62 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postgraduate positions at University of Oxford
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the range of courses accepted by Nuffield College. The scholarship is jointly funded by the University, and by generous donations from Professor W. (Warner) Max Corden, in whose honour the scholarship is
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is jointly funded by the University and Sir Charles Chadwyck-Healey, a distinguished alumnus and Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, in memory of his grandfather. The scholarship covers course fees at
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Barclays Bank, Lincoln College, and the Social Sciences Division at the University of Oxford, created the scholarship to honour Catharine’s memory and vision. The scholarship covers course fees and a grant
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to global health at the University, with a preference for those in the area of pandemic sciences. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and/or potential. The scholarship is funded by
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Oxford-Emmy Graduate Scholarship At least one full Oxford-Emmy Graduate Scholarships will be available to applicants to full-time or part-time DPhil courses in Physics, Mathematics or Computer
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the generous bequest of Lady Margaret Eleanor Helmore. The scholarships are usually awarded through the Clarendon Fund allocation process and in conjunction with a Clarendon Fund Scholarship. To be considered
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Oppenheimer Scholarships The Oppenheimer Fund makes small awards that are linked to other scholarship schemes such as AfOx, Clarendon, Commonwealth and the Skye Foundation in order to offer full
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Administration (MBA). You should be intending to return to one of the eligible countries on completion of your studies. The scholarships have been jointly funded by the University and H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin
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- or part-time Master’s or DPhil course at Oxford. At least one award will be made for 2026-27 entry. The scholarship has been jointly funded by the University and the support of the Reuben Foundation
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DPhil course in the Humanities Division in the broad areas of history, literature and languages. The scholarships are jointly funded by the University of Oxford and the Wolfson Foundation. The scholarship