Oxford-Sir Ivor Roberts Graduate Scholarship
The Oxford-Sir Ivor Roberts Graduate Scholarship is available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the UK or Republic of Ireland and who are applying to the DPhil History of Art.
The scholarships have been made possible through the support of Trinity College, who created this award to mark the retirement of Sir Ivor Roberts as President of Trinity at the end of the academic year 2016-17. Sir Ivor has always highlighted the importance of graduate students, to both Trinity and the wider Oxford community, and he asked that the fund set up in his name be used to assist graduates within the Social Sciences and Humanities.
The scholarship covers course fees at the Home rate and a grant for living costs. Awards are made for the full duration of your fee liability for the agreed course.
The scholarship is only tenable at Trinity College. All eligible applicants will be considered for this scholarship, regardless of which college (if any) you stated as your preference on the graduate application form. However, successful applications will be transferred to Trinity College in order to take up the scholarship.
Selection is expected to take place in May 2024.
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