The Clarendon Fund at the University of Oxford is a prestigious graduate scholarship program that offers approximately 140 new scholarships annually. These awards are granted based on academic excellence and potential for all graduate-level degree programs at the university.
Host Institution:
University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Field of Study:
All graduate-level degree courses are eligible, including full-time and part-time master’s and DPhil programs. Note that postgraduate certificate or diploma courses do not qualify for this scholarship.
Number of Awards:
Around 140 scholarships are awarded each year, with plans for growth.
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Target Group:
Applicants from any country can apply.
Scholarship Value/Inclusions/Duration:
Clarendon Scholarships cover full tuition and college fees. Full-time students receive a substantial annual living cost grant of at least £18,622 for the 2023-24 academic year, while part-time students receive a study support grant to help with costs beyond tuition. Scholarships typically last for the entire duration of the course.
Eligibility/Selection Criteria:
These scholarships are awarded based on exceptional academic merit and potential, available to graduates worldwide. Applicants must apply for a new master’s or DPhil course by the January admissions deadline to be considered.
Application Instructions:
To be automatically considered for a Clarendon Scholarship, applicants must submit their applications for full- or part-time master’s or DPhil courses by the December (3 December 2024) or January (7-8 January 2025) deadlines, depending on their program. No separate application for the scholarship is necessary.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website: Clarendon Fund.