The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program at the University of Oxford, in partnership with the Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx), offers an extraordinary opportunity for African scholars to pursue a fully funded Master’s degree at one of the world’s most prestigious universities. This program is specifically designed to support 400 African students who are passionate about contributing to pandemic preparedness, recovery, and sustainable development across Africa. The initiative is aligned with Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), marking it as a vital contributor to Africa’s future prosperity and growth.
Through this partnership, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program not only provides access to world-class education at Oxford University, but it also focuses on leadership development. The program aims to shape the next generation of leaders who will drive positive change in critical areas, including health sciences, food systems, sustainable water and energy systems, governance, and entrepreneurship. With its emphasis on leadership potential, the program seeks individuals who have already demonstrated a commitment to social impact, whether through academic excellence or community leadership.
In addition to African scholars, the program specifically targets underrepresented groups, including African women, refugees, displaced persons, and people with disabilities, who are often overlooked in global educational opportunities. By prioritizing these groups, the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program ensures that diverse voices are represented in the fields of health sciences, governance, and sustainable development. This aligns with the broader goals of both AfOx and Oxford University, which seek to foster a more inclusive and equitable global community.
Name of Host Institution
University of Oxford, in partnership with Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx)
Requirements / Eligibility Criteria
- African nationality and residency: Applicants must be citizens and residents of an African country.
- Applicants must submit a Master’s degree application to an eligible program at Oxford University.
- Academic excellence: Candidates should have an outstanding academic record that demonstrates their ability to succeed at one of the world’s leading universities.
- Leadership potential: The program is designed for individuals who have shown a passion for leadership, particularly in areas related to Africa’s development and global challenges.
- Alignment with AfOx themes: The scholarship program targets students whose academic and professional goals align with themes such as pandemic preparedness, food systems, health sciences, sustainable water and energy systems, governance, and entrepreneurship.
- Priority for underrepresented groups: Special emphasis will be given to African women, refugees, displaced persons, and people with disabilities, ensuring that those with the most potential but the fewest opportunities can access this world-class education.
Deadline
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