Kellogg College Scholarships for Master, University of Oxford, UK

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Applications are particularly welcomed in the fields of Global Health Science, Migration Studies and International Human Rights Law. The scholarships are not restricted to students undertaking named courses in these respective fields, so studies that are closely related to these fields are included. If there are no candidates of sufficient academic merit in these fields, the College may choose to award the scholarships to students in other fields.

Kellogg welcomes applications for these scholarships on an equal basis from students studying full time and part time. The awards are tenable over the full course of study (1 to 6 years) coterminous with college fee liability. Annual renewal will depend on academic progress and involvement in college life. These awards are also open to full time DPhil students.

Students at other colleges will be required to migrate to Kellogg to take up the scholarships if successful.

Applicants should complete the application form and email or post to Sarah O’Brien (sarah.obrien@kellogg.ox.ac.uk) at Kellogg College by the deadline.

Also by the same deadline the College needs to receive a reference from an academic referee involved in the applicant’s most recent academic studies. The referee should explain why he/she believes that the academic excellence of the applicant is so outstanding as to merit the award of this scholarship. Referees should send the reference by email or post directly to Sarah O’Brien at Kellogg College.

Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently.

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