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will be given to applicants for the Master of Public Policy (MPP). The scholarship is jointly funded by the University and a syndicate of generous donors to University College. The scholarship covers
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of the Scholarships is to nurture compassionate and socially-minded leaders for the betterment of Hong Kong. The Scholarships support outstanding masters and DPhil students who hold permanent residency in Hong Kong
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taught postgraduate master's degree at the University of Oxford, and who have previously studied at a South African university. The Oppenheimer Fund makes small awards that are linked to other scholarship
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of the Scholarships is to nurture compassionate and socially-minded leaders for the betterment of Hong Kong. The Scholarships support outstanding masters and DPhil students who hold permanent residency in Hong Kong
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The Poler Oxford Graduate Scholarships The Poler Family Oxford Scholarship is a postgraduate award for candidates ordinarily resident in Africa applying for the Master of Public Policy (MPP). It
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contributing to the Cardiovascular Medicine Theme of the Oxford NIHR Biomedical Research Centre. The successful candidate’s primary role will be to screen cardiac and vascular surgical lists for eligible
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limited to, Western blot, qRT-PCR, PCR, primer design, ELISA, cloning, collagen assessment, histology, confocal microscopy, isolation and cell culture of primary human cells (fibroblasts and myocytes) and
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Development and Education; MSc (Res) Experimental Psychology; MSc Psychological Research; MSc Criminology and Criminal Justice; MSc (Res) Psychiatry; MSc (Res) Primary Health Care; other full-time master’s and
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Pakistani and who are applying to any full-time and part-time DPhil and master's courses, at Oxford. You must have been Ordinarily Resident in the UK for three years before the start date of the course
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Bangladeshi and who are applying to any full-time and part-time DPhil and master's courses, at Oxford. You must have been Ordinarily Resident in the UK for three years before the start date of the course