Funding
SOURCES OF FUNDING
Our MSc in Clinical Embryology students have been very successful in obtaining funding from the following highly prestigious schemes: Rhodes Foundation, Clarendon Fund, Wiedenfeld Leadership Foundation, Hill Foundation, Felix Scholarship Scheme, FROST Scholarship,and the Africa Oxford Initiative. Part Funding has also been obtained from the Santander Graduate Award Scheme. Information concerning funding for all students is available on the University's Funding and Fees webpage.
Departmental Funding
GRADUATE PROGRAMME SCHOLARSHIPS
For the 2023/24 Post Graduate Student intake we will be awarding a University Clarendon scholarship (PGR and MSc Clinical Embryology admissions are eligible). This scholarship covers student fees and provide a living expenses stipend. Only students applying for the 1st December 2023 deadline will be considered for the Clarendon scholarship.
Division Funding
Please note that to be considered for Divisional funding, candidates applying to start this course in October 2024 must have submitted their University application by 12 noon (GMT) on Friday 1st December 2023. All applications received by this date will automatically be considered for Divisional funding from a number of sources.
Loans
If the MSc in Clinical Embryology is your first master's degree, Postgraduate Master's Finance may be available from the UK government to contribute towards course fees and/or your living costs.
For further details, please click here
For information on US Loans, please refer to the US Loans page
Alternative funding
You can explore other sources of funding on the University's pages funding and fees page.