Clarendon Scholarships are awarded to academically excellent
students with the best proven and future potential. The Scholarships cover
tuition and college fees in full and a generous grant for living expenses, and
are open to students starting a new course at Oxford. They are highly
competitive, with less than 3% of graduate offer holders being also offered the
scholarship.
In 2013/14, there will be over three hundred Clarendon
scholars at Oxford representing more than fifty different countries.
Whilst there are no quotas by course type, the majority of
Clarendon scholars are working towards a DPhil (PhD). Scholarships are also
awarded for 2-year graduate degrees (MPhil/BPhil/MLitt) or 1-year degrees
(MSc/MSt/MBA/MFE).
A distinguishing feature of Clarendon scholarships is that
scholars are selected from the leaders in their field - that is, academic
departments nominate whom they believe are the most deserving of their place at
the University of Oxford based on their academic record and ability to
contribute significantly to their field of study, both in the present and
future. This feature ensures the best and brightest minds are selected as
Clarendon scholars.
Applications for Clarendon Fund scholarships for entry in
2014/15 are now open. You must apply to the University by the January deadline
relevant to your proposed course in order to be considered for a scholarship.
By applying for graduate study at Oxford University
(Graduate Application) you will automatically be considered for a Clarendon
Scholarship. You do not need to submit any additional documents specifically
for the Clarendon Scholarships and there is no separate scholarship application
form.
Eligibility
Nationality:
All applicants for graduate study at the University of Oxford are eligible.
Level of
study: All degree-bearing courses at graduate level are eligible.
This encompasses all full-time and part-time
Master's courses (MSt, MSc, BCL/MJur, MBA, MFE, MPhil, BPhil, MSc by Research,
MTh, MPP) and all DPhil programmes. A list of all the graduate courses offered
by the University of Oxford can be found on the Graduate Course Guide.
Subject:
All subjects can be funded by a Clarendon Scholarship. There is no quota by
subject or preference for any particular course type.
Type of
student: Candidates
applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford are eligible. This includes
students who are currently studying for a Master's degree at Oxford but who
will be re-applying for a DPhil (you would be eligible for funding for the
DPhil).
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