Clarendon
Clarendon not only offers over 160 new, fully-funded scholarships each year to assist outstanding graduate scholars, but offers the opportunity to join one of the most active, highly international, and multidisciplinary communities at Oxford.
Quick facts about Clarendon
1. You will be automatically considered for Clarendon if you apply by the relevant January deadline for your course. You do not need to submit a separate application.
2. Clarendon offers fully-funded scholarships covering course fees, as well as a grant for living expenses for the period of fee liability.
3. There are no restrictions on nationality, ordinary residence or field of study. All full-time and part-time DPhil and Master’s courses are eligible.
4. Clarendon scholars are selected for their outstanding academic merit and potential.
5. Clarendon scholarships are highly competitive.
Information for applicants
If you apply for a full-time or part-time Master’s or DPhil at Oxford by the relevant January deadline for your course, you will be automatically considered for a Clarendon scholarship.
For further information on the deadlines for your chosen course, please see the relevant course page.
Full-time applicants
Our scholarships are open to all subject areas and to all candidates who apply for a new Master’s or DPhil course by the December or January admissions deadline, whichever is relevant to your course.
Graduate application deadline
By applying for graduate study you will automatically be considered for a Clarendon scholarship. You do not need to submit any additional documents and there are no separate scholarship application forms for Clarendon. You must apply by the December or January admissions deadline, whichever is relevant to your course in order to be considered. Deadline information is available on the course pages.
Value
Clarendon scholarships cover course fees in full. This applies to Home and Overseas fee status students.
Scholars on a full-time course will receive an annual grant for living expenses of at least the minimum Research Council doctoral stipend rate, which is normally sufficient to cover the living costs of a single student living in Oxford. In 2021-22, you should expect to receive at least £15,609.
Duration
Clarendon scholarships are normally offered for the full period of fee liability. This is the period for which you are liable to pay course fees to the University. The fee liability page explains this in full, and also gives information about charges that may be applied after this period, known as continuation charges, which are not covered by the Clarendon Fund.
In some cases the academic division has the discretion to extend your scholarship to cover an additional period of study where the course is known to require additional time. The extension period applies to living expenses only and not to any continuation charges. Scholars will be notified in their offer letter if an extension to funding is provided.
Nationality or Ordinary Residence
There are no restrictions by nationality or country of ordinary residence.
Clarendon scholars come from across the world: from the USA to Australia, Venezuela to Vietnam and from Norway to Nigeria.
Level of study
All full-time DPhil and Master’s courses are eligible, as long as you have applied by the relevant January deadline for your course. A list of all the graduate courses offered by the University of Oxford can be found on the courses page.
For information for Part-time applicants please see our dedicated page.
Subject area
Clarendon supports scholars from across the University, with no restrictions on subject area.
Other criteria
Candidates applying to start a new DPhil or Master’s course at Oxford are eligible. This includes students who are currently studying for a Master’s degree at Oxford but who will be re-applying for a DPhil or applying for a second Master’s course.
Deferred offers or current students
Applicants who hold a deferred graduate offer are not eligible to be considered for this scholarship.
Current students who will continue to study for the same degree at Oxford in the next year are not eligible for this scholarship.
Part-time applicants
Clarendon offers a competitive scholarship package for part-time students undertaking a range of courses.
Graduate application deadline
By applying for graduate study you will automatically be considered for a Clarendon Scholarship. You do not need to submit any additional documents and there are no separate scholarship application forms for Clarendon. In order to be considered you must apply by the December or January deadline for your course, whichever is relevant. Deadline information is available on the course pages.
Value
Clarendon scholarships cover course fees in full. This applies to Home and Overseas fee status students.
Scholars on a part-time course will receive a study support grant, to assist with non-fee costs. Study support grants vary — they may be a sixth, a third or half of the UKRI doctoral stipend rate. The amount of the grant is influenced by the nature and/or duration of the course. A scholar’s offer letter will provide details of the study support grant.
The study support grant may be slightly reduced where course fees cover some other study costs, for example, accommodation while on a period of residential study. We liaise with academic departments to determine the value of the study support grant in these cases.
Duration
Clarendon scholarships are normally offered for the period of fee liability, with the exception of modular fee structure courses (see below). This is the period for which you are liable to pay for course fees to the University. The fee liability page explains this in full, and also gives information about charges that may be applied after this period, known as continuation charges, which are not covered by the Clarendon Fund.
Modular fee structure courses
For part-time courses with a modular fee structure, where the course does not have a fixed number of terms of fee liability, the scholarship will cover those academic fees which are compulsory for your course of study. Depending on the course structure these may include:
a) An Annual Award Fee – this will be paid for a maximum of two years.
b) A Registration Fee – this will be paid in full.
c) A Dissertation Fee – this will be paid in full.
d) Module Fees – your scholarship will pay for the minimum number of modules required to complete your course, but will not pay for any additional modules which you take voluntarily.
In the event of any other compulsory academic fees, we will liaise with your academic department to determine if they should be funded by your scholarship.
Level of study
All degree-bearing courses at graduate level are eligible. This encompasses all the part-time Master’s and DPhil courses. A list of all the graduate courses offered by the University of Oxford can be found on the courses page. Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma courses are not eligible for this scholarship.
For information for full-time applicants please see our dedicated page.
Subject area
Clarendon supports scholars from across the University, with no restrictions on subject area.
Other criteria
Candidates applying to start a new part-time Master’s or DPhil course at Oxford are eligible. This includes students who are currently studying for a Master’s degree at Oxford but who will be re-applying for a DPhil (you would be eligible for funding for the DPhil).
Deferred offers or current students
Applicants who hold a deferred graduate offer are not eligible to be considered for this scholarship.
Current students who will continue to study for the same degree at Oxford in the next year are not eligible for this scholarship.
Scholarship timeline
When selecting Clarendon scholars, the University has only one goal in mind: to choose the best students worldwide, as decided by experts in each student’s field.
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION PROCESS
- Apply by the relevant December or January deadline for your course to be considered for a Clarendon scholarship.
- Your application to your course will be considered by the academics working in your proposed field of study. They will assess the academic quality and suitability of your application.
- The department will make the final decision on your graduate place and will notify you with an outcome. See decision timeline for more details.
- In parallel, academics within your department will determine who to nominate to the division for a Clarendon scholarship based on the selection criteria.
DIVISIONAL ALLOCATION OF CLARENDON SCHOLARSHIPS
- The process varies between the University’s academic divisions and the Department for Continuing Education, but each meet in February or March to review the departmental scholarship nominations.
- The academic divisions assess the nominations on their academic merit and future potential and the top ranked departmental nominees within the division are shortlisted for Clarendon.
- Once the shortlist is confirmed, the Clarendon Fund Administrator will contact successful applicants and will provide the scholarship offer letter (aka a ‘CB1’).
- If you are offered (and accept) a Clarendon 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.
- During April, May and sometimes into June, Clarendon Partnership Awards are matched to scholars depending on the award requirements. No further information is required of Clarendon offer holders.
- Once each scholar’s unique funding package is confirmed, they will receive the funding breakdown letter (aka a ‘CB2’) outlining the funding arrangements. Final college placements will also be confirmed alongside partnership awards.
NOTIFICATION OF CLARENDON SCHOLARSHIP DECISIONS
- All successful Clarendon candidates will be contacted via email. The majority of offers are sent out by the end of April of each year.
- Due to the number of eligible applicants, unsuccessful students will not be contacted. If you have not heard from us by June, please assume that unfortunately you have not been awarded a Clarendon scholarship.
- A few late nominations may take place during the summer period if nominated students withdraw, however this is rare.
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