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Name
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Oxford Kobe scholarships
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Overview
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The Oxford Kobe scholarships were established in 1994 to enable academically gifted Japanese graduate students to study at the University of Oxford
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Nationality
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Japan
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Other criteria
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None
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Level of study
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All full-time and part-time graduate degrees
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Subject
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All
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Duration
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Awards are made for the full duration of a student's fee liability for the agreed course (subject to an annual renewal process based on a review of their academic progress and their funding position)
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Type of student
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Students accepted to start a graduate course at Oxford in 2010/11
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Value
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University and college fees, a grant for living
expenses (£11,500 in 2009/10) and flight (Japan-UK or UK-Japan) at the start and
end of your course
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Number
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At least two awards will be available.
One award is normally tenable at St
Catherine's College and the award holder will be expected to transfer to St
Catherine's if the award is accepted.
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Application procedure
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Apply at the same time as you apply to Oxford by selecting Oxford Kobe Scholarships in the University of Oxford Scholarships section of the University's graduate application form
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Downloads
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None
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Closing date
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Application Deadline 2
8 January 2010 for Medical Sciences and Philosophy students; 22 January 2010 for all other subjects
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Results
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We expect to notify successful applicants by email in May 2010.
Unfortunately, due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to contact unsuccessful applicants individually or provide feedback on their applications.
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Other information
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None
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About the donor
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The Oxford Kobe scholarships are funded by an endowment managed by the University of Oxford. It was created by a benefaction given by St Catherine's College and offered with the approval of the Kobe Institute and the Japan Foundation
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Last updated
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24.08.09 JPR
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