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£300m scheme transforms undergraduate financial support

The University of Oxford has announced a major new £300 million scholarship programme for students from low-income backgrounds to complete their studies with zero upfront study and living costs.

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There are three key elements to this programme: financial support, internship opportunities and the chance to encourage future students to study at Oxford.

The Ruskin has already begun working with external organisations to create placement opportunities for students during their undergraduate degree.  The Professional Practice Programme, now in its third year, seeks to provide students with an understanding of their future professional responsibilities, an extended network of contacts in the creative arts industry and first-hand experience of how their ideas and studies can contribute to their subsequent careers.

For more information about the Professional Practice Programme, please follow this link: http://www.ruskin-sch.ox.ac.uk/courses/the_professional_practice_programme.