Graduate Students

 

Welcome to the OUISoc Graduate Community

Assallamu Alaikum,

The Graduate community in Oxford comprises of Masters, DPhils and mature Muslim students at Oxford. We also welcome any local community members who are keen to get involved with ISoc.

Oxford is of a wonderful place to study but sometimes it can be hard if you are a Muslim to adjust to the lifestyle and to meet like-minded people. The ISoc Graduate community is like one big family and we provide a variety of socials, discussion circles and other more general events for graduate students specifically. We also aim to cater for the concerns of international students.

We look forward to welcoming you to Oxford! If you have any questions, please look at one of the pages below or you can contact one of the ISoc Graduate team.

Graduate Team

Saqlain Choudhary
Graduate Chair
2nd Year DPhil | Physics | New College

Iza Basharat
Graduate Welfare & Social Officer
3rd Year | Medicine | Pembroke College

Ahmed Riyad
Graduate Academic Officer
MPhil | Economics | Corpus Christi College

Useful links

We have created a way for Muslim students and those living in Oxford to communicate with each other and enquire about available accommodation.

We have created a way for Muslim students and those living in Oxford to communicate with each other and enquire about available accommodation.

Many restaurants, shops, and takeaways around Oxford offer halal food. Find out where to go for your halal food fix.

Many restaurants, shops, and takeaways around Oxford offer halal food. Find out where to go for your halal food fix.

Click here for our recommendations on how to prepare for your arrival at Oxford, and what to do when you’re here.

Click here for our recommendations on how to prepare for your arrival at Oxford, and what to do when you’re here.

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Welfare

As the Oxford University Islamic Society, we recognise that members come from a variety of backgrounds and during the course of study, their circumstances may change. We take the welfare of our members seriously and we encourage you to report any special circumstances that may affect your mental, physical or emotional health. The reports are taken into account in the earliest possible instance. For that reason, ISoc has two welfare officers for undergraduate and one officer for graduate students. The officers are trained to offer support and advice on a range of subjects.