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Studies MSt or MPhil in Islamic Art and Architecture (with an intention to progress to the DPhil Asian & Middle Eastern Studies) OR direct entry to the DPhil Asian & Middle Eastern Studies The scholarships
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graduate course in the departments of Economics, Politics and Sociology. Preference will be given to students in the field of inequality and poverty studies. The scholarship is jointly funded by
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Oxford-Moh Family Foundation Global Health Scholarship The Oxford-Moh Family Foundation Global Health Scholarship is available for any graduate student applying to a graduate course of study related
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temporary or occasional absences. It is not a country in which you are studying, working or living temporarily.)' The scholarship covers course fee and a grant for living costs for full-time students
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Foundation AfOx Scholarships cover course fees and a grant for living costs for taught postgraduate students at the UKRI minimum doctoral stipend rate. Awards are made for the full duration of your fee
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College. To check whether the course you are planning to apply for is accepted by University College, please review the relevant Course page. Preference will be given to any students studying towards
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University have confirmed that this cycle of awards will be shared between scholars selected from students from under-represented backgrounds and students working on relevant interdisciplinary areas
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. The scholarships have been jointly funded by the University and the Oxford Nizami Ganjavi Programme. The scholarship covers course fees and a grant for living costs for both UK and International Students. Awards
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for this scholarship you must submit your application for graduate study by the relevant December/January deadline for your course. Eligible offer holders will be automatically considered and contacted by Student Fees
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page. The scholarship is jointly funded by the University and Robert and Soulla Kyprianou. Robert Kyprianou was a student at Brasenose College between 1973 and 1976 and was one of the first students of