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Undergraduate Ellison Scholarships at Oxford Opens for 2026 Entry

The Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT) Oxford has confirmed that applications for its Undergraduate Ellison Scholars Programme will reopen on 1 May 2026, offering a small cohort of international students fully-funded places at the University of Oxford for October 2027 entry. It is one of the most selective undergraduate scholarships currently on the global landscape, and arguably the most ambitious launched in Britain this decade.

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Unlike conventional Oxford scholarships, the Ellison award is built around a dual identity. Scholars pursue any undergraduate degree at Oxford while simultaneously committing to ten-week paid summer research internships with EIT teams between academic years. That structural pairing of degree and applied research is what sets it apart from Rhodes, Clarendon and most other flagship awards, which fund study but rarely embed scholars inside an active research institute from year one.

What the Ellison Scholarship Covers?

The programme is fully funded, covering tuition fees and living costs for the full duration of the undergraduate degree, with the summer internships providing additional structured research engagement. Scholars work alongside world-leading experts on EIT’s existing project portfolio, gaining the kind of laboratory and field exposure that undergraduates elsewhere typically wait until their final year, or postgraduate study, to access.

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Internships are organized around what EIT calls its four humane endeavors: health, medical science and generative biology; food security and sustainable agriculture; climate change and atmospheric carbon management; and artificial intelligence and robotics. Scholars are expected to bring transferable skills from disciplines as varied as economics, law, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science and medicine.

Who Can Apply?

Eligibility for the Ellison Scholars 2027 intake is tied directly to Oxford’s own undergraduate admissions standards. Applicants must hold, or be on track to receive, a school-leaving qualification recognized by the University of Oxford, meet the grade thresholds for their chosen course, and satisfy Oxford’s English language requirements. There is no nationality restriction, which is unusual for a scholarship of this scale and reflects EIT’s stated ambition to recruit globally.

Beyond academic eligibility, the selection panel weighs six criteria: alignment with EIT’s mission, academic excellence, innovation, collaboration, tenacity and integrity. In practice, that means evidence of Olympiad medals, published research, hackathon wins, patents, or founded ventures carries real weight. The scholarship is not designed for students who simply meet Oxford’s bar; it is designed for those who arrive having already done something measurable.

Timeline and Selection

The 2027 application window for this Ellison scholarship runs from 1 May to 31 July 2026. Semi-finalists are notified between September and October and must then complete Oxford’s separate UCAS-based admissions process, which operates entirely independently of the EIT route. Finalists who secure an Oxford offer progress to interviews with the EIT Faculty of Fellows in January and February 2027, and the new cohort is announced in March or April before arriving in Oxford that October.

Why This Scholarship Matters?

EIT Oxford, established as a research institute on the Oxford Science Park and backed by Larry Ellison’s philanthropic capital, has moved quickly to position itself as a serious player in applied science. Its scholarship arm, launched only in recent years, has already drawn comparisons to Rhodes in terms of ambition, though it differs sharply in design: where Rhodes funds postgraduate study and leadership formation, Ellison targets undergraduates and ties them to a research mission from day one.

For prospective applicants from South Asia, Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia, where access to Oxford is often blocked less by ability than by cost, the absence of nationality limits and the full funding package make this one of the more genuinely open routes into the university. Places are extremely limited, and competition will be fierce. But for students whose secondary school record already shows the kind of independent project work the panel rewards, the 1 May 2026 opening is a date worth marking.

Philip Morgan

Dr. Philip Morgan is a postdoctoral research fellow and senior editor at daadscholarship.com. He completed both his Master’s and Ph.D. at Stanford University and later continued advanced research in the United States as a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellow. Drawing on his rich academic and international experience, Dr. Morgan writes insightful articles on scholarships, internships, and fellowships for global students. His work aims to guide and inspire aspiring scholars to unlock international education opportunities and achieve their academic dreams. With years of dedication to youth development across Asia, Africa, and beyond, Philips Morgan has helped thousands of students secure admissions, scholarships, and fellowships through accurate, experience-based guidance. All opportunities he shares are thoroughly researched and verified before publication.

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