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Scholarships for International Students in the UK


Universities in the United Kingdom are world-renowned for their exceptional education standards. The UK boasts some of the best universities in the world, including several that are in the top 20, and is a popular destination for international students looking to study abroad. Working towards a degree is expensive - even more so if you’re an international student. The cost of tuition fees, living expenses and general living costs can be overwhelming and restrict your ability to study at a top university. Luckily, there are many different scholarships available to help fund your education and make it more affordable. Scholarships for international students can assist with covering the cost of tuition or provide you with money that you can use towards living expenses, school books or anything else that helps you attain your education without breaking the bank in the process. All these scholarships enable students who meet eligibility criteria to receive funding for their studies - without relying on family finances or taking on additional loan debt.



The Canterbury Scholarships

The Canterbury Scholarships are available to students from Australia or New Zealand who want to study at the University of Kent. This scholarship is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, including PhD and MBA students, and can be worth up to £8,500 for postgraduate students and £4,500 for undergraduate students. This scholarship is available on a yearly basis and can be renewed each year based on your academic performance and the amount of funding available. Eligibility Criteria: - Applicants must be New Zealand or Australian citizens who are studying towards a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Kent. Applicants must also have received an unconditional offer to study at the University of Kent.


EQUANIMITY Merit Scholarships

The EQUANIMITY Merit Scholarships are open to international students and are worth up to £10,000 per year. This scholarship is available to students who are studying towards a PhD in Engineering or Computer Science at any University of Cambridge subsidiary. Applicants must be a permanent resident of a country that has been identified as a “low-income country” by the World Bank. Eligibility Criteria: - Applicants must be a permanent resident of a low-income country. Applicants must be accepted on a full-time PhD programme within Engineering or Computer Science at a University of Cambridge subsidiary. Applicants must demonstrate financial need.


Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

The Erasmus Mundus Scholarship is worth £16,000 and is aimed at international students who want to study towards a Master’s Degree at the University of Cambridge. The programme is broken down into two elements: the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme, and the Erasmus Mundus Individual Master’s programme. The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s programme is aimed at students who want to study at the University of Cambridge and one other European University, whereas the Erasmus Mundus Individual Master’s programme is aimed at students who want to study at the University of Cambridge alone. Eligibility Criteria: - Applicants must be a national of a European Union member state or one of the European Economic Area countries, or a national of a “low-income country”, as defined by the World Bank.


Erasmus Mundus Masters Scholarship for Developing Countries

The Erasmus Mundus Masters Scholarship for Developing Countries is aimed at international students who want to study towards a Master’s Degree at the University of Cambridge and is worth £16,000. This scholarship is only available to students who are nationals of a “low-income country”, as defined by the World Bank. Eligibility Criteria: - Applicants must be a national of a “low-income country”, as defined by the World Bank. Applicants must be accepted on a full-time Master’s programme within Engineering or Computer Science at the University of Cambridge.


Go Overseas Study Abroad Scholarship Program​ ​Scholarship​ ​for​ ​Students From Developing Countries​ ​Studying​ ​in​ ​the UK​ ​and Ireland

The Go Overseas Study Abroad Scholarship Program Scholarship for Students from Developing Countries Studying in the UK and Ireland is worth up to £5,000 and is available to applicants from a “developing’ country, as defined by the World Bank. This scholarship is available for undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses. Eligibility Criteria: - Applicants must be a national of a “developing” country, as defined by the World Bank. Applicants must be accepted on a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree course at any UK or Irish University.


Jardine

Jardine is a London-based law firm that offers scholarships to non-EU students who want to study towards a postgraduate law degree at the University of London. The Jardine scholarship is worth up to £20,000 per year, including a £15,000 scholarship and a £5,000 contribution towards living expenses. This scholarship is only available to students who are studying towards a postgraduate law degree at the University of London. Eligibility Criteria: - Applicants must be non-EU students who are studying towards a postgraduate law degree at the University of London. The scholarship is limited to one student per university and is awarded based on academic merit, financial need and the co-operation of the student’s home university.

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