Graduate Study at the University of Oxford Pós-graduação na Universidade de Oxford A guide to applying for students from Brazil Application deadlines SCHOLARSHIPS ENGLISH LANGUAGE VISA ADVICE DEPARTMENTS AND COLLEGES CAREERS AND ALUMNI STUDENT PROFILES www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/courses www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/brazil
As one of the world s leading universities, Oxford seeks to attract the best students from around the world. Oxford has a 900 year history of educating some of the brightest minds and outstanding individuals from across the world, and has links with more than 50 Nobel Prize winners. Oxford is ranked first in the UK and joint second in the world*, and is renowned for its research strengths across the arts and sciences. Oxford s links with Brazil are swiftly expanding, with an ever growing number of Brazilian students and staff across a wide range of disciplines. Currently, over 9,800 graduate students from diverse backgrounds and more than 145 countries are studying in Oxford s historic libraries, researching in our first class laboratories, and enjoying membership of our close-knit colleges. We currently have more than 30 Brazilian graduate students at the University, and we look forward to developing our relationship with Brazil further. *Times Higher Education Supplement s World University Rankings 2012 13 Oxford London The study of Brazil takes place across many academic disciplines at Oxford. The University s vibrant Brazilian Studies Programme promotes a greater understanding of Brazil s history, society, language, culture, politics, economy, ecology, international relations and environmental studies. Collaborations between Oxford and Brazil include the Structural Genomics Consortium, the Blavatnik School of Government, Environmental Sciences, Plant Sciences and Technology Transfer. www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/brazilianstudies
Scholarships Bolsas de estudo New graduate students at Oxford in 2014 15 will benefit from over 850 scholarships, worth over 70 million, from the University, its colleges and other supporters. Oxford has a wide range of scholarships available for graduate students from Brazil who demonstrate academic excellence. Funding comes from a variety of sources including University-wide schemes such as the Clarendon Fund, departmental scholarships, college scholarships, and other external funds kindly donated by charities, philanthropists and other organisations. Science without Borders (Ciência sem Fronteiras) The University of Oxford is delighted to participate in Science without Borders and is glad to host growing numbers of Brazilian doctoral students in the Medical Sciences and Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences through this scheme. For the latest information on how to apply for these scholarships, please see www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/scholarship/swb Clarendon Fund The Clarendon Fund offers over 120 full scholarships every year to academically excellent graduate students at the University of Oxford. Clarendon scholarships cover full fees as well as a generous grant for living expenses funded with the help of Oxford University Press, Oxford s colleges and other external partners. www.clarendon.ox.ac.uk Other scholarships available to Brazilian graduate students include: BP Awards for the Blavatnik School of Government British Chevening Scholarships Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities Louis Dreyfus-Weidenfeld Scholarship and Leadership Programme Santander Graduate Awards Find out which scholarships you are eligible for using the Fees, Funding and Scholarship Search www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/fundingsearch To be considered for University scholarships, apply for your course by the relevant January deadline. Some scholarships may require a separate application process. Find full details at www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/scholarships
Oxford s departments and colleges Departamentos e colleges de Oxford Oxford s graduate courses are short and high-quality, facilitating students swift career progression. Oxford offers around 200 Master s-level courses (usually 1 year; some courses take 2 years) and 120 doctoral programmes (3 4 years). Students on Master s-level courses attend lectures and seminars, and are typically assessed by exams and coursework. Students on doctoral courses complete a major research project and thesis, meeting regularly with a supervisor. Many doctoral courses require a Master s degree in a relevant subject. www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/courses As an Oxford graduate student, you will belong to a department which will provide your teaching and supervision. You will also be a member of one of the University s world-famous colleges. Being a member of a college is one of the most unique aspects of studying at Oxford and offers you access to a personal community of fellow students where you can relax and socialise with people from all over the world. You can also enjoy stimulating discussions with students and academic staff from a variety of subjects. All colleges offer meals and many provide some accommodation too. www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/colleges Life in Oxford A vida em Oxford Living in Oxford is a truly special student experience where centuries of tradition sit alongside a bustling and modern cosmopolitan city. There is a vibrant community of friendly and dynamic people from all parts of the world and a multitude of events take place on a daily basis, including art exhibitions, athletic competitions, film screenings, concerts, as well as student-organised social and cultural events. Oxford University Brazilian Society (OUBS) OUBS aims to encourage interactions among Brazilian students, the Brazilian community in Oxford and other overseas communities, and promotes the interests of Brazilian students and researchers living in Oxford. They organise social, academic, cultural and political events to gather people with similar interests. They are happy to answer any questions from Brazilian applicants, please contact them via their website: www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/oubs Careers Apoio às carreiras To help students on their way to exciting and fulfilling careers, Oxford offers comprehensive careers advice and support to all our students and alumni, which help develop the necessary skills for applying for jobs, further study, and success in the workplace. The Careers Service provides access to international internships and work experience whilst you are studying, and a wide range of employers and job opportunities for the next stage of your career. www.careers.ox.ac.uk
Application deadlines Prazos para candidaturas Applications for graduate study at Oxford for entry in October 2014 are now open and you can apply online. The University has a number of application deadlines throughout the year and these may vary so check our Course Guide to see which deadlines apply for the course you are interested in. Every course has a main application deadline in January, these are: Friday 10 January 2014 Medical Sciences, Computer Science, Philosophy, and Politics and International Relations Friday 24 January 2014 All other subjects You will need to submit a completed application by the relevant January deadline if you would like to be considered for one of our scholarship schemes. A completed application will include your CV, your official transcript(s), three academic references and a statement of purpose or research proposal. Some courses also require samples of written work or admissions tests so check carefully. www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/apply Everything you need to know about applying can be found in the Course Guide www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/courses English language requirements Nível mínimo de inglês In addition to meeting the academic selection criteria for your course, you will need to demonstrate your ability to study in English. Evidence needs to be in the form of a certificate of an English language test taken within two years of the date your course starts. Please check the Course Guide to determine whether your course requires Standard or Higher scores. You can apply before you have taken your test although you should send on your results as soon as these are available. IELTS 7.0 TOEFL ibt (internet-based) Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English Standard overall score Additional requirements Minimum 6.5 per component 100 Minimum component scores: Listening - 22 Reading - 24 Speaking - 25 Writing - 24 C Higher overall score 7.5 A Not accepted www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/englishproficiency Additional requirements Minimum 7.0 per component 110 Minimum component scores: Listening - 22 Reading - 24 Speaking - 25 Writing - 24 B Essential requirements for graduate study A first or strong upper-second class undergraduate degree, usually between 3.5 3.8 GPA (US). This is between 8.0 and 10 or a mark of AB or muito bom when awarded after 4 or more years of study (Brazil) and a number of requirements specific to your course, listed under Selection Criteria in the Course Guide. Visa support Vistos We offer help and support throughout the student visa process for all our international students. Our website contains further details: www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/visa. You can also contact one of our Visa and Immigration advisers for guidance: www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/visasupport. Roberta Gregoli, DPhil in Medieval and Modern Languages (The Queen s College) previously studied at Unicamp, São Paulo and is funded by the Clarendon Fund, The Queen s College and the Santander scholarship. The international community and the cultural life in Oxford are amazing. My decision to choose my subject of study was solely based on a passion for my subject, and I am lucky to have been funded to pursue it.
Alumni Ex-alunos The University of Oxford has a long history of providing students with the skills, experience, and confidence to follow their passions. There are over 700 Oxford alumni in South and Central America (excluding Mexico), 246 of whom live in Brazil. There is a Brazilian alumni branch in Rio de Janeiro, OUS Brazil, which aims to provide support to alumni in Brazil, and to put alumni in touch with one another. Their main event is a dinner that is organised every two years in conjunction with Cambridge alumni, with speakers from both universities including Ambassadors and Ministers. Alumni in Brazil can all access a full range of benefits and services from exclusive events to careers guidance and access to continuing education opportunities. Oxford s distinguished Brazilian alumni include: Vinícius de Moraes (1913 1980), diplomat, poet and songwriter. Lourdes Sola, retired Professor of the Department of Political Science, University of São Paulo, and past President of the International Political Science Association. Matias Spektor, Professor at Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro (FGV-Rio) and newspaper columnist. Andre Hallack, DPhil in Healthcare Innovation (St Cross College) previously studied at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC). Oxford is a cosy town, but there are lots of things to do! The facilities are amazing and the staff are highly qualified. My Brazilian contemporaries agree that there are some cultural differences, however the staff are very friendly and open to talking with their students. The contact time here is very good. If you re thinking about applying, just go for it, and believe in yourself! Contact Details Contatos Contact the Graduate Admissions and Funding Team: Online: www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/ask Phone (admissions): +44 (0)1865 270059 Phone (funding): +44 (0)1865 280487 Join us at www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/socialmedia oxfordgradstudy oxfordgradstudy www.graduate.ox.ac.uk/brazil Undergraduate Admissions If you are interested in studying for an undergraduate degree at Oxford, please look at the undergraduate admissions website: www.ox.ac.uk/undergraduate or contact the team at: undergraduate.admissions@admin.ox.ac.uk The photos used in this brochure were submitted by current graduate students and recent alumni as part of photography competitions that took place in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Front cover: Alethia Kang; p2: Rebecca Scott; p3: Mike Navarrete, Akash Verma, Joseph Caruana; p4: Jonathan Webb, Caitilin McMillan, Katherine Brabon. Oxford University Press (OUP) is a department of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world, publishing in multiple academic fields with offices all over the globe, including its branch office in São Paulo, Brazil and English Language Teaching (ELT) offices in other parts of the country such as Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba. OUP s growth in South America has been exceptional, and OUP Brazil has made particularly strong contributions to secondary education. Its activities help to further the University s objective of excellence in research, scholarship and education.