Fees & Funding (Rad Bio)
Fees
The cost of study at Oxford falls into two categories:
- the Annual course fee and
- living expenses.
Cost of your application includes an application (£75) plus English language test and/or a visa.
University Scholarships
To help identify available scholarships, please use the Fees, funding and scholarships search and look at individual college websites.
Academic Futures is a series of scholarship programmes that will address underrepresentation and help improve equality, diversity and inclusion in our graduate student body. You simply need to submit your completed application by the December deadline, and if you are eligible you'll automatically be considered.
EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS
The main University Funding site lists many of these external scholarships. There are several schemes specifically for clinically-qualified applicants.
Some of the major external scholarships relevant to Medical Sciences applicants are listed below.
- Rhodes Scholarships support students from a range of countries to study at Oxford.
- Commonwealth Scholarships fund students from Commonwealth countries.
- China Scholarship Council funds students from China.
Alternative Guide to Postgraduate Funding . The University has subscribed to this Guide, which can be accessed free of charge. Applicants who do not yet have a University email account should submit their details via this online request form in order to receive the Alternative Guide pin, which they can then use to register for the Guide.
UK MASTER'S LOANS
A £10,000 loan scheme for full-time and part-time master's courses is available, funded by the UK government. For more information and to check eligibility please refer to the loan pages on the Graduate Admissions Fees and Funding webpage.