The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities
As
Ertegun Scholars, the world's top graduate students in the humanities
are brought together with one another and with Oxford's exceptional
community of scholars in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across
academic disciplines, across cultures and across generations. Building
on this foundation at Oxford, Ertegun Scholars leave the University
prepared to be leaders - not only leaders in their chosen fields, but
also leaders of global thought and opinion and leaders of positive
action for the betterment of humanity.
After being selected in a highly competitive review process conducted
by a multi-disciplinary Ertegun Scholarships Selection Committee,
Ertegun Scholars have the opportunity to attend cost free one of the
world's oldest and greatest universities. At Oxford, Ertegun Scholars
pursue graduate-level study and research in fields as diverse as
literature, history, music, archaeology, art history, ancient history,
Asian studies, Middle Eastern studies, medieval and modern languages.
Ertegun Scholars have the exclusive use of The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun
House for the Study of the Humanities, a building in the heart of Oxford
dedicated to study and research by Ertegun Scholars, and they are
mentored by Dr Bryan Ward-Perkins, the full-time Ertegun Director
and an Oxford faculty member. Ertegun Scholars have access to a
programme of lectures, seminars, concerts and other activities designed
especially for them. The ability to use Ertegun House for study and research is a unique part of the experience of an Ertegun Scholar.
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