Transcript:
Your transcripts should give detailed information of the individual grades received in your university-level qualifications to date. You should only upload official documents issued by your institution and any transcript not in English should be accompanied by a certified translation.More information about the transcript requirement is available in the Application Guide.(https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/applying-to-oxford/application-guide?wssl=1#content-tab--4)
Curriculum Vitae:
A CV/résumé is compulsory for all applications. Most applicants choose to submit a document of one to two pages highlighting their academic achievements and any relevant professional experience.
Personal Statement:
You should also submit a one-page personal statement in English explaining your motivation for applying for graduate study at Oxford, in which you may wish to consider the following questions: https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-philosophy?wssl=1
Recommendation Letter:
Three overall, generally academic. Whilst you must register three referees, the department may start the assessment of your application if two of the three references are submitted by the course deadline and your application is otherwise complete. Please note that you may still be required to ensure your third referee supplies a reference for consideration.Three academic references are usually required. However, if you have been out of education for a long time, or if you have substantial relevant working experience, then a maximum of one professional reference may replace an academic reference provided that it speaks to your ability to undertake philosophy studies at graduate level. Your references should support outstanding academic achievement, great intellectual ability, strong motivation, and independence of thought.
Research Proposal:
Your research proposal should comprise a detailed outline of your proposed research, written in English, covering areas such as the background to the research, methodology, expected results and the contribution to the field of learning. https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-philosophy?wssl=1
Written Work:
You should submit an academic essay on a subject related to your proposed research topic. The essay may be part of a longer piece of work but if so, a section of the requisite length must be unambiguously identified for particular consideration by the assessors. https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/dphil-philosophy?wssl=1