Students from Africa universities can undertake postgraduate at master’s level at Oxford University.

 

St Antony’s College Oxford in partnership with the international integrated energy company Eni, is offering students from African universities the opportunity of fully funded scholarships, including fees and living expenses, to undertake postgraduate study at the Master’s level at the University of Oxford.

Students from Angola, Ghana, Libya, Mozambique and Nigeria applying for the following courses will be considered for this award:

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

St Antony’s College specializes in international relations, politics, economics, history and anthropology.

Eni Scholars will be drawn from a pool of applicants holding conditional offers of admission to the above programmes.

During the selection procedure for the Eni Scholarship, consideration will be given to qualified students who can demonstrate that they do not otherwise have the financial means to continue their studies at Oxford.

Additional consideration will also be given to any student who has clear ambitions to use their accumulated learning to benefit their native country after graduation.

Application Deadline; March.

For more information and scholarship application, please visit; St Antony’s College and ENI Scholarship Website

 

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