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St Cross College offers the following scholarship for which it invites applications from students who will be studying for a graduate degree in the area of global and imperial history at the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford in the academic year 2012 - 2013.
The scholarship is open to all students who are eligible for AHRC funding (i.e. Home and EU students) and who apply for a Master's or doctoral programme in History with an individual research topic in a broadly defined field of global and imperial history (beginning in Michaelmas Term 2012).
St Cross College will waive the College fee (currently £2,319), and the History Faculty will cover University Tuition Fees and, where applicable, a maintenance award through nomination for an award under the AHRC Block Grant arrangements.
The scholarship is awarded solely on academic merit. The award will go to the best student eligible, provided that his/her academic achievements match the overall quality of each year's AHRC cohort in History. A doctoral award is renewable for up to three years. Renewal for the second year is conditional on passing Transfer of Status by the end of Trinity Term in the first year of the doctoral programme (i.e. Trinity Term 2013). Renewal of the third year is conditional on satisfactory progress towards completion of the doctoral thesis.
The Graduate Scholarship is tenable at St Cross College only.
Applicants should apply for a place in the Faculty of History using the University's standard application form and must list St. Cross College as their preferred college choice. The application deadline is Friday 20th January 2012 (the final Graduate Admissions deadline for funding considerations within the History Faculty). Eligible applicants who apply by this deadline with a suitable project and who list St Cross as their preferred college choice will be considered automatically.
http://www.stx.ox.ac.uk/graduate_scholarship_in_histor
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com on your application when applying for this scholarship
St Cross College offers the following scholarship for which it invites applications from students who will be studying for a graduate degree in the area of global and imperial history at the Faculty of History at the University of Oxford in the academic year 2012 - 2013.
The scholarship is open to all students who are eligible for AHRC funding (i.e. Home and EU students) and who apply for a Master's or doctoral programme in History with an individual research topic in a broadly defined field of global and imperial history (beginning in Michaelmas Term 2012).
St Cross College will waive the College fee (currently £2,319), and the History Faculty will cover University Tuition Fees and, where applicable, a maintenance award through nomination for an award under the AHRC Block Grant arrangements.
The scholarship is awarded solely on academic merit. The award will go to the best student eligible, provided that his/her academic achievements match the overall quality of each year's AHRC cohort in History. A doctoral award is renewable for up to three years. Renewal for the second year is conditional on passing Transfer of Status by the end of Trinity Term in the first year of the doctoral programme (i.e. Trinity Term 2013). Renewal of the third year is conditional on satisfactory progress towards completion of the doctoral thesis.
The Graduate Scholarship is tenable at St Cross College only.
Applicants should apply for a place in the Faculty of History using the University's standard application form and must list St. Cross College as their preferred college choice. The application deadline is Friday 20th January 2012 (the final Graduate Admissions deadline for funding considerations within the History Faculty). Eligible applicants who apply by this deadline with a suitable project and who list St Cross as their preferred college choice will be considered automatically.
http://www.stx.ox.ac.uk/graduate_scholarship_in_histor
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com on your application when applying for this scholarship
Graduate Scholarship in History, University of Oxford
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