University of Oxford Clarendon Scholarship 2024, Study in UK.

  • Fully Funded
  • University of Oxford
  • Undergraduate, Postgraduate
  • All Subjects
  • International Students
  • UK
  • 01/19/2024
Expired in
01/19/2024
University of Oxford Clarendon Scholarships.

University of Oxford Clarendon Scholarships.



Scholarship Description:

Clarendon not only provides more than 200 new scholarships annually, covering all expenses for exceptional graduate students, but it also offers them the chance to become part of one of Oxford's most vibrant, globally diverse, and interdisciplinary academic communities.







About the University:


The University of Oxford, located in Oxford, England, is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education. Its origins date back to the 12th century, making it one of the earliest universities in the English-speaking world. Oxford is renowned for its academic excellence and has a rich history of producing influential scholars, leaders, and Nobel laureates. The university is comprised of a complex network of colleges, each with its own traditions and character, fostering a close-knit academic community.


Oxford offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, attracting students from all corners of the globe. Its rigorous academic standards and world-class faculty make it a hub for cutting-edge research and innovation. The university is known for its tutorial-based teaching method, which encourages critical thinking and independent learning. Beyond academics, Oxford provides a vibrant cultural and social scene, with numerous clubs, societies, and events that cater to a diverse array of interests.


The University of Oxford's commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing global challenges is evident through its contributions to various fields, including science, humanities, medicine, and technology. Oxford remains a symbol of academic excellence and continues to shape the future by educating generations of leaders and scholars who go on to make significant contributions to society and the world at large.










Degree Level:

University of Oxford Clarendon Scholarship 2024, Study in UK. is available to undertake Undergraduate, Postgraduate level programs at University of Oxford.

Available Subjects:

Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.

  • All Subjects

Scholarship Benefits:

Key Clarendon Scholarship Details:

  1. If you apply for your course by the December or January deadline (depending on your course), you will automatically be considered for the Clarendon Scholarship without needing a separate application.

  2. Clarendon Scholarships are fully-funded, covering both course fees and providing a living expenses grant for the duration of your fee liability.

  3. These scholarships are open to candidates from all nationalities, with no restrictions on ordinary residence or field of study. Both full-time and part-time DPhil and Master's programs are eligible.

  4. Clarendon scholars are chosen based on their exceptional academic achievements and potential.

  5. Clarendon Scholarships are highly competitive, attracting top applicants from around the world.

Eligible Nationalities:

This scholarship is open to international students of all nationalities.

Eligibility Criteria:

Applications for the scholarship are evaluated based on the following criteria:

  1. Outstanding Academic Record: Applicants are expected to have an exceptional academic background. Successful candidates typically hold a first-class honours degree or its equivalent. For instance, a GPA score of at least 3.7 on a scale of 4.0 is often considered, although many Clarendon scholars achieve even higher scores. Alternatively, an applicant must demonstrate outstanding academic achievements at the Master's level. It's important to note that an exceptional Master's degree can compensate for a less impressive performance at the undergraduate level. Requirements may vary by discipline and year, depending on the competitiveness of the field. Other indicators of high academic achievement include individual grades on academic transcripts, evidence of previous university awards or prizes, rankings within your academic cohort, and any publications you may have (if applicable).

  2. Future Potential and Aptitude: Consideration is given to an applicant's potential for future academic success and their suitability for the proposed course of study. This evaluation may involve reviewing references and research proposals to assess the applicant's research aptitude and the likelihood of making significant contributions to their chosen field of study.

  3. Student Motivation: The applicant's dedication to the proposed course of study is assessed by evaluating their commitment to the program. This assessment includes a review of the personal statement provided by the applicant and the reports submitted by their referees.

Application Procedure:

To apply for a Clarendon scholarship, you should follow the application timeline and procedures outlined below:

  1. Choose the Appropriate Deadline: Depending on your course of study, you should apply by either the December or January deadline to be considered for a Clarendon scholarship. Ensure you check which deadline is relevant to your program.

  2. Academic Assessment: Your application to your chosen course will be assessed by the academic staff in your proposed field of study. They will evaluate the academic quality and suitability of your application.

  3. Departmental Decision: The department responsible for your course will make the final decision regarding your graduate placement and will notify you of the outcome. Refer to the decision timeline for specific details on when you can expect to hear back.

  4. Clarendon Nomination: Simultaneously, academics within your department will select candidates to nominate for the Clarendon scholarship based on specific selection criteria.

  5. Divisional Allocation: Each academic division at the University, including the Department for Continuing Education, conducts a review of departmental scholarship nominations. Nominations are assessed based on academic merit and future potential. The top-ranked nominees from each division are shortlisted for the Clarendon scholarship.

  6. Offer Letter: Once the shortlist is confirmed, successful Clarendon candidates will be contacted by the Clarendon Fund Administrator. You will receive a scholarship offer letter, also known as a 'CB1' letter. This offer secures your funding, provided you meet the conditions of your offer of a place to study at Oxford.

  7. Funding Package Confirmation: During April, May, and possibly into June, Clarendon Partnership Awards are matched to scholars based on award requirements. No further information is needed from Clarendon offer holders. Each scholar will receive a funding breakdown letter, known as a 'CB2' letter, outlining the funding arrangements. Final college placements will also be confirmed alongside partnership awards.

  8. Notification of Scholarship Decisions: Successful Clarendon scholarship candidates will receive notifications via email. Offers are typically sent out by the end of April each year. If you do not receive communication from the Clarendon program by mid-June, assume that you were not awarded a scholarship.

Please keep in mind that due to the high number of eligible applicants, unsuccessful students may not receive notifications. Late nominations may occur during the summer if nominated students withdraw from consideration.

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