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Clarendon ScholarshipRegion/country: AfricaAsiaEuropeEurope (excluding UK)Latin America and the CaribbeanNorth AmericaOceaniaSouth AmericaScholarship source: University of Oxford
- Amount: Full fees and a set amount to cover living expenses
- Eligibility: Academic merit and potential
- Application process: No separate application process
- 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.
- Read about Hannah Foxton's experiences as a Clarendon Scholar on the MPP.
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Black Academic Futures ScholarshipRegion/country: United Kingdom (UK)EuropeScholarship source: University of Oxford
- Amount: Fees and a contribution towards living expenses
- Eligibility: Up to 30 scholarships are available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, who are of Black or Mixed-Black ethnicity and who hold an offer for either a taught or research postgraduate degree, in the 2023–24 academic year, for any full or part-time graduate course at Oxford.
- Application process: To apply for the Black Academic Futures scholarships, all you have to do is submit your completed graduate course application, including ethnicity information, by the January deadline and you will automatically be considered. You do not need to submit any additional documents and there is no separate scholarship application form for these awards.
If you are eligible for these scholarships, you will be considered automatically regardless of which college (if any) you state as your preference on your graduate application form. However, some of these awards are only tenable at specific colleges and successful applicants will be transferred to the relevant college in order to take up the scholarship if applicable. Selection is expected to take place in May.
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