Scholarship Summary

Scholarship Description

If you are an international student wanting to apply to Oxford with a study fund, then you have a wonderful chance to apply for the Simon and June Li Undergraduate International Scholarship.

 The funding program is open for undergraduate students demonstrating exceptional academic merit who may be prevented from taking up their course of study due to financial circumstances. Up to two scholarships will be available.

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Scholarship Benefits

Applicants will be awarded up to two scholarships with a course fee and a grant for living costs for 2020 admission.

Scholarship Eligibility

Eligible Countries: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Yemen students can apply for this application .
Acceptable Course or Subjects: The sponsorship will be awarded in undergraduate all three-year and four-year courses in the course listing, except medicine subject offered by the university.

Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:

  • financial aid positions will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and financial need. The information that you provide in your application form will be used to assess how you meet these criteria.
  • For the first award, preference will be given to applicants to undergraduate courses in the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division or the Medical Sciences Division. For the second award, preference will be given to applicants to undergraduate courses in the Humanities Division or Social Sciences Division.

Others

Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.