Black Academic Futures Scholarships

5 December 2024

Jesus College is proud to be once again supporting the University of Oxford’s Black Academic Futures Scholarships programme.

The Black Academic Futures Scholarships offer UK Black and Mixed Black students financial support to pursue graduate study at Oxford.

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These awards are made possible by the generous support of funding partners across the University and colleges – including Jesus College – and the scholarships are open to all academic subjects. Each scholarship will cover course fees in full and provides scholars with a grant for living costs. Awards are made for the full duration of the fee liability for a student’s course.

Eligibility

These scholarships are available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom, who are of Black or Mixed Black ethnicity and who hold an offer for either a taught or research postgraduate degree, starting in the 2025-26 academic year. This includes all full-time and part-time DPhil and master’s courses.

You must have been Ordinarily Resident in the UK for three years before the start date of the course for which you hold an offer. This residence must not have been for the main purpose of receiving full time education. An exception to this is if you have been temporarily resident outside of the UK for the purpose of taking up temporary employment and would have been resident in the UK but for the temporary employment.

These scholarships support students across the University and are open to all subject areas, with some funding dedicated to supporting students on specific courses.

 

 

Applying for the Black Academic Futures scholarships

To apply for the Black Academic Futures Scholarship, all you have to do is submit your completed graduate course application, including ethnicity information, by either the November, December, or January deadline (whichever is relevant for your course) and you will automatically be considered. You do not need to submit any additional documents and there is no separate scholarship application form for these awards.

If you are eligible for these scholarships, you will be considered automatically regardless of which college (if any) you state as your preference on your graduate application form. However, some of these awards are only tenable at specific colleges and successful applicants will be transferred to the relevant college in order to take up the scholarship if applicable.

What happens after you apply?

  1. Your application to your course will be considered by the academics working in your proposed field of study. The department will notify you with an outcome. See our decision timeline for more details.
  2. All applicants who receive a course offer and are eligible for Black Academic Futures will be assessed for the scholarship through a cross-divisional selection process, based on academic merit and potential.
  3. Successful candidates will be contacted with a scholarship offer. Final college placements will also be confirmed for awards that are tenable at specific colleges only.
  4. If you are offered, and accept, a Black Academic Futures Scholarship, this means your funding is now secure as long as you meet the conditions of your offer of a place to study at Oxford.

All successful applicants will be contacted by email and the majority of offers are sent out in May.