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The Khazanah-Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Merdeka Scholarships, established
to mark the 50th anniversary of Malaysia's independence, are intended to enable
outstanding Malaysian students to undertake postgraduate study at the University of
Oxford.
Subject areas may be drawn from a range of fields. Candidates are required to
demonstrate a high level of academic achievement, and how their study will make a
contribution to the future needs of Malaysia.!
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Fields of Study The fields of study covered by the
Scholarship Programme include the following:
a) Business: Economics, Finance, Investment, Law, Actuarial Science;
b) Bio-medical Sciences: Bio-chemistry, Food Technology, Bio-technology,
Bio-engineering, Molecular Biology, Genomics and Bio-informatics;
c) Engineering: Electronics, Micro-Electronics, Nano-technology, Materials
Science.
Other fields may be considered.
Eligibility Candidates, who must be citizens of Malaysia,
should have an excellent record of academic achievement and a proven capacity for
independent research. Attention will also be given to the personal qualities of the
candidates in terms of their leadership potential and ability to communicate.
Candidates will be expected to show how their careers and the wider interests of
Malaysia will benefit from a period of study at Oxford.
Value of Scholarship Awards will include University and
College fees, accommodation and subsistence allowances, and return air fares.
Awards are renewable annually through the duration of the programme of study.
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How to Apply To apply, applicants are required to submit the
following:
* The completed application form;
* A signed personal statement of no more than 1,000 words that
includes a description of the intended area of study and describes how this will
benefit Malaysia. The statement should also outline the applicant's reasons for
wanting to study at Oxford, and summarise the personal qualities that would make
them a worthy recipient of a scholarship;
* A list of academic qualifications and other awards and honours
received;
* A statement of the status of their application to the
University of Oxford;
* Two confidential letters of recommendation from referees who
can assess in detail the applicant's academic performance and potential. The
recommendation letters must reach the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies by the
application deadline.
All correspondence should be addressed to:
The Academic Office,
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies,
George Street,
Oxford OX1 2AR,
UK Tel: 44 1865 278730
Fax: 44 1865 248942
e-mail: academic.office@oxcis.ac.uk
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