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OXFORD-PERSHING SQUARE GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 7 January 2026 

LOCATION: England

Established in 2014, the Oxford-Pershing Square Graduate Scholarships provide up to five full awards covering both the Master’s and the MBA degrees. Scholars can pursue any of the 1+1 MBA partnering programmes and combine it with our MBA. 

Recipients are exceptional individuals who can demonstrate the potential and commitment to find scalable and sustainable solutions to world-scale social challenges.

ELIGIBILITY:

You will be considered in order of priority for the scholarship:

New applicants to the Oxford 1+1 MBA programme.

You must be admitted both to a 1+1 MBA partnering programme and to the MBA before being considered for the scholarship (applicants on the waiting list will not be considered).

Applicants admitted to both a full-time one-year master’s course that is not currently part of the official list of 1+1 MBA partnering programmes, and to the MBA (as a separate application).

Current master’s students who have been admitted to the MBA and were not considered for the scholarship in the previous year.

Academic achievement demonstrated through degree results, GMAT or GRE scores, previous university prizes and awards, and other academic achievements.

Leadership potential demonstrated through experience and motivation.

Strong personal character, integrity, and commitment.

Intention to focus on addressing world-scale social challenges in your career, either in an existing organisation or through the development of a new enterprise.

Ability to envision how to achieve scalable and sustainable solutions to these challenges.

Articulated vision on how the Oxford 1+1 MBA will allow you to fulfill your objectives.

You are advised to highlight these attributes in your 1+1 MBA application, scholarship essay, and interview answers. 

You must submit a complete application for both courses and upload the scholarship essay in the ‘Funding’ section of the 1+1 MBA programme application by the deadline to be considered. 

Answer the following question in no more than 500 words:

How do you intend to change the world, and what does this tell us about you as a person?

BENEFIT:

Value: Course fees for both the Master’s degree and MBA programme, plus a grant for living costs of at least £20,780 for each year of study. 

Number of Scholarship: 5

You will benefit from a range of on-course opportunities such as attending prestigious conferences, termly events, and scholar community activities; a spring ‘trek’ to New York hosted by the Pershing Square Foundation; and mentorship opportunities. 

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UNIVERSITY OF PISA DSU SCHOLARSHIP

LOCATION: Italy

Students can apply for the scholarship provided by the Agenzia Regionale Diritto allo Studio Universitario – DSU is the agency for the University Study Right of the Tuscany Regional Council (Tuscany Region).

ELIGIBILITY:

Students planning to enroll or already enrolled in a Degree program at the University of Pisa, if they do not already have a qualification of the same level of education.

Online application only, via Sportello Studente , by the call’s deadline (usually published every year in July). The application can be submitted even if the student is not enrolled yet. The grant is valid for only one academic year. Therefore, students have to repeat the application each academic year.

Foreign students (with income abroad) who wish to access the services offered by the DSU (Scholarship, Services Scholarship, Grant for Disabled Students, Extraordinary Contribution, Subsided Canteen Prices, etc.) are requested to apply online, print the receipt available in their personal area, and send it following the instructions provided by the admission call, attaching a document certifying the family economic status together with a copy of a valid identity document. For further info in English, once you open this webpage, please click on Announcement scholarship.

EU students: Students from EU countries have to fill in a specific declaration, which can be downloaded at the end of the online application procedure.

Non-EU students from developing countries: Students coming from Non-EU developing countries have to certify that they do not belong to a high-income and high-status family. This certificate must be released by one of the following institutions:

Italian diplomatic representatives in the home country;

Diplomatic representative body (Embassy or Consulate) of the country of origin in Italy.

Please remember that the certificate has to be legalized by the Italian Prefecture.

BENEFIT:

A DSU grant includes

free accommodation

free meals at the University dining halls

contribution to cover extra expenses (sporting activities, books, etc.)

exemption from University tuition fees.

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