The Palestine Crisis Scholarship Scheme at the University of Oxford is a humanitarian initiative designed to provide sanctuary and educational opportunities to students displaced by the ongoing crisis in Gaza and the West Bank. This scholarship scheme offers full graduate scholarships to Oxford, covering course fees, living costs, and additional support for arrival expenses. Here are the details.
Palestine Crisis Scholarship Summary
Study level: One-year full-time or two-year part-time taught master's course
Duration:: One academic year (extendable based on course requirements)
Funding: Full coverage of course fees, living costs, and arrival expenses
Application Deadlines: Early April 2025 for scholarship applications (additional application form required)
Scholarship Benefits
Full Graduate Scholarships: Covering course fees, living costs, and arrival expenses
Supportive Community: Access to the Oxford Sanctuary Community for dedicated support
Comprehensive Assistance: Mentorship, application support, and English language provision
Eligible Study Programs
The scholarship is open to students pursuing any one-year full-time or two-year part-time taught master’s course at Oxford, across all subject areas.
Palestine Crisis Eligibility Criteria
Displacement Status: Must be displaced by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank
Course Offer: Must hold an offer for an eligible course starting in the 2025-26 academic year
Application Process: Must complete an additional application form if holding an offer and indicating displacement status
Application Procedure
1. Apply for a graduate Programme
To be considered for the scholarship you must apply to any one-year full-time or two-year part-time taught master’s course at Oxford, across all available subject areas by the relevant November, December or January deadline for your course and receive an offer.
2. Scholarship Application Invitation
Applicants will be contacted by Oxford to complete an additional application form if they have applied for an eligible course and received an offer AND indicated you are a refugee/displaced person when you applied for your course.
3. Selection Process
Applications are reviewed by a panel of academics based on eligibility and merit. All Palestine Crisis Scholarship applicants will be contacted with the outcome of their scholarship application by email, usually by the end of June. Final college placements will also be confirmed for awards that are tenable at specific colleges only. If you are offered and accept a scholarship, this means your funding is now secure as long as you meet the conditions of your offer of a place to study at Oxford.
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