Oxford Graduate Scholarships
There are a very wide variety of different scholarships available for graduate students at Oxford. 62% of research students and 17% of students on taught Master's courses receive full scholarship funding, which covers all their fees and living expenses. An additional 9% of research students and 9% of taught Master's students also receive partial scholarships, which fund a portion of their costs.
We advise you to start looking for funding as soon as you have decided to apply to Oxford, if not before. Start by using the Fees, Funding and Scholarship Search tool to search the wide range of graduate scholarships offered by the collegiate University. The results link directly to relevant scholarship webpages containing full information about eligibility and how to apply.
Further information about scholarships funded by the University, departments, colleges or external bodies is available through the links below. Before applying for scholarships, read the eligibility criteria thoroughly and make sure you submit your application by the correct deadline.
It is important to note that most fully funded opportunities at Oxford are only available to students about to start a new course. Once you are registered or enrolled as a student, there are few substantive scholarships available.
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