Monday, 26 August 2024

Jardine Foundation Scholarship

Deadline: 20 October 2024

The Jardine Foundation is now offering full-ride Scholarships to pursue studies at top universities in Hong Kong, Indonesia, in addition to the UK. Learn how our various scholarship schemes collaborate with partners to address challenges to access higher education in over 11 countries we care about and drive change.  

Our story

The Jardine Foundation was founded in 1982 by the Jardine Matheson Group, with the aim to develop outstanding leaders, and improve access to higher education by offering full-ride scholarships. Through empowering individuals with the latest knowledge and skills, the Scholarships enable social mobility, and economic development in the markets the Group operates.

The Foundation offers outstanding applicants from Cambodia, mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam  full-ride scholarships to study at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and for courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.  Aspiring students from Hong Kong and Indonesia are also eligible to apply to the University of Hong Kong, and the Universitas Gadjah Mada for scholarships to study an undergraduate programme. 

Undergraduate - Oxford and Cambridge Scheme

Partnerships are in place with a number of colleges at both universities:

University of Cambridge – Downing, Magdalene, Peterhouse, Trinity
University of Oxford – Exeter, Oriel, The Queen’s, Trinity

Since inception, Scholarships have been awarded to over 400 outstanding students from Cambodia, mainland China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

Students may apply for any course offered at our partnered Colleges.  Applications are submitted through the “Apply” tab, beginning 14th August 2023, with a submission deadline on 20th October 2023.

Please see the Scholarship Prospectus for first degree courses in English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.

Undergraduate – University of Hong Kong Scheme

Education is a key area of focus within the Jardine Matheson Group‘s Social Inclusion strategy. In 2022, the Jardine Foundation established an undergraduate full-ride scholarship at the University of Hong Kong, with the aim of supporting access to higher education by students who are financially in need, in order to nurture local students to be future leaders who are aspired to give back to their community.

Students can apply to any undergraduate course offered at the University.

Applications and eligibility details can be found at the Jardine-HKU Scholarship website. 

Undergraduate – Universitas Gadjah Mada Scheme

Education is a key area of focus within the Jardine Matheson Group‘s Social Inclusion strategy. Since 2022, an undergraduate full-ride scholarship has been established at the Universitas Gadjah Mada, with the aim of supporting access to higher education by students who are financially in need, and to nurture local students to be future leaders who are aspired to give back to their community.

Students can apply to any undergraduate course offered at the University.

For application queries, and eligibility details, please write to ditmawa@ugm.ac.id.
 

Postgraduate – Oxford and Cambridge Scheme


The Foundation seeks applications from postgraduate students who have been provisionally accepted at either of the Universities and will be resident at one of the Foundation’s partnered Colleges. Applications must be made through the Partnered Colleges.
 

General Information

1.     Scholarships for postgraduate studies (such as Masters or PhD) are for periods of up to four years. They are tenable for full-time courses at the Universities, with the applicants having been accepted by one of the following Colleges:

 

University of Cambridge University of Oxford
Downing Exeter
Magdalene Oriel
Peterhouse The Queen’s 
Trinity Trinity

 

2.    Eligibility

Applicants must:-

a)     apply for the scholarships through one of the Colleges stated in item 1

b)    be a national of or resident of Cambodia, mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam, for a period of at least 7 years;

c)     be within the early stages of their career at the time of application; and

d)    be in a satisfactory state of health.

3.     Basis of Selection

In making awards, the Scholarship Committee will take into account of not only academic achievement and academic potential but:-

a)     personal qualities and character with particular regard to the extent to which the applicant has demonstrated exceptional qualities of leadership and fellowship;

b)    community involvement and activities; and

c)     other attributes which, in the opinion of the Scholarship Committee, indicate that the applicant is likely to become an outstanding citizen with a high commitment to the performance of public duties and/or community involvement.

4.     Value of Scholarships

Each Scholarship awarded will generally be sufficient to cover fees, tuition, board and lodging, and reasonable living expenses and travel expenses to and from the chosen educational establishment at the beginning and at the end of the course in respect of which the Scholarship is awarded.

            The Scholarship will include:-

a)     University tuition fees payable directly to the University;

b)    College fees, payable directly to the College;

c)     an annual stipend to cover board and lodging and all other incidental expenses (the stipend will be payable in three instalments each year, with the first instalment a larger sum to cover initial costs); 

d)    the cost of the UK Immigration Health Surcharge; and

e)     a standard economy class airfare to be reimbursed at cost to the Scholar from the place of residence to the United Kingdom at the beginning of studies, and for the return journey to the place of residence on completion of the Scholarship period.

How to apply – Undergraduate Scheme

Applications to the Jardine Scholarships for undergraduate studies at Oxford & Cambridge will begin on 14th August, and can be accessed through the Apply tab.

Required documentation:

  1. A personal statement describing the applicant's objectives, aspirations, plans after graduation and particulars of extra-curricular activities, including sports, and their level of community involvement;
  2. A recent passport-size photograph;
  3. A copy of the completed UCAS application form; and
  4. Copies of GCSE, A/AS Level and IB transcripts, or of equivalent qualifications under the examination system of the relevant country or territory, as and when available. These include, but are not limited to, HKDSE certificates, SPM or STPM certificates, and SKHU certificates.
  5. A testimonial signed by the school principal or university counselor setting out:
  1. The applicant’s achieved and/or predicted academic results;
  2. Remarks which will assist the Scholarship Committee in its assessment; and
  3. Any other relevant information for the application.

If the testimonial is submitted directly from the student’s secondary school, an email will be sent to the principal/referee requesting a reference letter and information on pending qualifications or predicted grades. Applicants will be required to provide the name and contact details of their principal/referee on the application form.

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