China Oxford Scholarship Fund
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China Oxford Scholarship Fund

Merit Based
Scholarship
United Kingdom
Provided by University of Oxford

Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a national of the People's Republic of China and ordinarily resident in mainland China, Hong Kong, or Macau.
  • Must have an official or conditional offer to pursue a full-time Master's or DPhil course at the University of Oxford.​
  • Both new applicants and continuing Oxford students are eligible, though preference is given to those starting their first year of graduate studies and first-time applicants to the scholarship.​

 

Application Process

  • Apply for a full-time graduate course at the University of Oxford by the relevant deadline.​
  • Submit a separate application directly to the China Oxford Scholarship Fund (COSF).
  • Application details and forms will be available on the COSF website 

 

  • Documents Required:
    • Completed COSF application form​
    • Proof of offer from the University of Oxford​
    • Academic transcripts​
    • Personal statement​
    • Two academic references​
    • Any additional documents as specified by COSF​

Scholarship Benefits

  • Funding Coverage:
    • Scholarship amounts vary; examples include:​
      • £9,500 Weston Scholarship​
      • £9,500 Brian Keelan Award​
      • £8,000 Zee Award​
      • £7,500 Tang Oxford Award​
      • £5,000 Magdalen Award​
      • £3,000 Hoare Family Award​
         
  • Duration of Funding:
    • Typically awarded for one academic year; some awards may be renewable or extendable based on performance and available funding.​
       
  • Extra Benefits:
    • Access to a network of COSF scholars and alumni.​
    • Opportunities to participate in COSF-organized events in China, Hong Kong, and the UK.​

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Fields of Study
Open to all
Coverage
Partial Tuition Waiver + Other Expenses
Deadline
Program Deadline Applies
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Scholarship Details

TypeMerit Based
FundingScholarship
CountryUnited Kingdom

Universities

University of Oxford