarship: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division
-Oxford-Indira Ghandi Graduate Scholarship: Any DPhil, or the MSc in
Biodiversity, Conservation and Management; MSc in Contemporary India;
Master of Public Policy; MSc in Water Science, Policy and Management;
MSc in Environmental Change and Management; and the MPhil in Development
Studies.
-Oxford-Lady Gore Booth Graduate Scholarship: Various
-Oxford-Lemann Fellowship: Master of Public Policy
-Oxford-Louis Littmann-Geza Vermes Graduate Scholarship: Jewish-Christian relations in late antiquity
-Oxford-Murray Graduate Scholarship: Classics
-Oxford-Pershing Square Graduate Scholarship: Any 1+1 MBA programme
-Oxford-Polonsky Graduate Scholarship: Humanities
-Oxford-Radcliffe Graduate Scholarship: Various
-Oxford-Robin Geffen-Keble Graduate Scholarship: MSt English Literature 1550-1700
-Oxford-Rothermere American Institute-Clarendon Graduate Scholarship: DPhil in American History
-Oxford-Swire Graduate Scholarship: History
-Oxford-Wolfson-Marriott Graduate Scholarship: Various
Course Level:
Scholarships are available for pursuing graduate degree level at University of Oxford.
Scholarship Provider:
University of Oxford, UK
Scholarship can be taken at:
UK
Eligibility:
The
scholarship is only tenable at Merton College. All eligible applicants
will be considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if
any) you state as your preference on the graduate application form.
However, successful applicants will be transferred to Merton College in
order to take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Aiden Jenkins Graduate Scholarship:
You should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford in Medieval and Modern Languages.
Oxford-Bellhouse Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new DPhil at Oxford in Engineering,
specialising in Biomedical Engineering. You must be ordinarily resident
in the EEA or Switzerland.
Oxford-Colin R Lucas Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a DPhil History course at Oxford,
specialising in the history of France. You must be ordinarily resident
in the EEA or Switzerland.
Oxford-David Jones Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford, within the
Faculty of History. You must be ordinarily resident in the EEA or
Switzerland. The scholarship is only tenable at Jesus College. All
eligible applicants will be considered for this scholarship, regardless
of which college (if any) you state as your preference on the graduate
application form. However, successful applicants will be transferred to
Jesus College in order to take up the scholarship. This scholarship is
not open to candidates applying for Postgraduate Certificate or
Postgraduate Diploma courses, part-time courses, non-matriculated
courses or to students with deferred entry.
Oxford-Donal Morphy Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new DPhil at Oxford in Engineering,
specialising in Electrical Engineering. You must be ordinarily resident
in the EEA or Switzerland. The scholarship is only tenable at The
Queen’s College. All eligible applicants will be considered for this
scholarship, regardless of which college (if any) you state as your
preference on the graduate application form. However, successful
applicants will be transferred to The Queen’s College in order to take
up the scholarship.
Oxford-EP Abraham Cephalosporin Graduate Scholarship:
You should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford in the
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division. The scholarship is
only tenable at Linacre College. All eligible applicants will be
considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if any)
you state as your preference on the graduate application form. However,
successful applicants will be transferred to Linacre College in order to
take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Indira Ghandi Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a DPhil, or one of the following taught
courses: MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management; MSc in
Contemporary India; Master of Public Policy; MSc in Water Science,
Policy and Management; MSc in Environmental Change and Management; and
the MPhil in Development Studies. Applications for Indira Gandhi DPhil
scholarships are welcome from candidates whose proposed area of study is
relevant to the Indira Gandhi Centre’s (IGC) agenda of
inter-disciplinary research on sustainable development and India. The
IGC will focus on a series of impact themes. The initial themes will be
sustainable food and water and environmental conservation; future themes
could include governance, medical research and healthcare and the role
of culture and philosophy, including women’s issues. Independent
proposals on any India-related theme that fits within the overall aims
of the IGC are welcome. You must be ordinarily resident in India and
should be intending to return to India once your course is
completed. The scholarship is only tenable at Somerville College. All
eligible applicants will be considered for this scholarship, regardless
of which college (if any) you state as your preference on the graduate
application form. However, successful applicants will be transferred to
Somerville College in order to take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Lady Gore Booth Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a Master’s course at Oxford. The complete
list of eligible courses is: MSc Global Governance & Diplomacy; MSc
Education; MSt International Human Rights Law; and MSc Learning and
Teaching. You must be ordinarily resident in Burma. The scholarship is
only tenable at St Hugh’s College. All eligible applicants will be
considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if any)
you state as your preference on the graduate application form. However,
successful applicants will be transferred to St Hugh’s College in order
to take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Lemann Fellowship:
You should be applying to start a new Master’s in Public Policy (MPP) at Oxford. You must be ordinarily resident in Brazil.
Oxford-Louis Littmann-Geza Vermes Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new DPhil in Oriental Studies at Oxford,
specialising in Jewish-Christian relations in late antiquity. You must
be ordinarily resident in the EEA or Switzerland. The scholarship is
only tenable at Wolfson College. All eligible applicants will be
considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if any)
you state as your preference on the graduate application form. However,
successful applicants will be transferred to Wolfson College in order to
take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Murray Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new Master’s course at Oxford in the
Faculty of Classics. The scholarship is only tenable at Wadham College.
All eligible applicants will be considered for this scholarship,
regardless of which college (if any) you state as your preference on the
graduate application form. However, successful applicants will be
transferred to Wadham College in order to take up the scholarship. This
scholarship is not open to candidates applying for Postgraduate
Certificate or Postgraduate Diploma courses, part-time
courses, non-matriculated courses or to students with deferred entry.
Oxford-Pershing Square Graduate Scholarship:
You should be applying to start a new 1+1 MBA programme at Oxford.
Oxford-Polonsky Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new DPhil course at Oxford within
the Humanities Division. You must be ordinarily resident in a
country outside of the EEA and Switzerland. The scholarship is only
tenable at Lincoln College. All eligible applicants will be considered
for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if any) you state as
your preference on the graduate application form. However, successful
applicants will be transferred to Lincoln College in order to take up
the scholarship.
Oxford-Radcliffe Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start as a new student on one of the following
graduate courses at Oxford: Doctoral Training Programme in Enviromental
Research, Centre for Doctoral Training in Cyber Security, Centre for
Doctoral Training in Industrially Focussed Mathematical
Modelling, Centre for Doctoral Training in Next Generation Statistical
Science, Centre for Doctoral Training in Synthesis for Biology and
Medicine, Centre for Doctoral Training in Theory and Modelling in
Chemical Sciences, Any DPhil in the Medical Sciences Division, A DPhil
in Politics or in International Relations, An MPhil or DPhil in
Economics and Some other courses, details to be confirmed. The
scholarship is only tenable at University College. All eligible
applicants will be considered for this scholarship, regardless of which
college (if any) you state as your preference on the graduate
application form. However, successful applicants will be transferred to
University College in order to take up the scholarship. This scholarship
is not open to candidates applying for Postgraduate Certificate or
Postgraduate Diploma courses, part-time courses, non-matriculated
coursesor to students with deferred entry.
Oxford-Robin Geffen-Keble Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start the MSt in English Literature 1550-1700 at
Oxford. You must be ordinarily resident in the EEA or Switzerland. The
scholarship is only tenable at Keble College. All eligible applicants
will be considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if
any) you state as your preference on the graduate application form.
However, successful applicants will be transferred to Keble College in
order to take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Rothermere American Institute:
You
should be applying to start an DPhil in History, specialising in
American History, at Oxford. You must be ordinarily resident in the EEA
or Switzerland. The scholarship is preferably tenable at The Queen’s
College. All eligible applicants will be considered for this
scholarship, regardless of which college (if any) you state as your
preference on the graduate application form. However, successful
applicants will preferably be transferred to The Queen’s College in
order to take up the scholarship.
Oxford-Swire Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start either a DPhil or MSt in the Faculty of
History at Oxford. The scholarship is only tenable at University
College. All eligible applicants will be considered for this
scholarship, regardless of which college (if any) you state as your
preference on the graduate application form. However, successful
applicants will be transferred to University College in order to take up
the scholarship.
Oxford-Wolfson-Marriott Graduate Scholarship:
You
should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford in one of
the following subjects: Either a DPhil in Anthropology (3 years), or an
MSc in Anthropology leading to a DPhil in Anthropology (4 years), DPhil
in Archaeology (3 years), DPhil in General Linguistics and Comparative
Philology (3 years), DPhil in Healthcare Innovation (4 years), Either a
DPhil in International Relations (3 years) or a DPhil in Politics (3
years), Either an MSt in Islamic Art and Archaeology leading to a DPhil
in Oriental Studies (4 years) or an MPhil in Islamic Art and Archaeology
leading to a DPhil in Oriental Studies (4 years), MSt in Korean Studies
leading to a DPhil in Oriental Studies (4 years) and Either a DPhil in
Social Intervention (3 years) or a DPhil in Social Policy (3 years). You
must be ordinarily resident in the EEA or Switzerland. This scholarship
is only tenable at Wolfson College. All eligible applicants will be
considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if any)
you state as your preference on the graduate application form. However,
if there are two candidates of equal academic merit, then the candidate
who listed Wolfson College as their preference on the graduate
application form will be awarded the scholarship. Successful applicants
will be transferred to Wolfson College in order to take up the
scholarship.
Scholarship Open for International Students:
International
students are eligible for Oxford-Aiden Jenkins Graduate
Scholarship,Oxford-Murray Graduate Scholarship, Oxford-Pershing Square
Graduate Scholarship, Oxford-Radcliffe Graduate Scholarship and
Oxford-Swire Graduate Scholarship. Indian students are eligible
for Oxford-Indira Ghandi Graduate Scholarship, students of Burma
(Myanmar) for Oxford-Lady Gore Booth Graduate Scholarship and Brazilian
students are eligible for Oxford-Lemann Fellowship. Students of EEA
countries or Switzerland are eligible for the rest of the scholarships.
Scholarship Description:
The
Oxford Graduate Scholarships were established in 2012 through a
groundbreaking fundraising initiative, to support graduate students of
the highest calibre from across the worlds. Over 40 scholarships are
available for 2014/15 and they aim to offer up to 130 new, fully-funded
scholarships each year when they meet their total fundraising goal. The
University contributes 40% of the funds for these scholarships, together
with 60% from generous donations provided by numerous supporters of the
University and its colleges.
Number of award(s):
Over
40 scholarships are available for 2014/15 and university aims to offer
up to 130 new, fully-funded scholarships each year when they meet their
total fundraising goal.
Duration of award(s):
Awards are made for the full duration of a student’s fee liability for the agreed course.
Area Cover:
100%
of university and college fees, and a grant for living costs. Awards
are made for the full duration of a student’s fee liability for the
agreed course. If your scholarship is offered for a course lasting more
than one year, the continuation of your scholarship each year is subject
to an annual renewal process based upon satisfactory academic
progress. The University contributes 40% of the funds for these
scholarships, together with 60% from generous donations provided by
numerous supporters of the University and its colleges.
Selection Criteria:
Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit.
Notification:
Decisions are expected to be made around April 2014.
How to Apply:
All
eligible applicants who have applied to the University by the relevant
January deadline for their course (10 January 2014 for Medical
Sciences, Philosophy, Politics & International Relations and
Computer Science; 24 January 2014 for all other subjects), will
automatically be considered for the Oxford Graduate Scholarships, with
the exception of the Oxford-Pershing Square Graduate Scholarships, which
require an additional application to be made.
Application Deadline:
The application
deadline is 10 January 2014 for Medical Sciences, Philosophy, Politics
& International Relations and Computer Science; 24 January 2014 for
all other subjects.
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