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AfOx Kennedy Trust Prize Studentship For African Researchers

AfOx Kennedy Trust Prize Studentship For African Researchers
Modified: 22nd November, 2021 Scholarships


AfOx Kennedy Trust Prize – The Kennedy Institute is a world-leading research institute that carries out basic and translational research into immune function and inflammatory disease include immune mediated inflammatory disease (including Rheumatoid Arthritis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease), mechano-inflammatory disease (including osteoarthritis and tendinopathy), cancer, biophysics, infection, microbiome, metabolism, aging, computational biology, heart disease and tissue healing

We have developed a fully funded AfOx Kennedy Trust Prize Studentship to build links between African Universities and Institutes and the Kennedy Institute.

Afox is a cross-university platform based at the University of Oxford with the aim of facilitating equitable and sustainable collaborations between researchers at the University of Oxford and African Universities. Find out more about AfoX.

Category: Postgraduate Scholarships | Masters | PhD Scholarships | Fellowships

Eligible Countries: African Countries

Reward: Full & Partial Scholarship

Deadline: December 3, 2021

Scholarship Details
As a DPhil in Molecular and Cellular Medicine student you will spend up to four years (eight years for part-time students) in one of the Kennedy institute of Rheumatology or Botnar Research Centre’s many research groups, working on a research project supervised by the group’s principal investigator and your supervisory team.

You will take part in the extensive training programme specifically organised for graduate students within the department.

Scholarship Requirements
In order to be eligible to apply for the scholarship, applicants must:

As a minimum, applicants should hold or be predicted to achieve the equivalent of the following UK qualifications:

a first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree with honours
You do not need to have a previous master’s degree to be considered for this DPhil.

In exceptional circumstances, if the above criteria are not met, an applicant could be considered if they have substantial professional experience in a related field.

For applicants with a degree from the USA, the minimum GPA sought is 3.5 out of 4.0.

If your degree is not from the UK or another country specified above, visit our International Qualifications page for guidance on the qualifications and grades that would usually be considered to meet the University’s minimum entry requirements.

Scholarship Duration and Reward
The University expects to be able to offer around 1,000 full or partial graduate scholarships across the collegiate University in 2022-23. You will be automatically considered for the majority of Oxford scholarships, if you fulfil the eligibility criteria and submit your graduate application by the relevant December or January deadline.

Most scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and/or potential.

  • Stipend funding for 4 years (>£22,000 per annum), all tuition/fees (UK/ROI & Overseas tuition), including funding for laboratory expenses, training and conference travel
  • Additional travel fund for return flight to Africa yearly
  • Close links and supervisory relationships with institutions in Africa
  • Mentoring program run by AfOx
  • Social activities run by AfOx so you interact with the African student community in Oxford
  • Close partnership with colleges linked to the AfOx program


Required Documents
To apply, candidates must be ready to submit the following documents;

  • Official transcript(s)
  • CV/résumé – Full instructions and link to standard CV creation form
  • Statement of purpose/personal statement:
    A maximum of 500 words, plus an optional extended statement of a maximum of 1,000 words
  • References/letters of recommendation:
    Three overall, of which at least two must be academic


Method of Application
Step 1: Read our guide to getting started, which explains how to prepare for and start an application.

Step 2: Check that you meet the Entry requirements and read the How to apply information on this page.

Step 3: Check the deadlines on this page and the deadline information in our Application Guide. Plan your time to submit your application well in advance – we recommend two or three weeks earlier.

Step 4: Check if you’re eligible for an application fee waiver. Application fee waivers are available for:
  • UK applicants from low-income backgrounds who meet the eligibility criteria;
  • residents in a country on our low-income countries list (refer to the eligibility criteria);
  • current Oxford graduate taught students applying for readmission to an eligible course; and
  • additional applications to selected research courses that are closely related to your first application.


Step 5: Start your application using the relevant link below. As you complete the form, consult our Application Guide for advice at each stage. You’ll find the answers to most common queries in our FAQs.

Apply Here
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