Jenkins Memorial Fund Scholarships
The Jenkins Memorial Fund was established in 2004 in memory of the former Chancellor, Roy Jenkins. The purpose of the Fund is to promote the exchange of students between universities in continental Europe and Oxford by providing scholarships in the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Students can study at a partner university in the Europaeum association of a select group of leading European universities. The current partners are the universities of Bologna, Bonn, Helsinki, Leiden, Madrid (Complutense), Paris I, Prague (Charles University), the Graduate Institute of International & Development Studies, Geneva, and the Jagiellonian in Krakow.
| Eligibility | |
|---|---|
| Nationality: | All nationalities |
| Fee status: | Home/EU and Overseas |
| Level of study: | Postgraduate students |
| Year of study: | All years of study |
| Subject: | Any area of Humanities or Social Sciences |
| College: | All colleges |
| Award details: | |
|---|---|
| Duration: | Three months to one year |
| Value: | Up to £10,000 depending on duration and costs of planned study abroad |
| Number: | Up to 2 scholarships |
Other information
It is expected that students will continue to be registered for a degree at Oxford during the period of their study abroad.
Successful candidates will be required to obtain the approval of their college to study away from Oxford, and, where applicable, must also obtain dispensation from residence from their faculty board.
Students taking part in an Erasmus exchange will not normally be eligible for Jenkins Memorial Fund Scholarships.
