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Interview tips for the University of Oxford: Pt 2
Posted at: 9:00 am,  12/09/2015 By: Lottie O'Neill

Interviews at Oxford are somehow misrepresented as something to be afraid about, full of big mathematical problems and trick questions, however, the only thing students need to worry about is to make sure to bring their personality to the interview.

Dr. Helen Swift from the University of Oxford offered some advice: “We are genuinely interested in people’s honest views about what they have read. The questions are going to be challenging… but we are not expecting people to get everything right”.

In the first part we addressed issues regarding who will be conducting the interview, how to prepare before you attend and how to impress the tutors of Oxford. In the second part we are offering advice on what to expect from the interview, and how to deal with pre-interview nerves.

What if I don’t know the answer?

Ask the interviewer to repeat the question if you feel that you may have misheard what was asked, or ask them to elaborate. You could even repeat the question in your own words to verify that you understand correctly. Additionally, the questions won’t have a simple answer, and some may be quite broad. If this is the case then feel comfortable to break them down and work your way through them to tackle each part of the question. If you feel that you might not know the answer to a question you can explore it as part of a question.

Here are some sample interview questions from previous interviews.

How to deal with nerves

Every candidate will get nervous to a degree, and the interviewers will take this into account. They also understand that you are not yet at university, but still have thoughts and opinions.

“Certainly one major factor that helps are the teams of current students who are around when these interviews are taking place, who can answer questions and deal with any uncertainties. We very much appreciate that it can seem daunting, so we don’t try to make it any more so. We try to put candidates at ease. It is going to be an intellectual challenge, but hopefully also an enjoyable one, because it gives [candidates] the opportunity to spend 20 minutes talking about a subject they most enjoy”. Dr. Helen Swift added.

One thing that can actually make an interview difficult is when individuals over-prepare, and decide what they want to talk about before knowing the questions. Being over-prepared can actually hinder your performance as your mind isn’t as open, and naturally flowing.

Where should I go for more advice?

If students are ever unsure about any part of the interview process, they should get in touch with the university direct. There may be lots of things around the internet during the UCAS application process which try to offer advice, tips, or insights to what it will be like.

Who is chosen for the interview?

There are many excellence candidates applying each year at Oxford, and it isn’t possible for the university to interview every student that does apply. Tutors review each application, and a shortlist is decided in late November, or early December. Tutors then interview the short-listed candidates, usually in early to mid-December.

Candidates will receive an email or letter indicating whether they have been invited for an interview. In some cases the individual may not receive this until a week before the interview is due to take place.

Information about the interview day at Oxford

The interviews usually take place in December and after the term has ended. Accommodation and meals are provided free of charge by the college which has invited the candidate to an interview. Most students of the colleges will have returned home for Christmas, however, each college ensures there are plenty of undergraduates around to help and advice potential candidates.

During your time at Oxford, its best to bring a few things to keep you busy, such as, books, music, activities, or school/college work to complete, as the interview does not take up the entire time you are there.

What should I wear to the interview?

Aim to present yourself well, but be aware that you don’t have to rent out a tux or a ball gown to attend the interview. Most tutors will dress informally/casually, and you are welcome to do so also.

Although you are not required to wear a suit, clean, ironed and semi-smart clothes will show you off in the best way.

The last words of advice we have are from Yedam, a first year undergraduate student at the University of Oxford.

“Seriously, relax during the interview. Rushing off the first thought that comes to mind will very likely end in a wrong answer. Although, getting an answer wrong doesn’t mean that you will fail if you have fun learning from the interview, chances are that you’ll do just fine”.





 international university advice

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USA Government
Masters/PhD Degrees

Deadline: varies, Feb-Oct 2016
Study in:  USA
Course starts AY 2017-2018

Brief description:

The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students, young professionals and artists from abroad to study and conduct research in the United States at U.S. universities or other academic institutions.

Host Institution(s):

USA Universities and Academic Institutions

Field(s) of study:

Fulbright encourages applications from all fields, including interdisciplinary ones.

Number of Awards:

Approximately 4,000 foreign students receive Fulbright scholarships each year.

Target group:

International students from 155 countries around the world

Scholarship value/duration:

Generally, the grant funds tuition, airfare, a living stipend, and health insurance, etc. The Fulbright program provides funding for the duration of the study.

See the official website and country specific websites for the complete list of scholarship benefits.

Eligibility:

Program eligibility and selection procedures vary widely by country. Please see the country specific websites to find information about the Fulbright Program in your home country, including eligibility requirements and application guidelines.

Application instructions:

All Foreign Student Program applications are processed by bi-national Fulbright Commissions/Foundations or U.S. Embassies. Therefore, foreign students must apply through the Fulbright Commission/Foundation or U.S. Embassy in their home countries. Deadline varies per country but is around February to October annually.

It is important to visit the official website (link found below) and the country specific websites for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

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Related Scholarships: List of USA Scholarships



ustralian Gov’t
Masters/PhD Degree

Deadline: 30 June 2016 (annual)
Study in:  Australia
Course starts 2017

Brief description:

The Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship provides financial support for international applicants to undertake a postgraduate qualification at a Masters or PhD level either by coursework or research in any field in Australia for up to four years.

Host Institution(s):

Universities or Higher Educations Institutions in Australia.

Level/Field(s) of Study:

Masters or PhD level either by coursework or research in any field of study

Number of Awards:

Not specified.

Target group:

Americas: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Asia: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China (People’s Republic), Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea (Republic of Korea – South), Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam.

The Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago.

Europe: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (including Reunion), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russian Federation, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland).

Middle East: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.

Pacific: Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated states), Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand* (including Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau), Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.

Scholarship value/inclusions/duration:

The scholarship value is up to $272,500 (PhD) and $140,500 (Masters). It includes travel allowance ($AUD 3,000), establishment allowance ($AUD 4,000), monthly stipend ($AUD 3,000; up to maximum programme duration on a pro-rata basis).  Health and travel insurance will also be provided.

Endeavour Scholarship recipients will also receive tuition fees paid up to the maximum study/research duration on a pro-rata basis. Tuition includes student service and amenities fees.

The duration of the scholarship is up to 2 years for a Masters and up to 4 years for a PhD.

Eligibility:

To be eligible to receive an Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship, applicants must:

  be aged 18 years or over at the commencement of their programme

  be a citizen and/or permanent resident of a participating country (see above)

  commence their proposed programme after 1 January 2017 and no later than 30 November 2017. Applicants who have already commenced or will commence their intended programme prior to 2017 are not eligible to apply

  provide all relevant supporting documentation

• not currently hold or have completed, since 1 January 2015, an Australian Government sponsored scholarship and/or fellowship (directly administered to recipients by the Australian Government)

  not apply for a category in which they have already completed an Endeavour Scholarship or Fellowship.

Application instructions:

As part of the eligibility requirements, international Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarship applicants must attach a formal admission letter from their proposed Australian institution. A conditional admission letter will be accepted at the time of application. Commencement must be for the 2017 academic year.

Applications are submitted through the Endeavour Online (EOL) system. Applications will  close at 11.59 pm (Australian Eastern Standard Time) on 30 June 2016.

It is important to read the 2017 Application Guidelines and visit the official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

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