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Travel Grants for Study or Research: Student Reports
A diverse range of academic grants and travel funds are available to Pembroke students during their time at the College, intended to help them to undertake further study or research alongside their degree. Below are reports from just some of our students who made the most of these opportunities in 2018.
Visit this page to browse all financial opportunities open to Pembroke students.
For information on how to apply, contact academic.office@pmb.ox.ac.uk.
The fund allowed Wanda to visit Buenos Aires to further her research and gather material for her extended essay
Oluwadayomi Charles was able to subsidise his expenses on an exploratory trip to Nigeria, to learn about the state of the aviation industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
Before entering their final year of Biological Sciences, Igrid and Hannah were able to attend a six day field course in Tenerife
Charlotte was able to fulfil a seven-month fieldwork trip in Tanzania, to fuel her research towards her Dphil research project
Gabrielle was able to return to Amman, Jordan for eight weeks to explore the Circassian community and further her Arabic language
Yuanyuan was able to attend a workshop on Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine in Murcia, Spain
Kiera was able to attend the two-week programme ‘Experiencing China’ - an international, multidisciplinary introduction to China
Melissa was able to travel to Paris to attend the Third International Conference of the French Society for Modernist studies
Vuk was able to attend a special conference at Princeton University to present his doctoral research project
Julian was able to undertake a ten-day trip to Istanbul and Trabzon, to further his understanding of the Byzantine Empire
Jon Arwed was able to attend the two-week programme ‘Experiencing China’ - an international, multidisciplinary introduction to China
Adam was able to travel to Borneo as part of the annual Zoology field trip
Benedict was able to attend the Silicon Roads travel project in Hong Kong
Otto was able to travel to China's southern most province, Hainan, to further his research into Buddhism in China