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From 2012 Pembroke will be able to accommodate all undergraduates for three years.  Our exciting new quad, with 100 new (en-suite) bedrooms, 170-seat multi-purpose auditorium, cafe, and seminar rooms, means that all undergraduates will now be able to stay in College accommodation for three years, while provision for graduates, including flats for couples, is also enhanced.  

Welcome

Pembroke welcomes students from all parts of the world for Undergraduate and Graduate Study. The College also has the most established programme for Visiting Students in Oxford. On these pages you will find information about Admissions, the College’s resources, accommodation, scholarships and awards, what it costs to study at Oxford and at Pembroke, and on students’ lives in general while on course. For further information please click on the appropriate links on the left.

Information for students from outside the EU is contained within each category.
A comprehensive guide to a students’ life at Pembroke can be found in the Handbook.

Students with special needs who may require further information should contact the Academic Registrar at academic.registrar@pmb.ox.ac.uk

We hope you will be encouraged by what you read here and very much look forward to welcoming you to Pembroke. If you require any further information don’t hesitate to contact the Admissions Secretary at admissions@pmb.ox.ac.uk

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Please click here to read about the experiences of some of our current undergraduates.

 

Pembroke is able to offer some special educational opportunities to its students.

These include:

The Technos International Event (a two-week cultural visit to Japan for four second-year undergraduates) 

The El Pomar Fellowship (a ten week internship for a graduate or undergraduate student with a Foundation in Colorado Springs provides community stewardship programmes that support non-profit organisations, and a stay in Washington DC)

The Kaplan Prize Scholarship (a fully funded doctoral scholarship in Felid Conservation based at the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit: WildCru) 

The Stanley Ho Scholarship

The Tepco Scholarship

Vocal Scholarships providing sixteen lessons per year in voice training for two students, graduate or undergraduate, who are pursuing their studies at Pembroke in another field of study who want to continue developing their vocal studies whilst at Oxford, or pursue a further career in singing following their degree. For further information about Pembroke's unique Vocal Scholarships, click here.

Last updated 30 01 2012