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  2. Clarendon Fund - Wikipedia

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    Financed primarily by the Oxford University Press, the Clarendon Fund was established by the Council of the University of Oxford in 2000 and launched in 2001. [1] The original aim of the Fund, as agreed by the council, was to "assist the best overseas graduate students who obtain places to study in the University", regardless of financial capability and to remove any barriers between the best ...

  3. Rhodes Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford in Oxford, United Kingdom. The scholarship is open to people from all backgrounds around the world. [1] Established in 1902, it is one of the oldest graduate scholarships in the world and one of the most prestigious international ...

  4. Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University contributed 40% of the funds with 60% donated by supporters and friends of the Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Trust, including a generous gift of £5 million from Swiss Businessman, philanthropist, and Trust first chairman André Hoffmann. In 2017, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Scholarships and Leadership Programme.

  5. Jardine Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    It is considered among the world's most prestigious and selective international scholarship programs alongside the Rhodes Scholarship. It was established in 1982 to commemorate the company's 150th anniversary and was founded with the objective of developing future leaders, who would give back to the societies in which Jardine Matheson operates.

  6. Chevening Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Chevening Scholarship is an international scholarship, funded by the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and partner organizations, [1] that enables foreign students to study at universities in the United Kingdom.

  7. NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge were chosen as partners by the NIH due to the strength of their biomedical research programs and their students' shorter time to PhD completion (3–4 years). The OxCam program also seeks to promote a more individualized training experience by minimizing required coursework or rotations.

  8. Vinerian Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    The Vinerian Scholarship is a scholarship given to the University of Oxford student who "gives the best performance in the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law". Currently, £2,500 is given to the winner of the scholarship, with an additional £950 awarded at the examiners' discretion to a proxime accessit (runner-up).

  9. Bursary - Wikipedia

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    A bursary [1] is a monetary award made by any educational institution or funding authority to individuals or groups. It is usually awarded to enable a student to attend school, university or college when they might not be able to, otherwise. Some awards are aimed at encouraging specific groups or individuals into study.