University of Oxford Offers Julius Baer St Edmund Hall funding for African Students in UK, 2020

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Scholarship Description:

This study program is designed for deserving African students who want to pursue postgraduate degree coursework for the academic year 2020/21.

Looking for Oxford College to accomplish your postgraduate degree in the UK, Hurry up! St Edmund Hall is providing Julius Baer St Edmund Hall Scholarship to support your study.

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Host College/University:

St Edmund Hall allows you to specialize in your area of interest and gain skills that matter to global employers. Here students will gain high-quality teaching and world-class research facilities. Their bursaries and grants support you throughout your study.

St Edmund Hall is the part of the University of Oxford that was founded in 1278. The University has 38 independent colleges, 6 permanent private halls and has a total enrollment of nearly 24,000 students including 11,747 undergraduate and 11,687 postgraduate students.

Degree level:

Postgraduate degree program.

Field of Study:

Available for postgraduate degree course (one or two years in length) in the following areas; Finance, Economics & Management; Computer Science, Data Service, Science of the Internet & ICT; Wealth Inequality (including Social and Environmental Development). Click here to see the list of subjects and courses that qualify under these criteria.

Scholarship Award: 

The educational program will provide the award amount of £8,000 per year to the high achieving candidates.

Nationalities:

Only African candidates are eligible to apply.

Eligibility Criteria:

The eligibility criteria are as follows;

Applicants must have an undergraduate degree from a recognized university.

Applying procedure Instructions:

The following application guidance is intended for candidates who wish to apply for the scholarships:

  • Candidates are required to apply for the postgraduate degree at the university. After that, they can complete the application form.
  • Personal statement about your academic interests, two letters of recommendations from Princeton faculty who have taught you, official Princeton transcript and two samples of work in the subject area that you wish to study at Oxford must be submitted.
  • Successful applicants should have a cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher
  • Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Scholarship Official Web Links:

Online Application: ◄–

Scholarship Link: ◄–

Scholarship Deadline:

Varies.

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