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What happens on a UNIQ Summer School?
— Samuel
Victoria, a student of Oxford's Astrophoria foundation programme, talks about her experiences with it ... and pugs.
— Victoria
Ella, a volunteer for Oxplore festival, talks about its role taking Oxford-style teaching and research round the country.
— Ella
An inside view of life at Oxford as a Crankstart Scholar.
— Rhys

Applying to Oxford as a graduate student

Graduate admissions

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Departments offering courses

A wide range of departments offer graduate courses, spanning all four of the University of Oxford's academic divisions and Oxford Lifelong Learning.


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Where do I start?

If you're considering applying for graduate study at Oxford, this step-by-step guide will get you started.


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Funding

Find out more about funding your studies including scholarships, Research Councils and studentships. 

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Links to all Oxford University Colleges and Permanent Private Halls.




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Oxford Sparks

Ocean Scientist Arianwen Herbert on phytoplankton, the lungs of the Earth.


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Oxford in the Conversation

Microplastics have been found to interact with the gut microbiome – here’s what health effects they might have.





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Alumni news and events

Valuing silence: Kate McLoughlin discusses her landmark publication about silence in English literature.



Studying at Oxford

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Undergraduate admissions and outreach

Do you love to question and have an appetite for knowledge? Do you consistently achieve top grades in your class? Are you looking for an exceptional education in an environment which values individuals for who they are? Oxford might be the place for you. 


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Graduate admissions

We offer a unique experience to our graduate students, including the opportunity to work with leading academics and with world-class libraries, laboratories, museums and collections. 


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Lifelong learning

Whether learning for personal enrichment, career development or simply curiosity, our part-time courses online and in-person bring an Oxford education within reach of anyone with the motivation.