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Ertegun Graduate Scholarship in the Humanities, Oxford (England)
Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities
http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/fees-and-funding/fees-funding-and-scholarship-search/ertegun-graduate-scholarship-programme-humanities
The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme funds full-time
graduate degrees in various subjects in the Humanities. Established in
2012, the programme is supported by the generosity of Mica Ertegun.
The scholarship will cover 100% of University and college fees and a grant
for living costs (of at least 14,296). Awards are made for the full
duration of your fee liability for the agreed course.
Ertegun Scholars also benefit from exclusive use of Ertegun House; a fully
modernized, non-residential building, built in 1808, located at the heart
of Oxford's academic community. Ertegun House provides an environment for
study and camaraderie that is unique at Oxford and unparalleled in the
world. Each Ertegun Scholar has his or her own dedicated space for
research and writing, opportunities to participate in social occasions and
lively lectures, performances, and other activities developed expressly
for the Ertegun Scholars. In addition, there is access to Wi-Fi, online
access to Oxford libraries and state of the art audio-visual equipment.
The Director of Ertegun House, a distinguished member of the Oxford
faculty, is available full-time as a mentor to the Ertegun Scholars and a
resource to help them make the most of their experiences at Oxford and at
Ertegun House.
As Ertegun Scholars, the world's top graduate students in the Humanities
are brought together in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across
academic disciplines, across cultures and across generations. Ertegun
Scholars will leave Oxford prepared to be leaders; not only leaders in
their chosen fields, but also leaders of global thought and opinion and
leaders of positive action for the betterment of humanity.
For further information, including scholar and alumni profiles, news and
events, please see the dedicated Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate
Scholarship Programme in the Humanities website. Scholarship outcomes
Decisions are expected to be made by late April 2017. If you have not
heard from us by this time, then please assume that your application has
been unsuccessful. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we regret
that we are unable to contact unsuccessful applicants individually or
provide feedback on applications.
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