Sunday, October 8, 2017

Fully Funded Scholarship at The University of Oxford


Clarendon Scholarships

Clarendon Scholarships aim to give the most academically-able students not only the life-changing opportunity to study at Oxford, but also the chance to form lasting social, academic and professional networks.

Scholarship value
All Clarendon scholarships cover tuition and college fees in full.

Scholars on a full-time course receive a generous annual grant for living costs, which is normally sufficient to cover the living costs of a single student living in Oxford. In 2018-19 this will be at least £14,553. Scholars on a part-time course receive a study support grant to help cover their non-fee costs.

Eligible:
  • Have an outstanding academic record
  • Be an applicant from all around the world
  • Open to all subject area in Oxford university
  • Open to applicants who will apply for admission to the school before January
  • Are enrolling in master’s or DPhil course for the first time at Oxford

How to apply:

If you apply for a full or part-time master’s or DPhil course at Oxford by the January deadline for your course, you will automatically be considered for a Clarendon Scholarship. Please find your interesting course and deadline to each course here: http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses . If you are accepted to the school, so it mean you are automatically win the scholarship.

Oxford is proud to be able to offer a very high number of fully-funded scholarships each year, with over 1,000 available for courses starting in 2018-19. Clarendon is one of the biggest of the University’s scholarship schemes, offering around 140 new scholarships each year. Clarendon scholarships are competitive, prestigious and highly sought-after. Like all fully-funded Oxford scholarships, they cover all tuition and college fees, and offer a generous grant for living costs; however Clarendon’s additional appeal lies in its unique community of scholars.

In 2017-18, there are around 400 Clarendon scholars at Oxford representing around 70 different countries.

Whilst there are no quotas by course type, the majority of Clarendon scholars are working towards a DPhil (Oxford's name for a PhD). Scholarships are also awarded for two-year graduate degrees (such as the MPhil or BPhil) or one-year degrees (such as the MSc, MSt, MBA or MFE).

The University has one goal in mind when selecting Clarendon scholars: to choose the best students worldwide, as decided by experts in each student's field. While scholars are selected solely on academic criteria, Oxford believes that by selecting and nurturing the best and brightest minds in any given field the advancement of their study at Oxford will, by its very nature, produce leaders in that field. Furthermore, the process of selection means that the Clarendon community is composed of students from across the University's four academic divisions, as well as students from the Department for Continuing Education; this diversity provides great opportunities for interdisciplinary interaction amongst the scholars.

As well as providing for fees and living costs Clarendon aims to enhance the Oxford experience, and the Clarendon community is going from strength to strength. The Scholars' Association is extremely active in providing events which range from the academic and educational, via the careers-oriented, to the cultural and social. You'll be able to find out more via the Community pages and especially the Clarendon Chronicle, the scholars' newsletter.
The application open from 1 September to January 2018.
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