If you mean a drama program at the University of Oxford (within the Faculty of English):
1. Identify the relevant course: The University of Oxford's website will detail the undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to drama and theatre studies. Find the specific course that interests you.
2. Check their admissions requirements: Each course will have specific academic requirements (e.g., A-Level grades, undergraduate degree) and potentially auditions or portfolios for performance-related aspects. Carefully review these.
3. Apply through UCAS (for undergraduates) or directly to the university's graduate admissions (for postgraduates): The application process will be detailed on the course page. For undergraduate programs, you'll use the UCAS application system. For postgraduate courses, the application will typically be made directly through the university's online portal. Your location in Newcastle is irrelevant to the application process itself; they consider applications from all over the world.
4. Prepare your application materials: This will include academic transcripts, personal statements, references, and potentially audition materials or a portfolio, depending on the specific course requirements.
5. Look for scholarships: Once you've applied to the course, look at the funding opportunities available through the University of Oxford. They offer various scholarships, grants, and bursaries. You'll typically need to apply for these separately after being admitted or at the same time as applying, depending on the scholarship.
If you mean an independent drama school in Oxford:
1. Identify the specific drama school: Research drama schools located in Oxford. There are several, and each will have its own application process.
2. Visit the school's website: Find their admissions page. This will contain details about course requirements, application deadlines, and scholarship information.
3. Follow their application instructions: This will likely involve completing an application form, submitting transcripts, and providing audition materials (acting, singing, movement) and/or a portfolio of previous work.
4. Inquire about scholarships: Contact the admissions office directly to inquire about available scholarships. They may have specific scholarships for students from certain regions or based on merit.
In summary: Your location in Newcastle doesn't affect the application process, but you *must* identify the specific drama program you are applying to. The application process varies greatly depending on the institution, so carefully review the relevant institution's website for details. Don't forget to look for scholarship information on the university or drama school's website; they are usually mentioned on their admissions and funding pages.