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Fees, Funding and Scholarships

Postgraduate study

Understanding the costs helps you plan ahead. Here's what you'll pay for your course, accommodation and meals, plus the funding available to support you.
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Postgraduate course fees

Your course fee covers teaching and academic facilities, but not accommodation or meals. Accommodation and meal costs are separate and paid directly to the college.

For current fee information for Home and Overseas students, including details on available funding and scholarships, please see the Oxford University website.

Graduate course fees
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Accommodation

Accommodation for graduate students is offered across three sites: St Cross Annexe, Hollybush Row and Rectory Road. Rooms range from standard shared-bathroom options to ensuite rooms and one-bedroom flats, with prices varying by site and room type.

Prices are based on a 50-week tenancy, starting at £192 per week.

Graduate accommodation
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Meals

A full English breakfast costs just under £2.50 (with free tea and coffee). Hot lunches and dinners cost around £5. Optional formal dinners – held three times a week – are restaurant-quality three-course meals for about £10.

All meals are optional. If you’d rather cook for yourself, our graduate accommodation has fully equipped kitchens.

Meal options
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Financial support

Brasenose invests over £550,000 annually in graduate funding. We offer both full studentships and partial awards, and every offer holder is automatically considered for scholarships.

All students receive graduate research allowances to support their academic work. Separately, student support grants help cover costs like language courses, conference travel, and sports. Our means-tested mini bursaries are there when unexpected costs hit.

College grants and bursaries