Scholarships at University of Oxford
University of Oxford Croucher Scholarships | |||
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Scholarship Name | University of Oxford Croucher Scholarships | ||
Academic Year | 2025 | ||
Scholarship amount | 100% of course fees and a grant for living costs | ||
The University of Oxford Croucher Scholarships fund academically excellent students who are permanent residents of Hong Kong to study a DPhil course in a subject linked to the natural sciences, technology or medicine at Oxford. AboutThe scheme is jointly funded by the Croucher Foundation and the University of Oxford. The Croucher Foundation is a private trust set up by the late Noel Croucher, one of the founders of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and a British businessman who lived in Hong Kong for over 70 years. It is a private, independent foundation based in Hong Kong, without affiliation to any organisation, and derives direct income entirely from its own investments in different parts of the world. The Foundation specialises in promoting the standard of natural science, technology and medicine in Hong Kong through awards and grants to scientists based in and serving Hong Kong. The work of the Foundation has been conducted with the support of panels of international experts invited to assess the scientific values of individual projects. The scholarship will cover 100% of course fees and a grant for living costs (of at least £19,968). Awards are made for the full duration of your fee liability for the agreed course. The Croucher Foundation will also consider applications directly from scholarship recipients for the cost of airfares and conference attendance. EligibilityYou must be applying to start a new full-time DPhil course at Oxford in a subject linked to the natural sciences, technology or medicine within the University's Medical Sciences Division or Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division. You must be ordinarily resident in Hong Kong, hold a Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card and intend to reside in Hong Kong once your course is completed. You must hold an undergraduate degree with first class Honours (or equivalent) or a substantive postgraduate degree at Master's level or above. |
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