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  1. Overview. Funding for graduate courses is competitive, but the University of Oxford offers more support than you might think. For example, for the 2022-23 academic year, just over 48% of our new graduate students received full or partial funding from the University or other funders.

  2. Undergraduate qualifications. If your graduate course at Oxford requires a ‘strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours’ in the UK system, you will usually need a bachelor’s degree with an overall grade of 85% from a Double First Class University, former Project 985 or Project 211 institution or 90% from other institutions.

  3. Oxford's Department for Continuing Education is also one of the oldest providers of part-time adult education, having been founded in 1878 at the forefront of the University Extension movement. Stay informed

  4. Why does Oxford interview? A good deal of the teaching at Oxford takes place in small classes or tutorials, and your interviewers – who may be your future tutors – are assessing your ability to study, think and learn in this way. The interview is designed to assess your academic potential.

  5. The University of Oxford and the Mastercard Foundation have established an innovative and ambitious partnership under the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program and the Africa Oxford Initiative . 60-70 Mastercard Foundation AfOx Scholarships are available for applicants to any full-time one-year taught master’s course at Oxford for 2024-25 entry who are African nationals, are ordinarily ...

  6. Celebrating 20 years of Oxford's Executive MBA It has been 20 years since the first Executive MBA class walked into Saïd Business School. To celebrate this anniversary we have launched a new podcast series, The Application, to share the stories of some of our extraordinary alumni.

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · In 2024 Oxford is offering one of the most generous bursary packages of any UK university to Home students with a family income of around £50,000 or less, with additional opportunities available to UK students from households with incomes of £32,500 or less.

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