Clarendon Fund
The Clarendon Fund is a prestigious scholarship program at the University of Oxford, established in 2000. It offers approximately 140 new scholarships annually to academically excellent students from around the world pursuing graduate studies at Oxford.
Eligibility Criteria
Academic Excellence: Applicants must have an outstanding academic record. This includes high first-class honors or equivalent, along with significant academic achievements and awards.
Course Application: All applicants for graduate study at the University of Oxford are automatically considered for the Clarendon Fund. There is no separate application process.
Work Experience: There is no specific work experience requirement for the Clarendon Fund. However, relevant professional experience may strengthen an application, especially for courses where practical experience is beneficial.
Selection Criteria
Academic Merit: Primary consideration is given to academic qualifications and potential.
Future Potential: Assessments may include the candidate’s research proposal, publications, and references.
Scholarship Value: Covers full tuition and college fees, along with a generous grant for living expenses.
For more information, visit the Clarendon Fund page.