2013/2014 Eni Master’s Scholarships for Africans to Study at the University of Oxford.

Application Deadline: 4 March 2014

St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, in partnership with the international integrated energy company Eni, is offering five students from Angola, Ghana, Libya, Mozambique and Nigeria the opportunity to study for a fully funded degree in 2014-15.

This will allow St Antony’s to admit some of the best African students irrespective of means and will add immeasurably to the diverse and intellectual character of the College. This is part of a joint initiative between Eni & St Antony’s College to invest in and strengthen African leadership.

St Antony’s and Eni are equally keen to provide encouragement and where possible, structured incentives for Eni Scholars to continue their studies or find useful employment back in their home country after graduating from Oxford. Discussions about this are on-going and scholars will be informed of relevant contacts and partnerships as they emerge.

Am I eligible?

The scholarships are open to applicants who are ordinarily resident in Angola, Ghana, Libya, Mozambique and Nigeria. Preference will be given to applicants whose first degree is from an African university.

The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of both academic merit and potential and financial need. Preference will be given to applicants who have clear ambitions to use their accumulated learning to benefit their home country after graduation.

Please ensure you meet the requirements for entry to your course, including English language requirements. See the University’s course guide for more information.

Applicants must apply for admission to one of the following eligible courses:

1 year Master’s courses

MSc African Studies

MSc Economics & Social History

MSc Economics for Development

MSc Global Governance and Diplomacy
2 year MPhil courses

MPhil Development Studies

MPhil Economic & Social History

MPhil Economics

MPhil Modern Middle Eastern Studies

MPhil International Relations
3 year DPhil course

DPhil International Development

What does it cover?

100% of university and college fees, and an annual grant for living costs (the rate was £12,900 for 12 month courses and £9,675 for 9 month courses in 2013-14).

The scholarship also covers one economy return airfare from your home country to the UK at the start and end of your course.

If your scholarship is offered for a course lasting more than one year, the continuation of your scholarship each year is subject to an annual renewal process based upon satisfactory academic progress.

How do I apply?

In order to be considered for this scholarship, you must submit your application for graduate study by 14 March 2014 and you must have secured a conditional or unconditional place on your chosen programme of study by the expected final decision date (2 May 2014).

You must also complete an Eni scholarship application form and email it to the Assistant College Registrar, assistant.registrar@sant.ox.ac.uk, by 14 March 2014.

How will I know if I have been successful?

Once a date for the Eni selection committee at St Antony’s College has been finalised, we will post the expected final decision date on this website. Decisions are likely to be made in May 2014.

 

Further information

If you have any questions about this scholarship which are not answered above, please email the Assistant College Registrar at assistant.registrar@sant.ox.ac.uk.
For More Information:

 Download the Eni Scholarship Application Form

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