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SCHOLARSHIP: University of Oxford Wolfson , UK International Scholarship for Postgraduate | Masters | Ph.D Students
Applications for the 2025 University of Oxford Wolfson Scholarship have commenced for interested international students to study in the UK.
About university:
Wolfson College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Wolfson is an all-graduate college, it prides itself on being one of the most international colleges at Oxford, with particular strengths in areas like global health, environmental studies, economics, and humanities.
Scholarship deadline:
Not specified
Scholarship details:
- Host Country: United Kingdom (UK)
- Study Abroad: Study in UK | Study in Europe
- Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters Scholarships | PhD Scholarships
- Eligible Countries: All Countries
- Reward: Full Scholarship | £19,237 Living Stipends
- No IELTS Required
Scholarship eligibility requirements:
To be considered for the University of Oxford Wolfson College Scholarships, you must:
- Have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
- Apply for an eligible Master’s or Dphil program.
- Meet the English Language requirements of the University of Oxford.
- Meet the entrance requirements of the program you will be applying for.
Scholarship Application Guidelines:
To apply for the University of Oxford Wolfson Scholarship, all you have to do is;
- Click the button below to visit the college’s webpage.
- Apply for an eligible Master’s or Dphil program at Oxford.
- Applications for all scholarships should be submitted to the University of Oxford under the standard procedure before the December or January deadline, whichever is relevant to your course.
- Unless specifically stated, scholarships do not require a separate application in order for applicants to be considered (Please check before you apply).
Scholarship Benefits:
- All the University of Oxford Wolfson Scholarships cover payment of course fees and a living stipend for the recipient.
- Stipends vary between £18,920 and £19,237 at the UKRI rate per year for selected candidates.