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Aker Scholarship at University of Cambridge

This scholarship is available to Norwegian students and students with a strong link to Norway, who are taking a Masters or PhD degree in any subject, and is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Aker (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) apply direct to the Aker Scholarship in the year before that in which they wish to start their studies in Cambridge; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

Variable, but sufficient to ensure that the full cost of study at the University of Cambridge is covered.

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ANID-Chile Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters and PhD applicants from Chile in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by ANID (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with ANID the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Successful applicants will be required to submit certain documents to ANID before receiving confirmation of the scholarship, and to sign an undertaking to return to Chile after completion of their studies in Cambridge.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

One return airfare

Other allowances

Funding partners:

Beit Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants normally resident in Zambia, Zimbabwe or Malawi in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Beit (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Beit Trust the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants must show evidence of intention to return to their home country at the end of the period of study.
  • Priority will be given to applicants with some work experience.
  • This scholarship is not available for students taking the MBA or MFin.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Other allowances

Funding partners:

Bhutan King's Scholarship at the University of Cambridge

This scholarship is available to Masters-level applicants from Bhutan.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Priority will be given to those applying for courses within the fields of Education, Law, Journalism, Economics, Management, Public Policy, International Relations, Political Science, Engineering, Mathematics and Science, Environmental Studies, Public Health and Medicine.
  • Applicants should show a firm commitment to return to work in Bhutan after completion of the degree.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Travel expenses

Funding partners:

BP Cambridge Scholarship for Egypt

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from Egypt.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Priority will be given to applicants in subjects relevant to the work of BP in Egypt - mainly Energy Technologies, Business, Economics and Development Studies.
  • Scholars are required to return to Egypt to work for two years at the end of their course in Cambridge.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Contribution towards travel costs and Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Brockmann Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from Mexico in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with Becas Magdalena O.Vda de Brockmann the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Scholars are required to return to work in Mexico within 2 years of completing their course in Cambridge.

Value:

University tuition fee (in the case of applicants for the MBA and MFin, the scholarship will pay the Fee at the average science rate, i.e. not the full Fee)

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Bseisu-University of Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants who are citizens of Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine or Syria. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship; only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Priority will be given to those applying for courses within STEM subjects.  Candidates may apply for a Masters course in any subject, excluding those offered by the Schools of Arts and Humanities, and Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Cambridge.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship

The Cambridge Africa Changemakers Scholarship is a programme of full-cost scholarships for PhD students in any subject, open to candidates from any country in Africa. It is tenable at any college.

It aims to provide support to talented students who require financial assistance to take up their places at the University. Priority will be given to students whose research contributes to the development of the Continent and to climate-resilient and sustainable futures for Africa and the world. 

This scholarship programme is closely affiliated with the Mastercard Foundation scholars programme.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Research area must contribute to the development of the African continent and to climate-resilient and sustainable futures for Africa and the world.
  • African women, refugees and internally displaced people, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Visa

Travel and research costs

Funding partners:

Cambridge Australia Scholarship

These scholarships are available to Masters and PhD applicants from Australia, in all subjects.  They are tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Applicants should have gained, or be about to gain, a degree from a recognised Australian university.

Value:

Masters: part-cost scholarship

PhD: full-cost scholarship, covering University tuition fee, annual stipend (sufficient for a single person), and a contribution towards travel

Funding partners:

Cambridge International Scholarship

These prestigious scholarships are offered to applicants who are from countries other than the United Kingdom or Ireland, in any subject, who are highly ranked by their prospective Departments within the University, and are awarded on the basis of academic ability and research potential, examination results, and references. The financial situation of applicants does not affect selection. They are tenable at any College.

Further information can be found here.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Cambridge Marshall PhD Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from the USA who are recipients of a two-year Marshall Scholarship, and will fund the third year of a three-year PhD course in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Marshall (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) be a recipient of a two-year Marshall Scholarship, for which a separate application is required; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory), and have a conditional offer of admission.

Conditions:

Applicants should be US citizens who are recipients of a two-year Marshall Scholarship, which they intend to apply to fund a PhD course at the University of Cambridge.

Value:

The Cambridge Marshall PhD Scholarship will fund the University tuition fee and a maintenance stipend sufficient for a single person for the third year of a three-year PhD course.

Funding partners:

Cambridge Masters Studentship

These studentships are available to all applicants, regardless of fee status, for one-year postgraduate study in any subject.  They are tenable at any College. 

Applicants who have already obtained, or are about to graduate with, a Masters or PhD level qualification will not be eligible.

The Trust is unable to offer scholarships for part-time MSt courses at any Department within the University.  Please note, MSt courses are not the same as MASt courses (MASt courses are eligible).

Application:

No separate application is required for this studentship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

Variable, but typically a contribution of £12,000 towards the costs of study, payable towards the University tuition fee in the first instance, with any remaining balance being paid as maintenance (living allowance).

Funding partners:

Cambridge Opportunity Studentships and Get In Cambridge Studentships

Cambridge Opportunity Studentships are for Masters students from low-income households with experience of educational disadvantage who are set at the Home rate for fees. 

Get In Cambridge Studentships follow the same criteria and are reserved to address under-representation of students from Black, British Bangladeshi or British Pakistani backgrounds.

Application:

No separate application is required for this studentship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).  You will be asked to answer specific questions as part of the admissions application form.

Conditions:

  • Essential Criteria: Applicants must not already be qualified at Masters level or higher, nor currently undertaking postgraduate study. You must also be able to agree with the following statement, and to provide evidence on request: I do not have the existing financial means (in the form of savings, assets, other awards, or an income independent of hours worked) to finance the proposed course of study.
  • Additional Criteria: In addition to the essential criteria above, other additional criteria is detailed on the admissions application form. If there are other challenging life circumstances you feel should be taken into account, for example, educational disruption due to moving school or illness, doing paid work during full-time undergraduate study, circumstances that limited your choice of undergraduate university, an unusual route to postgraduate study, or anything else, then you may be eligible.  

Value:

Both studentships are intended to cover University fees and living expenses when the maximum postgraduate grant / loan is taken with government student finance.  For more information about postgraduate loans, please visit https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/funding/loans.

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Cambridge Scholarship for Italian Talent

This scholarship is available to Italian students undertaking a Masters degree. Preference will be given to female candidates applying for a STEM Masters degree (Chemistry, Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, Computer Science, Engineering, Maths, Physics, and related fields).

The Scholarship is funded by Simona Paravani-Mellinghoff. 

Please note: for the academic year 2023/24, eligible applicants who have applied by the funding deadline and who have indicated that they wish to be considered for funding, will be automatically considered for this scholarship.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

A contribution of at least £12,500 will be offered towards cost of study

Funding partners:

Cambridge Thai Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship may be awarded to applicants from Thaliand at any degree level (undergraduate or postgraduate), in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Applicants should require financial assistance in order to study in Cambridge.

Value:

Variable

Funding partners:

Cambridge Toshiba Japan and the World Graduate Scholarship

This scholarship is available to applicants for a PhD in the Faculty of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies whose research aims to place Japan within the wider context of the world. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Subject area must be Japanese Studies.
  • Candidates wishing to be considered for this scholarship must provide a one-page document explaining how their research embodies the Japan and the World initiative.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Cambridge Trust Scholarship (postgraduate)

This scholarship is available to international Masters and PhD applicants in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

Contribution towards University tuition fee

Funding partners:

Cambridge Trust Scholarship (undergraduate)

This scholarship is available to Undergraduate applicants with international fee status, in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

International applicants who are offered a place by a Cambridge College will be sent an application form to apply for Cambridge Trust Scholarships; those applicants will be considered for any awards administered by the Cambridge Trust for which they are eligible.

Value:

Contribution towards University tuition fee

Funding partners:

Cambridge-Rutherford Memorial Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from New Zealand in the fields of Science, Technology and Humanities.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the Rutherford Foundation (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Royal Society Te Apārangi-Rutherford Foundation the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Annual return economy airfare between NZ and UK

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Carlos and Gabriela Rodriguez-Pastor Scholarship at Cambridge

This scholarship is available to Undergraduate applicants from Latin America in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

International applicants who are offered a place by a Cambridge College will be sent an application form to apply for Cambridge Trust Scholarships; those applicants will be considered for any awards administered by the Cambridge Trust for which they are eligible.

Conditions:

Priority will be given to resident citizens of Peru.

Value:

University tuition fee

College fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person) pro-rata for course

Funding partners:

Charlie Perkins Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters or PhD applicants from Australia who are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, in any subject. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are nominated by the Charlie Perkins Trust.  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Charlie Perkins Trust the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants should be of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
  • Applicants should have been awarded, or be about to be awarded, an undergraduate degree from a recognized University

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Travel costs to and from the UK at the commencement and conclusion of the Scholarship

Funding partners:

Chevening/Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from countries in which Chevening Scholarships are awarded.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Chevening (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with Chevening the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Applicants should demonstrate leadership potential, and require financial assistance to study at the University of Cambridge. Check your country on the Chevening website for any subject priorities.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Some other expenses

Funding partners:

Club Financiero Español Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from Spain, whose research will be in the fields of Economics, Business and related Social Sciences. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

In addition to applying for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory), selected candidates will be asked by the Trust to make a separate application to Club Financiero Español.  Selected candidates will be interviewed by Club Financiero Español in a competitive application process.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Commonwealth (Cambridge) Scholarship

This scholarship is available to applicants from developing member countries of the Commonwealth, at Masters or PhD level in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for single person)

Return economy airfare

Funding partners:

Commonwealth Shared Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from certain developing member countries of the Commonwealth.  Please check the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission's website for the full list of eligible countries.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

In addition to applying to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory), and being made a conditional offer of admission, candidates will be asked to apply using the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission Electronic Application System.

Conditions:

  • An applicant's proposed course of study must be relevant to the development of their home country.  Current eligible courses at the University of Cambridge are Advanced Computer Science, Conservation Leadership, Development Studies, Education (Educational Leadership and School Improvement), Engineering for Sustainable Development, Law, Population Health Sciences, and Public Policy (please note, this list may be subject to change).  For further information on these courses, please see the University's Postgraduate Prospectus.
  • Successful applicants are required to return to their home country within one month of the end of the scholarship.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

One return economy airfare

Funding partners:

CONACyT Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is offered to PhD applicants from Mexico.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by CONACyT (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with CONACyT the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

CONACyT publish a list of relevant subjects on an annual basis on their website.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Croucher Cambridge International Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD candidates from Hong Kong, in the fields of Natural Sciences, Technology and Medicine.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by The Croucher Foundation (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with The Croucher Foundation the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

This scholarship is not available to applicants to Clinical Medicine courses.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

CSC Cambridge Masters Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from China, in a range of subjects.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the China Scholarship Council (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the China Scholarship Council the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants should normally have a degree from a recognised university in the People's Republic of China.
  • Each year the China Scholarship Council sets a range of priority subjects.
  • This award is not available to candidates for the degrees of MBA or MFin.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Contribution towards travel costs

Funding partners:

CSC Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from China, in a range of subjects.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the China Scholarship Council (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the China Scholarship Council the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants should normally have a degree from a recognised university in the People's Republic of China.
  • Each year the China Scholarship Council sets a range of priority subjects.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Contribution towards travel costs

Funding partners:

Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants who are citizens of Japan, for any course (subject to a tuition fee maximum of £35,000).  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee up to a maximum of £35,000

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

DeepMind Scholarship

DeepMind Technologies Limited is a world leader in artificial intelligence research and its application to real-world problems. DeepMind is pleased to offer the DeepMind Cambridge Scholarship, fully-funded scholarships for students studying AI-related fields, through the Cambridge Trust.

The scholarship programme is part of an effort to build a stronger and more inclusive AI community, to bring a wider range of experiences to the fields of AI and computer science. As such, the scholarships fully fund female and/or Black students to study AI-related fields at the University of Cambridge, these groups being currently under-represented. Scholars are also offered support from a DeepMind mentor, and have opportunities to attend leading AI academic conferences and DeepMind events. More information is available on the DeepMind Scholarship website.

DeepMind Scholarships are fully funded and available for students undertaking a Master’s degree at Cambridge in Advanced Computer Science, Machine Learning and Machine Intelligence, or Scientific Computing, or a PhD in Computer Science, or other adjacent fields which are relevant to DeepMind’s aims.  They are tenable at any college.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Priority will be given to applicants who identify as female and/or Black students.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Visa

Research costs

Funding partners:

HEC Pakistan Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to PhD applicants from Pakistan for study in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by HEC (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Higher Education Commission Pakistan the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

One return economy airfare

Funding partners:

Hill Foundation Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Russian students undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate study in any subject, who have undertaken a first degree at a Russian university. It is tenable at any college.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Applicants must undertake to spend at least one year in Russia after the end of their academic studies in the UK (scholars are not expected to return for at least the next two years, at which point policy will be reviewed).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual Stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Other allowances (visa, immigration health surcharges, travel, etc.)

Funding partners:

HRH The Prince of Wales Scholarships for Small Island Nations

These Climate Action Scholarships are for Masters and PhD students from small island nations. Working with His Royal Highness, the initiative was developed by Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Professor Stephen Toope, to recognise the disproportionate effects of climate change on Small Island Developing States and will support students on courses that engage with sustainability, helping them develop their existing skills and knowledge to address the severe effects of climate change in their countries. They are tenable at any college.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Inlaks Cambridge Scholarship

This award is available to Masters and PhD applicants from India.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

The scholarship is not tenable in the fields of Business Studies, Computer Science, Engineering, Medicine, Music or Public Health.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Jameel Education Foundation Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD candidates from a range of countries, who are highly ranked by their prospective Departments within the University, and are awarded on the basis of academic excellence, research potential, and the potential for the research to contribute to the future development of the scholar's home country or region.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Priority will be given to research projects in the fields of Sustainable Organic Desert Agriculture (including, for example, plant growth-promoting Rhizobacteria & Mycorrhizae, irrigation technology and systems, reduction of water consumption, rediscovery of ancient desert crops, micronutrients), Plant-based Medicine and Pharmacy, Renewable Energy Production, and Education.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Annual research expenses

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to PhD applicants from India in any academic subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Jusoor Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is awarded to Masters applicants from Syria, in any subject, but preference may be given to applicants studying Psychology or courses in related subject areas. It is tenable at any College.

This scholarship is not available for MBA or MFin courses.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants should be Syrian (including Palestinian with Syrian Travel Document), have lived continuously in Syria prior to the current crisis, and be currently living in Syria or one of its neighbouring countries.
  • Applicants should show intent to return to Syria when it is safe and practical to do so, and/or to contribute to the future development of that country in any other way.
  • Preference may be given to applicants studying Psychology or courses in related subject areas.

Value:

University Composition Fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Khazanah Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to applicants from Malaysia, for both undergraduate and postgraduate study.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Khazanah (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with Yayasan Khazanah the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Trust's main scholarships page for deadline and eligibility details).

Conditions:

  • Undergraduate applicants should be under 20 years of age, and postgraduate applicants should be under 40 years of age.
  • Successful applicants will be required to return to work in Malaysia for the number of years equal to the length of their scholarship (minimum 2 years).
  • Any academic subject (excluding Medicine) will be considered, but priority will be given to applications in Biosciences (Bioengineering, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Genomics), Business, Economics, Electronics, Engineering, Finance, Law, Material Sciences, Nanotechnology and Public Health.

Value:

University tuition fee

College Fee (for undergraduates)

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

One return economy airfare

Funding partners:

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is for students of Pakistani nationality, undertaking a PhD in Engineering or Applied Sciences.

This scholarship is offered in partnership with the Higher Education Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Scholars must be prepared to undertake the requirement from HED to work at their newly established University of Engineering and Applied Sciences Swat for five years.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Visa

Immigration Health Surcharge

Flights

Funding partners:

LMB Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available for PhD applicants with International Fee status in Molecular Biology. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by MRC LMB (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Laboratory of Molecular Biology the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Visa

Immigration Health Surcharge

Contribution towards travel costs, conferences, research and training allowance

Funding partners:

Minciencias Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from Colombia. Any academic subject will be considered. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Minciencias (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with Minciencias the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

NIH Cambridge Trust Scholarship

This 4-year doctoral programme for US students is based on collaboration between two research labs – one in Cambridge and one in the NIH; each student is supervised jointly by a supervisor at each institution and spends, on average, half of their time at NIH in the US and half in Cambridge.  This scholarship is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates should visit the website of the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Programme for information on how to apply.

Conditions:

Candidates should be accepted onto the NIH MD/PhD programme as well as gaining admission to the University of Cambridge, and should be highly-ranked by their prospective department within Cambridge.

Value:

Variable

Funding partners:

NUS Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants who are citizens and permanent residents of Singapore, in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the National Uiversity of Singapore (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the National University of Singapore the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Successful applicants will be expected to work at the National University of Singapore upon completion of their PhD.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Pemanda Monappa Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from India in the following subjects: Biological Sciences (excluding Medicine and Veterinary Medicine), Computer Science, Economics, English Literature, Law, Physical Sciences, Technology.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants should require financial assistance in order to study at the University of Cambridge.
  • Applicants should also have a close connection with one of the following States: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu. (A close connection is defined as having completed a first degree at a recognized university in one of those States, or having been born in one of those States, or having completed the larger part of their school education in one of those States).

Value:

Variable

Funding partners:

PEXIM Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters candidates from Serbia and North Macedonia, in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Priority will be given to applications in subjects which may enhance Serbia's and Macedonia's EU accession capacity and economic prosperity.
  • Successful applicants will be required to seek employment in their home country following completion of the scholarship, and will be assisted in this by the PEXIM Foundation and their respective governments. A PEXIM Cambridge scholarship recipient is required to work in their home country for at least two years for each year for which they receive support.

Value:

Based on an assessment of financial need, each scholarship may pay up to the total course fee, and may provide living expenses

Funding partners:

Prathiba M Singh Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to applicants from India to do the LLM (Masters in Law).  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview in New Delhi.

Conditions:

Applicants should show a strong interest in the study of Intellectual Property Law, should show a positive intention to pursue a legal career in India, and should need financial assistance in order to study in Cambridge.

Value:

Variable

Funding partners:

Prince Philip Scholarship

This scholarship is available to undergraduate applicants from Hong Kong in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Successful applicants who complete a BA at the University of Cambridge may apply for a further scholarship to continue on to a one-year taught postgraduate degree.

Application:

In addition to applying to the University of Cambridge, candidates should apply to the Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong.

Value:

University tuition fee, subject to means-testing

College Fee, subject to means-testing

Annual stipend, subject to means-testing

£4,500 per annum cash award

Return economy airfare

Funding partners:

Reuben Cambridge Postgraduate Scholarship

This scholarship is provided in partnership with the Reuben Foundation and the Cambridge Trust. It is available to postgraduate applicants from Israel, who are ordinarily resident in Israel, and preference will be given to candidates who have not previously studied outside Israel. Up to 3 scholarships (2 x Masters and 1 x PhD) may be offered each academic year.

Please note: for the academic year 2023/24, eligible applicants who have applied by the funding deadline and who have indicated that they wish to be considered for funding, will be automatically considered for this scholarship. 

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Preference will be given to students who have not previously studied outside Israel

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Visa

£1,500 towards international travel and research costs

Funding partners:

Roberta Sykes Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters or PhD applicants from Australia who are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent, in any subject. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are nominated by the Roberta Sykes Foundation. To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Roberta Sykes Foundation the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Applicants should be of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
  • Applicants should have been awarded, or be about to be awarded, an undergraduate degree from a recognized University

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Travel costs to and from the UK at the commencement and conclusion of the Scholarship

Funding partners:

Rowan Williams Cambridge Studentship

The Rowan Williams Cambridge Studentship is a programme established by the Cambridge Trust to support students who face severe barriers in coming to study in Cambridge. It is available to applicants at all levels, in any subject, and is tenable at any College.

Applicants should be from an area of instability or zone of conflict and, or have been, at risk of discrimination, persecution, suffering, violence or other abuse of their human rights.

Application:

To ensure that they are considered for this studentship, applicants must: 1) complete a separate Cambridge Trust application form by 31 January 2023; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Applicants should be from an area of instability or zone of conflict and, or have been, at risk of discrimination, persecution, suffering, violence or other abuse of their human rights.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend for a single person

Other allowances (i.e. travel, visa and Immigration Health Surcharge costs) considered on a need basis

Funding partners:

Saïd Foundation Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants from Jordan, Syria, Palestine (including Palestinians inside Israel), Lebanon and Arab citizens of Israel.

Candidates should hold Syrian, Jordanian, Lebanese or Palestinian nationality and be permanently resident in one of these countries (including Arab citizens of Israel). The Foundation will consider Syrians residing elsewhere due to current circumstances in the country.

There are no restrictions on academic subjects, but priority will be given to candidates who can demonstrate that their subject will enable them to contribute to the development of their home country.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the Saïd Foundation (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Saïd Foundation the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Candidates should hold an undergraduate degree equivalent to a UK 2:1 or higher (or be in the final year of undergraduate degree).
  • Candidates should have professional and/or voluntary experience relevant to their field of study and a clear career path, and demonstrate leadership potential in their chosen field.
  • Applications in all subject areas are considered; candidates should show how their chosen course will help them contribute to the development of their home country or the region.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Contribution towards travel costs

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Skye Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters and PhD applicants from South Africa, in any academic subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates must be nominated to Skye by faculty deans at South African universities (the Skye Foundation does not accept applications directly from candidates), and must then apply to Skye by the published deadline. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by Skye.  Candidates must apply for admission to the University of Cambridge before the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).  No award will be made to an applicant who has not already gained admission. 

Conditions:

  • Successful candidates will be required to return to South Africa on completion of their studies.
  • Applicants should hold a first degree from a recognised university.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Smuts Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants whose research relates to a Commonwealth country or countries (excluding the UK), normally in the fields of Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

Snowdon Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to Masters applicants of any nationality and in any subject (although priority will be given to subjects in the fields of engineering, mathematics, science and technology), who self-identify as having a physical or sensory disability. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required initially for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Eligible candidates will be invited by the Cambridge Trust to submit additional information, to assist the Snowdon Trust in scholar selection.

Value:

Up to £30,000

Funding partners:

Taiwan Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from Taiwan in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are nominated by the Ministry of Education Taiwan.  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the MOE Taiwan the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

The Beacon Scholarship at Cambridge

This scholarship is available to students from Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda who are applying to take an undergraduate degree (BA).  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

In addition to applying for admission to the University of Cambridge, a candidate must register with the Beacon Scholarship and download a Nomination Form (to be completed by the Head of their current secondary school).

If a candidate is offered admission to the University of Cambridge, they will be required to complete a full Beacon Scholarship Application Form and Financial Disclosure.

Conditions:

  • Applicants should demonstrate leadership potential, and need financial assistance to study at the University of Cambridge.
  • Successful applicants are required to return to their home country within one month of the end of the scholarship.

Value:

The Cambridge Trust and The Beacon Equity Trust each contribute one-third of the total cost (including University tuition fee, College fee, annual stipend and annual airfare).  The balance of the cost is to be paid by the scholar's family/guardian.

Funding partners:

The Right Honourable Paul Martin Sr Scholarship at Cambridge University

This scholarship is available to applicants from Canada to do the LLM (Masters in Law) .  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

The Tazaki Cambridge Studentship

This studentship is available to Masters and PhD applicants who are citizens of Japan wishing to study Computer Science or subjects with a strong computer science component.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this studentship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

Turkish Education Foundation (UK) Cambridge Masters Scholarship

The Turkish Education Foundation UK (TEV UK) is a charitable organisation established with the aim of supporting and improving the access to education for young people from Turkey who are academically able but in need of financial assistance.

The Turkish Education Foundation (UK) Cambridge Masters Scholarship is available to Turkish students undertaking a Masters degree at Cambridge, in any subject, and is tenable at any College.

Please note: for the academic year 2023/24, eligible applicants who have applied by the funding deadline and who have indicated that they wish to be considered for funding, will be automatically considered for this scholarship. 

Application:

The Cambridge Trust will provide TEV with a final shortlist of two; TEV are then able to contact the students and gather any additional information they require; this preference / recommendation will be taken into account in order to make the final award.

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory), however the Turkish Education Foundation (UK) may ask students for additional information; shortlisted candidates will be notified of any additional requirements. 

Conditions:

Applicants must require financial support in order to take up their offer of admission.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Visa

Funding partners:

University of Central Asia Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available for Masters and PhD applicants in a range of subjects: Computer Science, Media & Communications, Economics, Engineering, and Business & Administration (including Public Policy).  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the University of Central Asia (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with the University of Central Asia the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

After completion of their studies in Cambridge, scholars will be expected to work either at the University of Central Asia or within the Aga Khan Development Network, subject to suitable employment being available.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Immigration Health Surcharge

Funding partners:

Vice-Chancellor's Award

These prestigious awards are available to PhD applicants from the UK and Ireland in any subject, and are awarded on the basis of academic ability and research potential, examination results, and references. The financial situation of candidates does not affect selection. They are tenable at any College.

Further information can be found here.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

Vicky Noon Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to undergraduate and Masters applicants from Pakistan, in the fields of Natural, Applied and Social Sciences.  PhD applicants are also considered on occasion.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Preference will be given by the Foundation to applicants planning to take courses that would be beneficial to the development of Pakistan.
  • Scholarships will normally only be awarded to applicants who have not previously studied outside Pakistan.

Value:

A contribution towards the full cost of studies

Funding partners:

Wellcome Cambridge Trust Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD research students in the University's research projects funded by the Wellcome Trust, in the field of Stem Cell Biology and Medicine. It is tenable at any College.

Application:

In addition to applying for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory), application to certain Wellcome Trust programmes is required to ensure that applicants are considered for the scholarship.

Value:

The scholarship will pay the difference between the University tuition fee at the Home rate and the Overseas/International rate.

All other costs will be subject to approval from the relevant School/Department.

Funding partners:

Wellcome Trust Oncology PhD Studentship

This studentship is available to applicants with Overseas fee status who wish to study for a four-year MRes + PhD course in the area of Oncology.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

In addition to applying for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory), application to certain Wellcome Trust programmes is required to ensure that applicants are considered for the scholarship.

Conditions:

Applicants must have Overseas fee status

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Other costs as determined by the Department of Oncology

Funding partners:

Williams Papworth Studentship

The Williams Papworth Studentship provides full or partial support for students from the Tibetan Plateau or surrounding countries or regions. The studentship seeks to support students committed to the practical application of knowledge and/or the development of ideas.  The potential of the applicant to make a significant, positive and forward-looking contribution to his/her own community and the wider world is overall more important than the subject of study, ethnicity or religious affiliation.  Past students have studied Criminology, Veterinary Science, Business, Conservation Leadership, Business, Linguistics and Education.  Applications from those wishing to study other academic disciples are also welcome although preference will not normally be given to those wishing to study Social Anthropology.  The studentship is tenable at any College.

Application:

No separate application is required for this studentship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

  • Preference may be given to applicants who are ethnically or culturally connected with the Himalayan region. 
  • The studentship is normally available for one-year postgraduate courses. Consideration will be given only in exceptional circumstances to those seeking support for PhDs or who have spent extended periods of time studying in universities in Western Europe, USA, Canada or Australia.

Value:

The value of the studentship will be determined by the level of funding available to the recipient from personal or other sources.

Funding partners:

Woolf Fisher Scholarship at Cambridge

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants from New Zealand, in any subject.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by the Woolf Fisher Trust (not the Trust).  To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with Universities New Zealand the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Applicants should have attended secondary school in New Zealand, and have graduated or expect to graduate from a New Zealand university.

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

One return economy airfare

Funding partners:

Woolf Institute Cambridge Scholarship

This scholarship is available to PhD applicants in subjects relevant to the work of the Woolf Institute (the study of relations between Jews, Christians and Muslims) and to Masters applicants to the MPhil in Middle Eastern Studies: Muslim-Jewish Relations.  It is tenable at any College.

Interested applicants are recommended to contact the Woolf Institute to discuss their proposed research topic.  Please email Dr Emma Harris, Director of Studies on eth22[at]cam.ac.uk.

Application:

No separate application is required for this scholarship, only the application to the University of Cambridge for admission, which must be submitted by the funding deadline specific to your course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Value:

University tuition fee

Annual stipend (sufficient for a single person)

Funding partners:

WorldWideStudies Cambridge Scholarship

This award is available to Masters applicants from Ukraine in the fields of Aerospace Engineering, Agricultural Studies, Alternative Energies, Environment and Ecology, Law, and Public Administration.  It is tenable at any College.

Application:

Candidates are selected by WorldWideStudies (not the Trust). To ensure that they are considered for this scholarship, applicants must: 1) check with WorldWideStudies the funding call deadlines and details of the application process, and apply accordingly; and 2) apply for admission to the University of Cambridge by the funding deadline specific to their course (please refer to the Postgraduate Course Directory).

Conditions:

Successful applicants will be required to return to work in Ukraine for 5 years after completion of their degree courses in Cambridge.  This will be reviewed in light of the recent circumstances.

Value:

Variable

Funding partners: