Transform Your Future: Ellison Undergraduate Scholars Program at Oxford (2026 Intake) Applications open from 1 May to 31 July 2025

 


Begin an extraordinary undergraduate journey at the University of Oxford, fully supported by the Ellison Scholars Program, powered by the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT). This initiative empowers exceptional international students to pursue any undergraduate course at Oxford while working on global innovation challenges.↚

Transform Your Future: Ellison Undergraduate Scholars Program at Oxford (2026 Intake)

Details
Approximately 20 scholars are selected each year from a global pool of high-achieving applicants to join Oxford in October 2026. The program covers every year of the degree and includes a unique 10-week summer internship with EIT, focused on tackling real-world challenges alongside experts.
Financial support spans full tuition, monthly living stipend, travel, healthcare, technology grants, and more—enabling scholars to fully engage in both academic and practical innovation projects.

Eligibility

Applicants must meet Oxford’s entry criteria for a chosen undergraduate course and satisfy its English language requirements. Candidates should also exhibit outstanding academic excellence, leadership potential, and alignment with EIT’s mission in one of four focus areas: health & medical science, food security & sustainable agriculture, climate & clean energy, or government innovation in the AI era.

Benefits

Tuition coverage throughout studies, a generous monthly stipend for living and accommodation, reimbursement for round-trip airfare and visa fees, and access to healthcare. Scholars also receive tech support (e.g. laptop), funding for conferences, paid summer internships with EIT, and mentorship from leading experts. They join a global peer network committed to impactful, interdisciplinary innovation.([turn0search4])

How to Apply

Applications open from 1 May to 31 July 2025 through the official Ellison Scholars portal. You will need to submit academic records, a CV, passport copy, high school diploma, English proficiency documents, and three recommendation letters.


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