Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
The Oxford University Graduate Scholarships for Ukraine Programme is proudly supported by the XTX Markets Academic Sanctuaries Fund. This scholarship programme will offer financial support to applicants who have been displaced by the war in Ukraine. The scholarships are open to nationals of Ukraine who have been displaced by the war in Ukraine, and will provide support for 18 full-time taught master’s students beginning courses at Oxford.
This Oxford University Graduate Scholarships for Ukraine programme is designed to assist Ukraine in ‘building back better’, the aim being that the scholars should be able to return and contribute to the reconstruction of Ukraine with the knowledge and networks gained from their one-year course.
Benefits
The Ukraine graduate scholars will join eligible taught master’s courses in Oxford’s Divisions of Mathematical Physical and Life Sciences, the Medical Sciences, Continuing Education and Social Sciences (for the Master of Public Policy), and they will receive funding to cover their course fees as well as a grant for living costs.
Each scholarship will cover course fees in full in addition to a £10,000 grant towards living expenses. Free accommodation and meals, when the college kitchens are open, will be provided to scholars by the participating colleges.
Eligibility
Up to 18 scholarships are available for applicants to eligible full-time taught master’s courses, who are:
- nationals of Ukraine, and;
- who have been displaced by the war in Ukraine.
- Others from neighbouring countries who can meet the evidence requirements for having been displaced by the war in Ukraine may also be considered for the scholarships.
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
They will contact you to ask you to apply for these scholarships and complete a separate scholarship form if you have:
1. applied for an eligible course by the relevant November, December or January application deadline for your course and received an offer;
2. your graduate application indicates that you meet the nationality criterion; and
3. you have ticked the ‘refugee status’ box on the graduate application form.