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possible thanks to a generous donation by Sir Michael Moritz and Ms Harriet Heyman. The Crankstart Graduate Scholarships continue this support to graduate level, for both taught and research courses
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are available for applicants who are ordinarily resident and have permanent residency in Hong Kong. DPhil courses with four years of fee liability are not eligible (e.g. 1+3 and CDT programmes). To check the fee
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Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships The Saïd Foundation Oxford Scholarships are the continuation of a long-standing partnership between the University and the Saïd Foundation which has supported
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-time Master’s or DPhil course. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need. The scholarship has been made possible through the support of the University and Sir Anwar
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Oxford-Reuben Foundation Graduate Scholarships The Oxford-Reuben Foundation Graduate Scholarship is available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in Israel and who are applying to any full
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Oxford-Murray Graduate Scholarship One full scholarship is available for applicants who are applying to one of the following full-time courses: MSt in Greek and/or Latin Languages and Literature
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Scatcherd European Scholarships The Scatcherd European Scholarships are available for applicants from any European country and are awarded in partnership with other Oxford scholarships. To be
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Disease. The scholarship for students covers course fees and an annual grant for living costs of at least £19,237. Awards are made for four years. The scholarship is jointly funded by the University and
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the Bachelor of Civil Law. This was the first law scholarship to be offered by University College, was funded by John Finnis’ former pupils and Univ lawyers, and is named in honour of the 50th anniversary of his
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Members (alumni) in recognition of Dr Robert ‘Bobby’ Berman’s valuable and much appreciated contribution to life at University College over more than three decades. Dr Berman was University College’s first