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Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme funds full-time graduate degrees in various subjects within the Humanities
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Spärck AI Graduate Scholarship Named after pioneering British computer scientist Karen Spärck Jones, the Spärck AI Scholarship programme is a government funded initiative which provides full funding
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funded by the University and by NaturalMotion Ltd. NaturalMotion Ltd develops computational methods for animating movement, as used in Hollywood films and computer games. The founder, Torsten Reil, is an
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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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process and in conjunction with a Clarendon Fund Scholarship. To be considered for this scholarship, you must submit your application for graduate study by the relevant December or January deadline (please
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that this scholarship will be awarded through the Clarendon Fund allocation process and in conjunction with a Clarendon Fund Scholarship. To be considered for this scholarship, you must submit your application
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. The scholarship covers course fees and a grant for living costs. Awards are made for the full duration of your fee liability for the agreed course. There is no separate application process, to be considered
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applying to study for the DPhil in Particle Physics. The scholarship was established in 2015 in memory of John and Pat Cuckney. John Cuckney was a student of physics at Lincoln College from 1960-1963, and
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supported by high performance computing facilities and / or experimental facilities including our current and wave flume. Applicants could come from a range of backgrounds (e.g. engineering, physics, applied
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and the Thatcher Development Programme at Somerville College. The late Lady Thatcher studied Chemistry at Somerville College Oxford from 1943 to 1946 and received bursary and scholarship support from