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Jain Studies Scholarship

University of Oxford

Religious StudiesHistoryPhilosophySouth Asian StudiesIndology

Key Statistics

Grant Amount

Varies by year

Location

Deadline

Varies by year

About this Scholarship

The Jain Studies Scholarship is a merit-based award offered to students pursuing advanced academic research or coursework related to Jainism, its history, philosophy, and cultural impact. This scholarship is designed to support postgraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic ability and a strong commitment to the study of Jain traditions and related disciplines. The scholarship encourages interdisciplinary approaches, welcoming applicants from fields such as Religious Studies, History, Philosophy, and South Asian Studies. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of Jainism within the global academic community by enabling scholars to access resources and mentorship available at the University of Oxford. The scholarship is open to both domestic and international students who meet the eligibility criteria and are admitted to relevant degree programs. Funding amounts and application deadlines vary each year depending on available resources and institutional policies. Prospective applicants are advised to consult the official University of Oxford website or the relevant department for the most current information. The scholarship contributes to the university’s broader commitment to supporting research in underrepresented religious traditions and enhancing cross-cultural academic exchange.

Eligibility & Overview

Financial Grant

Varies by year

Scholarship Type

Merit based

What's Covered

Tuition fees (partial or full, depending on award)
Living expenses (subject to scholarship terms)
Research materials and resources (in some cases)

Description

The Jain Studies Scholarship at the University of Oxford is intended to support postgraduate students who are undertaking specialized study or research in Jainism and related disciplines. Jainism, an ancient Indian religion emphasizing non-violence and asceticism, has a rich philosophical and cultural heritage that is the focus of this scholarship. The award is typically granted to students enrolled in master's or doctoral programs within departments such as the Faculty of Oriental Studies, the Faculty of Theology and Religion, or the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography. Applicants are evaluated based on academic merit, research proposal quality, and potential contribution to the field of Jain studies. The scholarship may cover tuition fees, living costs, and in some cases, additional research expenses, although the exact benefits depend on the specific award cycle and funding availability. The University of Oxford provides access to extensive library collections, archives, and expert faculty, which are valuable resources for scholars in this field. Candidates are encouraged to demonstrate a clear research focus and a commitment to advancing academic knowledge about Jain traditions. The application process usually requires submission of academic transcripts, references, a research proposal, and evidence of admission to a relevant degree program. Deadlines and eligibility criteria vary, so applicants should consult official university resources for up-to-date details. The scholarship forms part of Oxford’s broader initiative to support studies in diverse religious traditions and promote interdisciplinary research that bridges history, philosophy, and cultural studies.

Key Benefits

Financial support covering tuition fees and living expenses, reducing the financial burden on students.

Access to Oxford’s extensive academic resources, including libraries, archives, and faculty expertise.

Opportunity to engage with a global community of scholars specializing in religious and South Asian studies.

Enhanced academic profile through association with a prestigious university and specialized scholarship.

Support for research-related expenses, such as materials and travel, depending on the award terms.

Financing Information

Funding Structure and Financial Support Details

The Jain Studies Scholarship is funded through a combination of university endowments, departmental funds, and external grants dedicated to supporting research in religious studies and South Asian traditions. The exact amount awarded to each recipient varies annually based on available funding and the specific needs of the student. Typically, the scholarship covers either full or partial tuition fees, along with a stipend intended to assist with living expenses while studying at Oxford. Some awards may also include allowances for research materials, conference attendance, or travel related to academic work. The selection committee evaluates each application to determine the appropriate level of financial support, considering factors such as the applicant’s financial need, academic merit, and the scope of their research project. Recipients are usually required to maintain satisfactory academic progress and comply with university regulations to continue receiving funding. The scholarship does not generally cover incidental costs such as health insurance, visa fees, or personal expenses, which students should plan for independently. Applicants are advised to review all terms and conditions carefully and to seek guidance from the university’s financial aid office or the scholarship administrator for detailed information about funding mechanics and obligations.

Funding amounts and coverage vary depending on the year and available resources.
Recipients must be enrolled in an eligible postgraduate program related to Jain studies or associated disciplines.

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* Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended as a general guide and may change from year to year. Prospective applicants should verify all details, including eligibility criteria, deadlines, and funding amounts, directly with the University of Oxford or the official scholarship awarding body before applying.