Ertegun Graduate Scholarships in the Humanities
Oxford is a world-leading centre of learning, teaching and research and the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
If you want to further your studies in the area of humanities then there is a scholarship opportunity for you to explore.
The Ertegun Graduate Scholarships in the Humanities offers full support to students pursuing one-year and two-year full-time master’s degree courses in the humanities at the University of Oxford. Interested candidates must propose graduate study in a field covered by the following faculties at Oxford: Classics (including Classical archeology); English Language and Literature; History (including the history of art and the history of architecture); Linguistics, Philology, and Phonetics; Medieval and Modern Languages (covering most European languages and their literatures); Music; Oriental Studies (including Far Eastern and Middle Eastern Studies, and the study of a wide range of languages); Philosophy; and Theology. This is a unique offer for those who have academic career path in humanities.
Beneficiaries of each scholarship will have their University and College fees paid, including a living stipend of approximately £13,500. Scholars also enjoy dedicated use of Ertegun House, which provides space for each scholar for writing and research as well as opportunities to participate in social and cultural events.
Candidates for this opportunity should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford and must meet the requirements for entry to their particular course of study. There are no citizenship restrictions. Note that current graduate students are not eligible.
Candidates apply for the Ertegun Scholarship at the same time as they apply for admission to Oxford, selecting the scholarship by name in the funding section of Oxford’s graduate application form.
For more on this see OFFICIAL SCHOLARSHIP WEBSITE.