This scholarship programme will increase the number of women from low and middle-income countries taking up offers for postgraduate science courses at Oxford. The programme has been made possible by a generous donation from the Optiver Foundation.
The programme, which will provide support for up to 30 taught master’s students over a period of five years, has been made possible by a generous donation from the Optiver Foundation. The next Optiver Foundation Scholars will begin their studies at Oxford in October 2026, and will be the fourth cohort of the scholarship scheme. Scholars will join the Departments of Statistics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry and Engineering Science, or the Mathematical Institute, and will receive full financial support to cover their course fees, as well as a grant for living costs.
Benefits
Scholars will receive full financial support to cover their course fees, as well as a grant for living costs.
Scholarships Courses
- Advanced Computer Science
- Energy Systems (Engineering Science)
- Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
- Mathematical Sciences
- Mathematical and Theoretical Physics
- Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science
- Quantum Technologies
- Statistics
- Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Requirements
- Applicant must be a female
- Applicant should come from a low or middle-income countries
- Must be applying to any of the eligible courses listedÂ
- Students currently at Oxford are not eligible to apply.
- This scholarship is not open to applications from candidates who hold deferred offers to start in 2026-27.
Eligible Courses
- MSc Energy Systems (Engineering Science)
- MSc Advanced Computer Science
- MSc Mathematical and Theoretical Physics
- MSc Mathematical Modelling and Scientific Computing
- MSc Mathematical SciencesÂ
- MSc Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science
- MSc in Quantum Technologies
- MSc Statistical Science
- MSc Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
Selection Process
What happens after you apply?
- Applicants who have completed the additional application form, who meet the eligibility criteria, and who receive an offer from an eligible course will be assessed for the scholarship by a panel of academic staff, based on academic merit and potential.
- Successful candidates will be contacted with a scholarship offer.
- If you are offered, and accept, a scholarship, this means your funding is now secure as long as you meet the conditions of your offer of a place to study at Oxford.
All successful applicants will be contacted by email and the majority of offers are sent out in May.
Method of Application
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To be considered for this scholarship, submit your application for graduate study first by the relevant November, December, or January deadline for your course, and tick the relevant box on the graduate application form.
If you meet the advertised eligibility criteria, we will ask you to complete an additional scholarship application form to ask about your socio-economic situation and to assess for potential disadvantage and under-representation.
For More Information,
Application Deadline: January 28, 2026.