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Studying in the UK as an international student can be expensive when you add up course fees, accommodation costs and living expenses. If you want to study in the UK but do not have enough money to cover the cost of your course, don't worry, there are a number of ways in which you can get help. Here you can find the basics of where to look for financial assistance through scholarships, or alternatively you can search our directory of student essay competitions currently running which can offer large cash prizes.

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Where can I Apply for Scholarships at UK Universities?

Many UK universities have a number of scholarships specifically designed for international students at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. These are generally based on academic merit, but are also often means tested. However, there are usually very few scholarships compared to the number of international students, which means there is very strong competition for them.

Your country may also have student grants or special Career Development Loans which enable you to study internationally. To find out if your country offers these grants and loans it is best to check with your school advisor or careers counsellor in your home country.

There are also a number on national and international organisations that offer international students scholarships to study in the UK. The British Council is the most famous of these, though as shown below, there are other less well known scholarships too.

 

How do I Apply for Scholarships?

To apply for scholarships at specific universities that you are interested in studying at, it is best to look at the finance sections of their websites. You should also speak to the course administrator to see if there are any scholarships specific for your course. You can find more information about the scholarships at the most popular universities for international students in our directory of top UK universities.

To find out how to apply for scholarships from the British Council, contact your local British Council office, as the UK office does not keep application forms. You need to start researching it 18 months before you want to start studying, because the application process begins more than one academic year before the start of the course. Visit the British Council website for more information and to search for scholarships using their scholarship finder on the right hand side of the website.

 

A-Z Undergraduate Scholarship Directory

For international students applying to undergraduate courses, there are a number of well known scholarship programmes specifically for you:

  • Adzuna's Student of the Year: Is open to undergraduate and graduates in 12 countries around the world. The award includes a £3,500 prize as well as career coaching and and a work placement to help winners get the best start in their career. This is open to students in any subject or facult, and is awarded annually.
  • Africa Educational Trust: Various scholarships that may be limited to specific geographic areas on specific subjects.
  • All Saints Educational Trust: Personal grant awards to teachers and future teachers and students in Religious Studies, Home Economics and related areas. Corporate awards are made for imaginative new projects which will enhance the Church's contribution to higher and further education.
  • Apple WWDC Student Scholarship Program: This program provides selected students with the opportunity to receive a free ticket to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. Full or part-time students who are either an iOS Developer University Program member, Mac Developer Program member, or ADC Student member are eligible. Don't miss your chance to work with and meet the Apple engineers responsible for the powerful technologies in iOS and Mac OS X.
  • BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance Tertiary Scholarships: BMA offers scholarships to students who are current tertiary students. Applicants must be enrolled to study full time undergraduate degree courses in one of the categories related to mining, at any Queensland University, New South Wales University or University of Adelaide.
  • BP Scholarships: The Internship scholarship for undergraduates and the Opportunity Award for postgraduates are offered to students attending or applying to the following universities: Imperial College of London, University of Birmingham, University of Cambridge, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, University of Nottingham, University of Oxford, or University of Strathclyde. 
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarship opportunities for undergraduate study in the United Kingdom for citizens of the Falkland Islands, the Maldives, St. Helena and the Seychelles.
  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme: This scheme is from the same organisation but is specifically designed for students from developing Commonwealth countries who want to study in the UK but cannot afford to.
  • ExpatYouth Scholarship: Clements International's Expat Youth Scholarship is a unique contest exclusively for expat students who spend their childhoods moving between different countries and cultures.
  • Facebook Grace Hopper Women in Computing Scholarship: Awarded to outstanding female Computer Science university students to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference. Students should be enrolled full-time at a university anywhere in the world and be pursuing a Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related technical major.
  • GE Foundation Scholar-LeadersProgramStudents in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify. Regional requirements apply, as this scholarship is open to students from Canada, Czech Republic, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship: Google Anita Borg Scholarship recipients will each receive a financial award for the academic year. A group of female undergraduate and graduate students will be chosen from the applicant pool, and scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of each candidate's academic background and demonstrated leadership.
  • ICO Foundation: Various scholarships in the fields of museography and Asia-Pacific studies. Some scholarships are only available to Spanish citizens or foreign citizens with residence in Spain.
  • J. W. Saxe Memorial Fund: A prize of two thousand dollars will be awarded to one or more undergraduate or postgraduate students involved in public service. The award is meant to enable the student to gain practical experience in public service by taking a no-pay or low-pay job or internship during a summer or other term. Preference will be given applicants who have already found such a position, but who require additional funds. 
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. Eligible institutions are colleges and universities in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Belize, Benelux, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Germany, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela.
  • MAEC-AECID Scholarships: Various scholarships for Spanish and foreign citizens granted by the Spanish Ministry of External Affairs.
  • Microsoft Scholarship: This scholarship is for students enrolled full time in a Bachelor's degree program at a 4-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico who are making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. A 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0 is required.
  • Mohamedali Karimjee Trust: Grants to African students for study in the UK. Contact: Karimjee Jivanjee & Co UK, 21 Whitefriars Street, London EC4Y 8JJ.
  • Oh, the Places You'll Go! College Scholarship: One $10,000 scholarship award will be made by Random House, Inc. and the Dr. Seuss Estate to the applicant's choice of post-secondary educational institution. Applicants must be 12th-grade high school students graduating int he spring, age 21 years or under.
  • S. H. A. Ziauddin Trust: Awards for up to £500 are available to anyone studying, or wishing to study, on courses in science, agriculture or environmental protection, and willing to use their skills for the benefit of the peoples of the Indian sub-continent (i.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) will be considered at all times of the year. Applicants should write giving brief details about themselves, their course and their future plans. If appropriate, and application form and explanatory letter will be sent to them in response to which they can give further details. Contact: R B Viccajee, Secretary, PO Box 777, Guildford GU2 7GW, UK.
  • Sir Charles Bright Scholarship: The Scholarships are awarded to disabled persons undertaking post secondary education, whether at University, TAFE or other recognised educational institutions.
  • Wingate Scholarships: Wingate Scholarships are awarded to outstanding individuals of great potential or proven excellence who need financial support to undertake creative or original work of intellectual, scientific, artistic, social or environmental value and to musicians for advanced training. They must be citizens of the UK, the Commonwealth, Israel or Ireland, or citizens of Council of Europe member countries (provided they have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least 3 years).

 

A-Z Postgraduate Scholarship Directory

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master's or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • The Ahmad Mustafa Abu-Hakima Bursary: Recipients must use the award towards a full-time Masters programme that includes studying the history of the modern Arab world. Applicants must possess a good honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent institution recognised by SOAS. Open to UK/EU and Overseas applicants
  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • All Saints Educational Trust: The All Saints Educational Trust makes personal grant awards to teachers, intending teachers and students in Religious Studies, Home Economics and related areas. Corporate awards are made for imaginative new projects which will enhance the Church's contribution to higher and further education. 
  • The Anglo-Jewish Association: Financial aid to Jewish students in financial need to enter further education or studying for full-time degrees at universities in the UK.
  • Apple WWDC Student Scholarship Program: This program provides selected students with the opportunity to receive a free ticket to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. Full or part-time students who are either an iOS Developer University Program member, Mac Developer Program member, or ADC Student member are eligible. Don't miss your chance to work with and meet the Apple engineers responsible for the powerful technologies in iOS and Mac OS X.
  • The Beit Trust : Scholarship for postgraduate studies or research for graduates who are domiciled in Malawi, Zambia or Zimbabwe to study at a university in the United Kingdom, Ireland or South Africa.
  • Blakemore Foundation: 1 yr. language study abroad for graduates using Asian languages in their careers.
  • The British Academy: The British Academy offers grants for post-doctoral research in the humanities and the social sciences.
  • Booz & Company Award Programme for Women in Europe: Any female enrolled at London Business School who has a strong interest in working in one of Booz & Company's European offices for the summer. Applicants must be fluent in English as well as in the language of the preferred office.
  • British Chevening Scholarships: Scholarships are given to students from all over the world and either fully or partly pay for international students studying postgraduate degrees in the UK for a year. It is aimed at students with great potential to become future leaders in their profession.
  • British Federation of Women Graduates : Scholarships for women in their third year of doctoral studies or part-time students at an equivalent stage of studies who are registered at a university in England, Wales or Scotland (not Northern Ireland).
  • CASTME Scholarship: There is one general scholarship, ie. students from any Commonwealth country may apply, and two others for students from Mauritius and Antigua. Candidates will need to show how this award will enable them to enhance the teaching of Science, Technology or Mathematics in their home country.
  • Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP): Scholarships are awarded to citizens of Commonwealth countries and pay for travel, fees and living expenses for postgraduate students for one to three years. The scheme is aimed at students who are expected to make an important contribution to their home country after studying in the UK.
  • Commonwealth Shared Scholarship Scheme: This scheme is from the same organisation but is specifically designed for students from developing Commonwealth countries who want to study in the UK but cannot afford to.
  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • Dale Fridell Scholarships: The scholarship is open to anyone currently attending or aspiring to attend a university, college, trade school, technical institute, vocational training or other post-secondary education program in the 2010-11 academic year. The scholarship is awarded four times annually.
  • Education for Sustainable Energy Development (ESED) Scholarship: Scholarships for students who plan to undertake studies at the Masters level in areas directly related to sustainable energy development. Recipients must be citizens of the developing countries and territories identified for OECD official development aid.
  • ESSKA Scholarship: The ESSKA Scholarship programme is reserved for young colleagues who strongly wish to enlarge and improve their knowledge and competencies in orthopaedic sports medicine, knee surgery and arthroscopy. The scholarship allows the scholars to visit highly qualified teaching surgeons and recognized sports medicine centres in Western Europe for several weeks.
  • Faculty for the Future Fellowships : Grants for women who are citizens of developing countries for a PhD degree or Post-doctoral research in the physical sciences or related disciplines.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.
  • The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship: Google Anita Borg Scholarship recipients will each receive a financial award for the academic year. A group of female undergraduate and graduate students will be chosen from the applicant pool, and scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of each candidate's academic background and demonstrated leadership.
  • Gordon Memorial College Trust Fund : Grants for educational projects in Sudan and for Sudanese nationals studying for a postgraduate course in the UK who intend to return to Sudan at the end of their studies.
  • IBM PhD Fellowship Awards: Scholarships for exceptional Ph.D. students who have an interest in solving problems that are important to IBM and fundamental to innovation in many academic disciplines and areas of study. These include: computer science and engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering, physical sciences, mathematical sciences, business sciences, and service science, management, and engineering (SSME). 
  • ICO Foundation: Various scholarships in the fields of museography and Asia-Pacific studies. Some scholarships are only available to Spanish citizens or foreign citizens with residence in Spain.
  • IFUW International Fellowships: All applicants must be women graduates and either a member of one of IFUW's 72 national federations and associations or, if living in a country where there is not yet a national affiliate, an independent member of IFUW, or an international individual member of IFUW. All candidates must have obtained admission to the proposed place of study prior to applying to IFUW's competition.
  • IIE Management Scholarship: To encourage corporate members of the Institution of Incorporated Engineers to undertake formal management training leading to award of MBA or similar qualification
  • Instituto Ling/Gouvêa Vieira: Scholarships for Brazilian citizens to study a Master’s in Law (LLM), Journalism, and Engineering in the United States or Europe.
  • J. W. Saxe Memorial Fund: A prize of two thousand dollars will be awarded to one or more undergraduate or postgraduate students involved in public service. The award is meant to enable the student to gain practical experience in public service by taking a no-pay or low-pay job or internship during a summer or other term. Preference will be given applicants who have already found such a position, but who require additional funds.
  • Karim Rida Said Foundation (KRSF): Nationals of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine or Syria, normally resident in the Arab world and not holding any form of British residency. They must be able to demonstrate that their chosen course of study will be of use to their home country or the Middle Eastern region.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. Eligible institutions are colleges and universities in the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Barbados, Belize, Benelux, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Germany, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russian Federation, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Surinam, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. 
  • Mohamedali Karimjee Trust: Grants to African students for study in the UK. Contact: Karimjee Jivanjee & Co UK, 21 Whitefriars Street, London. EC4Y 8JJ.
  • Open Society Foundations UK Scholarship Programs : One-year master's scholarships in the social sciences and humanities, as well as PhD studies, at various graduate institutions in the UK for students and scholars from select non-EU countries in Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Mongolia, and the former Soviet Union.
  • Samsung Electronics Global ScholarshipThe scholarship is offered to all final year undergraduates in areas of Business studies, Languages, Economics to pursue a MBA Degree at the Graduate School of Business, Sung Kyun Kwan (SKK) University - a newly established business school in collaboration with Samsung Group and MIT Sloan School of Management in Seoul. Scholars will have to sign a four year contract to work in Samsung Electronics (two years in HQ, Korea and two years at the regional headquarters/overseas subsidiary) upon completion of the Master Program. Internship will be offered at Samsung Electronics in Korea and the regional headquarters during Summer & Winter Vacation.
  • Scotland’s Saltire Scholarships: Each year 200 awards are given to postgraduate students from Canada, China, India and the USA who want to study at a Scottish university. Scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence and are open to students studying in any subject area. 
  • S. H. A. Ziauddin Trust: Awards for up to £500 are available to anyone studying, or wishing to study, on courses in science, agriculture or environmental protection, and willing to use their skills for the benefit of the peoples of the Indian sub-continent (i.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) will be considered at all times of the year. Applicants should write for an application form to R B Viccajee, Secretary, giving brief details about themselves, their course and their future plans. If appropriate, and application form and explanatory letter will be sent to them in response to which they can give further details. Contact: R B Viccajee, Secretary, PO Box 777, Guildford GU2 7GW, UK.
  • Sir Arthur Sims Travelling Scholarship: The scholarship is open to graduates of Australian universities who can demonstrate outstanding academic merit and promise. Applicants need to have been born in Australia or have parents who have been Australian residents for seven years or more, with their period of residence commencing within three years of the birth of the applicant. Applicants must be planning to undertake graduate study or research in Great Britain.
  • Sir Charles Bright Scholarship: The Scholarships are awarded to disabled persons undertaking post secondary education, whether at University, TAFE or other recognised educational institutions.
  • Windle Trust International: Postgraduate sponsorship of refugees and internally displaced people from the Horn and East Africa at universities in the UK.
  • Wingate Scholarships: Wingate Scholarships are awarded to outstanding individuals of great potential or proven excellence who need financial support to undertake creative or original work of intellectual, scientific, artistic, social or environmental value and to musicians for advanced training. Applicants need to be at least 24. They must be citizens of the UK, the Commonwealth, Israel or Ireland, or citizens of Council of Europe member countries (provided they have been resident in the United Kingdom for at least 3 years).
  • Zonta International: The Fellowships are granted annually to women pursuing graduate Ph.D./doctoral degrees in aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering. 

 

 

Specific Nationality Scholarships

As well as the general scholarships (above) which are open to everyone or a wide range of nationalities, there are also literally thousands of scholarships aimed specifically at students of certain nationalities.

Below you can find a list these scholarships sorted by nationality. Though this directory is extensive, it is by no means complete, so you should also do some of your own research to find scholarships suitable for your nationality.

To jump to your country, simply click on the starting letter below: 

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z


Afghanistan

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.

Albania

  • Global Supplementary Grant Program: This program offers a one-year scholarship to the Albanian scholars registered for PhD programs in the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Anguilla

Antigua and Berbuda

  • CASTME Scholarship: There is one general scholarship, ie. students from any Commonwealth country may apply, and two others for students from Mauritius and Antigua. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate how the skills and knowledge they will gain from the course will further CASTME's aims and the millennium development goals. Candidates will need to show how this award will enable them to enhance the teaching of Science, Technology or Mathematics in their home country. The successful candidate will be required to return home immediately on completion of their degree.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.

Argentina

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration.
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Australia

  • Australian Federation of University Women (AFUW): Scholarships for women graduates who are members of AFUW or its international affiliates.
  • The General Sir Monash Awards: Scholarships for outstanding Australian citizens graduating from Australian universities to enable them to undertake postgraduate study abroad at the world’s best Universities, appropriate to their field of study.
  • The Joint Academic Scholarship On-line Network (JASON): A search engine that contains information about postgraduate scholarships. The scholarships in the database apply to Australian students wishing to study at home or abroad, and to international students wishing to study in Australia.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Sir Arthur Sims Travelling Scholarship: The scholarship is open to graduates of Australian universities who can demonstrate outstanding academic merit and promise. Applicants need to have been born in Australia or have parents who have been Australian residents for seven years or more, with their period of residence commencing within three years of the birth of the applicant. Applicants must be planning to undertake graduate study or research in Great Britain.

Austria

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.

Barbados

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Belgium

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Belize

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Bermuda

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Ministry of Education, ChileScholarships for Bermudians studying abroad.

Bolivia

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Bosnia-Herzegovina

  • British Scholarship Trust: "Scholarships for post-graduate students from the former Yugoslavia in order to pursue specialist studies for short periods in the United Kingdom. The Trust allocates between 10 and 15 stipends each year. Study periods are normally from three to six months. The stipend normally covers maintenance expenses and in some cases library or 'bench' fees.The Trust is unable to cover the fees of full-time taught courses."

Botswana

Brazil

  • Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPQ): Various scholarships for Brazilian students.
  • Fundacao EstudarVarious scholarships for Brazilian students to study in Brazil or abroad.
  • Fundação CAPESScholarships for Brazilian citizens to study doctoral and post-doctoral courses abroad.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Ling InstituteScholarships for Brazilian young professionals that have been accepted to an MBA program.
  • Santander ScholarshipsNine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Brunei

Burma

  • The Charles Wallace Trust: Twice a year, in May and November, awards are granted to individual Burmese students undertaking, or about to undertake, postgraduate courses in the UK at Masters or Doctoral level and who need additional funding to help them cover the cost of their studies. The Trust is not primarily a hardship fund and all applicants are required to demonstrate academic excellence as well as financial need.
  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Cambodia

  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Cameroon

Canada

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Canadian Centennial Scholarship Fund: CCSF awards scholarships to outstanding students from across Canada who are enrolled in postgraduate programmes at UK universities, colleges, institutes or conservatories. You must be a Canadian citizen, be currently enrolled in a postgraduate programme and at the time of applying be attending a full-time UK university or similar institution, and have completed at least one term of study; intend to return to Canada after completion of studies in the UK; have very high academic standards.
  • Canadian High Commission in London: Funding for Canadian Studies activities, by means of awards to enable individual academics to undertake research leading to publication or to develop courses about Canada; and grants to institutions both to carry out research projects on Canada and to develop the study of Canada within their institution.
  • GE Foundation Scholar-LeadersProgram: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify.
  • J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships: Open to Canadians and permanent residents of Canada who hold at least one university degree. College graduates (post-secondary level) holding a recognized bachelor's degree are also eligible.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • London Goodenough Association of Canada (LGAC): The LGAC awards Scholarships towards the cost of accommodation at Goodenough College, the pre-eminent residential college for international graduate students in London. The LGAC is an association of Canadian former students who lived in the College's residences.
  • LSE Foundation Canada Scholarship: This scholarship is available for a full time, one year taught masters programme at LSE in any subject. Candidates need to be Canadian nationals permanently domiciled in Canada.
  • Marusia Yaworska Entrance Scholarship: Scholarship for two graduate level students in music from Ukraine or Canada to study anywhere in the world. Two one-time awards of $5,000(Can) per year. Must submit recordings. Contact: Chair, Department of Music, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, 50 University Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada.
  • The McEuen Scholarship: The McEuen Scholarship is awarded to qualified Canadian students age 21 and younger for a full three-year undergraduate or a four-year honours degree at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
  • Microsoft Scholarship: This scholarship is for students enrolled full time in a Bachelor's degree program at a 4-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico who are making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. A 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0 is required.
  • The Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program AwardScholarships for Canadian students wishing to pursue Master’s or PhD courses abroad.
  • Scholarships CanadaVarious scholarships offered by Canadian entities.
  • Scotland's Saltire Scholarships: A scholarship programme offered on a matched funding basis between the Government and Scottish Higher Education Institutions. The scheme offers up to 200 awards, each worth £2000, towards the tuition fees of a one year Masters course at any of Scotland's higher education institutions.

Cayman Islands

Chile

  • Corporacion de Fomento de la Produccion (CORFO)Scholarships for professionals who are Chilean citizens or permanent residents and have been accepted to a postgraduate program in Chile or abroad. 
  • Fundacion FordVarious scholarships for Chilean citizens wishing to study abroad.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Organizacion Inernacional Para Las Migraciones (OIM): Scholarships for professionals who are Chilean citizens or permanent residents and have been accepted to a postgraduate program in Chile or abroad.  
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

China

  • China Scholarship Council: The China Scholarship Council (CSC) is a non-profit institution affiliated with the Chinese Ministry of Education. The objective of the CSC is to provide financial assistance to Chinese citizens wishing to study abroad, and to foreign citizens wishing to study in China, in order to develop the educational, scientific and technological, and cultural exchanges and economic and trade cooperation between China and other countries.
  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • Great Britain-China Educational Trust: Scholarships for Chinese students studying in the UK through different programmes.
  • Henry Lester Trust: The trust offers a grant of up to £2,500 for Chinese citizens who are studying at a United Kingdom university or research establishment at postgraduate level or higher. Students must be studying or researching in the subject areas of architecture (to include civic planning, construction management, etc), medicine, computer development, and mechanical sciences. Contact: Mr A C Hamilton, 65 Hazlewell Road, London, SW15 6UT. Tel: 020 8788 2039 Fax: 020 8780 2864.
  • Laura Cha (Shi Mei Lun) Scholarship: The scholarship has been established for applicants intending to study on the full-time LLM programme at LSE and who are Chinese and resident in China. Preference will be given to applicants from North-West China.
  • Law's Charitable Foundation Law Ting Pong Graduate ScholarshipThis scholarship is available for a students on a one year taught masters programme in any subject. For applicants joining the School in October 2011, two awards with a value of £12,000 will be available for students who are nationals of and currently domiciled in mainland China.
  • Lee Scholarships: One scholarship of £26,000 for an incoming student from China or Hong Kong applying to a one year, full time taught masters programme at LSE.
  • Scotland's Saltire Scholarships: A scholarship programme offered on a matched funding basis between the Government and Scottish Higher Education Institutions. The scheme offers up to 200 awards, each worth £2000, towards the tuition fees of a one year Masters course at any of Scotland's higher education institutions.
  • Woo Family Scholarship: One scholarship to the value of £20,000 for Chinese applicants to a taught Masters programme in the LSE Department of Geography, the Department of Government, the Department of International Relations or the Department of Sociology.

Colombia

  • Colfuturo: Scholarships for Colombian nationals who have been accepted to postgraduate programs abroad.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Costa Rica

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Croatia

  • British Scholarship Trust: "Scholarships for post-graduate students from the former Yugoslavia in order to pursue specialist studies for short periods in the United Kingdom. The Trust allocates between 10 and 15 stipends each year. Study periods are normally from three to six months. The stipend normally covers maintenance expenses and in some cases library or 'bench' fees.The Trust is unable to cover the fees of full-time taught courses."

Cuba

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.

Czech Republic

  • GE Foundation Scholar-LeadersProgram: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify. 
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Denmark

  • The Anglo-Danish Society Scholarships: Applications are invited from students undertaking POST-GRADUATE courses. Students must be of Danish nationality to be eligible for scholarships tenable at universities or other higher education institutions in the United Kingdom. Candidates' first degree should be from a Danish university or college.
  • Arbejdsgiverforeningens Jubilæumsfond Vester Voldgade: Scholarships for Danish students.
    CONTACT: Phone: +45 33 14 52 93  Fax: +45 33 32 12 32 
  • C.W.Strandes Legatfond AwardSupport for one year of study for Danish students.
    CONTACT: Phone: +45 33 14 70 70  Fax: +45 33 15 05 70 
  • Det Obelske Familiefond: Support for students at higher education institutions in Region Nordjylland for prolonged periods of study abroad (min. 3 months).
  • F.L. Smidths Jubilæumslegat: Limited number of scholarships worth up to DKR 35,000 available to students from the Copenhagen Business School.
    CONTACT: Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have, 15 2000, Frederiksberg. Phone: +45 38 15 38 15 
  • Henry & Mary Skovs Fond: Financial aid for Danish students in the Engineering field.CONTACT: Phone: +45 33 13 23 23  Fax: +45 33 32 20 05
  • K¢bmand Sven Hansen og Hustru: Support for one year of study for Danish students.CONTACT: Phone: +45 57 83 05 63  Fax: +45 57 83 32 66
  • Knud Højgaards Fond: Scholarships for Danish citizens to study abroad.
  • Krista og Viggo Petersen's FondSupport for one year of study for Danish citizens.
  • Reinholdt W. Jorck og Hustrus Fond: Scholarships for Danish students.CONTACT: Phone: +45 33 15 66 50
  • The State Education Grant and Loan Scheme in DenmarkGrants and loans for Danish students.
  • Thomas B. Thriges Fond Award: Scholarships for Danish students.
    CONTACT: Phone: +45 39 61 50 30 Fax: +45 39 61 50 31
  • Unidanmark A/S-Unibanks studierejselegat: Scholarships of DKR 10,000 for Danish students.
    CONTACT: Phone: +45 33 33 33 33 Ext 1138   Fax: +45 33 33 63 63

Dominica

Dominican Republic

  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Ecuador

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

El Salvador

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Egypt

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Citadel Capital Scholarship: Scholarships for Egyptian nationals who reside in Egypt, and who have been accepted at the university and postgraduate program of interest. Applicants must be under the age of 35.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.

El Salvador

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.

Falkland Islands

Finland

France

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Conseils Généraux: Students who are residents of the Rhône-Alpes, Drôme, and Haute-Savoie regions can obtain loans from their corresponding 'Conseils Généraux'.
    CONTACT: Conseil General de Haute-Savoie: 1 Rue de 30ème Régiment d'Infanterie B.P. 2444, 74041 Annecy Cedex Tel: 04 50 335000
    Conseil Régional du Rhône-Alpes: 78 Route de Paris, B.P. 19 69751 Charbonnières-les Bains Cedex Tel: 04 72 594000 Fax: 04 72 594098
    Conseil Régional de la Drôme: Hotel de Département, Boulevard Vauban 26026 Valence Cedex Tel: 04 75 792626
  • Eiffel Excellence Scholarship ProgrammeSupport for French students.
  • Entente Cordiale Scholarships: The Entente Cordiale Scholarships are for students wishing to spend a year in the UK after their French qualification. The programme funds one year of study or research in all academic fields.
    CONTACT: The British Council 9-11 rue de Constantine 75340 Paris Cedex 07, France Telephone: (00 33) (0)1 49 55 73 43 Fax: (00 33) (0)1 47 05 77 02
  • Jean Monet – Entente Cordiale Scholarships: Two scholarships managed by the British Council for French applicants pursuing a management career.
    CONTACT: The Social Science and Humanities Section of the British Council, fax: +33 1 47 05 7702
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

The Gambia

Germany

  • Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD): The German Academic Exchange Service promotes closer international relations among universities and provides information on possible sources of financing.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Ghana

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.
  • Jagdish and Urvashi Trivedi Scholarship: There is one scholarship with a value of £20,000 for an applicant to a full-time taught masters programme.

Gibraltar

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Guyana

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Haiti 

  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Honduras

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Hong Kong

  • Croucher Foundation of Hong Kong: Awards for research in the fields of Natural Science, Technology, and Medicine, at doctoral and postdoctoral levels outside Hong Kong to persons of outstanding merit and promise, tenable from 1 October 2010. The Scholarships and Fellowships are only available to permanent residents of Hong Kong.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Li Po Chun Trust Overseas Postgraduate Study Scholarship: This Fund provides scholarships for selected candidates to pursue postgraduate studies in universities or institutions overseas.Candidates should be Hong Kong residents having resided in Hong Kong for a continuous period of not less than 7 years; holders of either a degree from a university in Hong Kong or recognized equivalent qualifications; in possession of practical working experience in the relevant field of study; and eligible for admission to the intended course of study.
  • SAR Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships for Overseas StudiesScholarships for postgraduate students who are permanent residents of Hong Kong and aged between 21 and 30.
  • Sir Robert Black Trust Fund Postgraduate Scholarships: The Fund provides awards to individuals in pursuit of postgraduate studies or other training programmes at local or overseas institutions. Applications must be supported by a person in a competent position who is required to certify the candidate's academic and professional achievement and leadership qualities. Candidates should have resided in Hong Kong for at least 5 years.

Hungary

  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

India

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • De Souza Trust Goa Scholarship: Scholarships available to study in the UK for Indian citizens with a valid Indian passport who reside in India. They need to be residents in Goa or born of Goan parents, not more than 30 years old, and a graduate with an excellent academic record.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals. 
  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify.
  • The Inlaks Foundation Scholarships: Scholarships are available to Indian students for graduate courses at European institutions in subjects including Business Administration. The scholarships are not awarded to anyone who has already started a course of study or a project abroad.
  • JN Tata Endowment Scholarships: The endowment awards only loan scholarships. However, the selected scholars may also qualify for a gift award. Scholarships are granted for higher studies in all disciplines and subjects to Indian nationals and graduates of a recognised Indian university with a consistently good academic record; students in the final year of a degree course and those awaiting results; and other mid-career professionals planning to go abroad for further research, specialisation or training.
  • The Narotam Sekhsaria Scholarship ProgramScholarships are available to Indian students pursuing postgraduate studies both in India and abroad.
  • Scotland's Saltire Scholarships: A scholarship programme offered on a matched funding basis between the Government and Scottish Higher Education Institutions. The scheme offers up to 200 awards, each worth £2000, towards the tuition fees of a one year Masters course at any of Scotland's higher education institutions.

Indonesia

  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals.
  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify. 
  • Sampoerna Foundation: Various scholarships for Indonesian students.

Iraq

  • Karim Rida Said Foundation (KRSF)Nationals of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine or Syria, normally resident in the Arab world and not holding any form of British residency. Candidates must be under 40 years of age, have a good first degree and provide evidence of proficiency in English. They must be able to demonstrate that their chosen course of study will be of use to their home country or the Middle Eastern region. Candidates would need to apply for a place on a course in Britain and must be prepared to sign a binding undertaking to return to their home country or a country of the Arab League for a set period.

Ireland

  • Cecil King Travel Scholarship: The London Mathematical Society annually awards £5000 to a young mathematician of outstanding promise. The Scholarship is awarded to support a period of study or research abroad, typically for a period of three months. Applicants should normally be nationals of the UK or Republic of Ireland, either registered for or having recently completed a doctoral degree at a UK University.
  • The O'Reilly FoundationThe O'Reilly Foundation sponsors scholars to undertake postgraduate education in their chosen field and in an institution or university of their choice.

Israel

  • The Anglo-Israel Association: Scholarships are open to men or women, normally under thirty-five years of age, who have graduated from a British university. Scholars must be of British nationality, who intend to remain resident in the United Kingdom.
  • Kenneth Lindsay Scholarship TrustThe Kenneth Lindsay Scholarship Trust awards grants to enable students from Israel to advance their education in any subject at universities and institutions of higher learning in the UK. The awards attempt to encourage close collaboration between individuals of both countries.
  • Sir Siegmund Warburg Scholarship: The Sir Siegmund Warburg scholarship offers Palestinian and Israeli students the opportunity to undertake full-time postgraduate human rights study at LSE.

Italy

  • Banco di Sicilia: This scholarship covers tuition fees and travel expenses for Italians under the age of 30 years.
    CONTACT: Banco di Sicilia Via Mariano Stabile 182 Palermo Italy Tel: 091-608 51 52
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Ministero degli Affari EsteriThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs provide information regarding all available scholarships in Italy.
  • Regione Autonoma della Sardegna: Scholarships for students from Sardinia.

Jamaica

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Jordan

  • Karim Rida Said Foundation (KRSF): Nationals of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine or Syria, normally resident in the Arab world and not holding any form of British residency. Candidates must be under 40 years of age, have a good first degree and provide evidence of proficiency in English. They must be able to demonstrate that their chosen course of study will be of use to their home country or the Middle Eastern region. Candidates would need to apply for a place on a course in Britain and must be prepared to sign a binding undertaking to return to their home country or a country of the Arab League for a set period.
  • King Abdullah II Fund for Development Postgraduate Scholarship: There is one scholarship available with a value of at least £15,000 for a one year taught masters programme comprising political science or development studies.

Kenya

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.
  • Kenya Merit Undergraduate Scholarship: The University of Sheffield offers one Kenya Merit Undergraduate Scholarship, available for Kenyan students starting their undergraduate degree studies. The scholarship is worth £6,500 of an undergraduate course tuition fee per year.

Kiribati

Laos

  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.

Lebanon

  • Karim Rida Said Foundation (KRSF): Nationals of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine or Syria, normally resident in the Arab world and not holding any form of British residency. Candidates must be under 40 years of age, have a good first degree and provide evidence of proficiency in English. They must be able to demonstrate that their chosen course of study will be of use to their home country or the Middle Eastern region. Candidates would need to apply for a place on a course in Britain and must be prepared to sign a binding undertaking to return to their home country or a country of the Arab League for a set period.

Lesotho

Luxembourg

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Macedonia

  • British Scholarship Trust: "Scholarships for post-graduate students from the former Yugoslavia in order to pursue specialist studies for short periods in the United Kingdom. The Trust allocates between 10 and 15 stipends each year. Study periods are normally from three to six months. The stipend normally covers maintenance expenses and in some cases library or 'bench' fees.The Trust is unable to cover the fees of full-time taught courses."

Malawi

  • The Beit Trust: The Beit Trust offers a small number of Fellowships for postgraduate studies or research to graduates who are domiciled in Malawi, Zambia or Zimbabwe.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.

Malaysia

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Maldives

Mauritius

  • CASTME Scholarship: There is one general scholarship, ie. students from any Commonwealth country may apply, and two others for students from Mauritius and Antigua. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate how the skills and knowledge they will gain from the course will further CASTME's aims and the millennium development goals. Candidates will need to show how this award will enable them to enhance the teaching of Science, Technology or Mathematics in their home country. The successful candidate will be required to return home immediately on completion of their degree.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.

Mexico

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.
  • Fundacion BECA: Fundación Beca is a Mexican institution which offers financial support to students undertaking postgraduate study on selected programmes at European universities, with the aim of contributing to the country's growth and development. In return for this support, scholarship recipients are expected to participate in the Fundación's Programme of Social Responsibility on their return to Mexico.
  • FUNED: FUNED offers grants to Mexican students for studies in areas such as: Business Administration and Financing, Economics, Law, International Trade and Political Science, Engineering, Architecture, International Relations, etc. It is not authorized to cover areas of Health, Arts and Humanities, nor doctoral studies of any kind.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Microsoft Scholarship: This scholarship is for students enrolled full time in a Bachelor's degree program at a 4-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico who are making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. A 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0 is required.
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Montenegro

  • British Scholarship Trust: "Scholarships for post-graduate students from the former Yugoslavia in order to pursue specialist studies for short periods in the United Kingdom. The Trust allocates between 10 and 15 stipends each year. Study periods are normally from three to six months. The stipend normally covers maintenance expenses and in some cases library or 'bench' fees.The Trust is unable to cover the fees of full-time taught courses."

Montserrat

Mozambique

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.

Namibia

Nauru

The Netheralnds

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

New Zealand

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Nicaragua

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Nigeria

Norway

  • Lanekassen: Norwegian student loans and grants awarding body which supports Norwegian students to study overseas.
  • State Education Loan Fund: The Norwegian State Education Loan Fund will give you support to study in the UK as long as the institution is publicly recognised, you are enrolled as a full-time student and study for a recognised degree, such as a Bachelor or Masters degree.

Pakistan

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Anne Marie Schimmel Scholarship: The Anne Marie Schimmel Scholarship is awarded to women for study at recognized institutions of higher education in the UK for up to two academic years. It offers the opportunity to do graduate study in the United Kingdom to a woman who is committed to make a genuine contribution to her chosen field on her return to Pakistan.
  • Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust: Supplementary or topping up awards for citizens of Pakistan following postgraduate or research studies in the UK.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.

Palestine

  • The Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program: Scholarships for advanced study awarded to exceptional individuals that must be resident nationals or residents of Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Mozambique, Nigeria, Palestine, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Vietnam.
  • Karim Rida Said Foundation (KRSF): Nationals of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine or Syria, normally resident in the Arab world and not holding any form of British residency. Candidates must be under 40 years of age, have a good first degree and provide evidence of proficiency in English. They must be able to demonstrate that their chosen course of study will be of use to their home country or the Middle Eastern region. Candidates would need to apply for a place on a course in Britain and must be prepared to sign a binding undertaking to return to their home country or a country of the Arab League for a set period.
  • Sir Siegmund Warburg Scholarship: The Sir Siegmund Warburg scholarship offers Palestinian and Israeli students the opportunity to undertake full-time postgraduate human rights study at LSE.
  • Victor Dahdaleh Foundation Scholarship: The Dahdaleh Foundation, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and and the Centre of Global Governance at LSE are collaborating in a scheme to provide jointly-funded Chevening Scholarships for Palestinian students wishing to study the MSc in Global Politics.

Panama

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Peru

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Banco De Credito Peru: Loans to cover up to the full cost of attendance, up to a maximum loan amount of $50,000 USD and offers a grace period on repayment for the duration of your studies. CONTACT: Mr. Ruben Robles, Telephone: 511 442-8642 ext. 5251, Fax: 511 441- 5580, Cell: 511 9791-2022
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Philippines

  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Poland

  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify. 
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Portugal

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Puerto Rico

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Romania

  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Roma Education Fund: Various scholarships for Romanian students at the undergraduate and postgraduate level.

Russia

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Rwanda

Samoa

Serbia

  • British Scholarship Trust: "Scholarships for post-graduate students from the former Yugoslavia in order to pursue specialist studies for short periods in the United Kingdom. The Trust allocates between 10 and 15 stipends each year. Study periods are normally from three to six months. The stipend normally covers maintenance expenses and in some cases library or 'bench' fees.The Trust is unable to cover the fees of full-time taught courses."

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Singapore

  • Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: Assistant Director (Personnel), CAAS PO Box 1 Singapore 918141 Tel: 542-1122 Fax: 542-1231
  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • Development Bank of SingaporeFunds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas. 
    CONTACT: DBS Building 6 Shenton Way Singapore 068809 Tel: 220-1111 Fax: 221-1306
  • Economic Development Board: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: 250 North Bridge Road # 24-00, Raffles City Tower Singapore 179101 Tel: 330-6806 Fax: 339-6077
  • Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: Personnel Branch 6th Storey Fullerton Building Singapore 049212 Tel: 530-0414 Fax: 535-5393
  • Jurong Town Corporation: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: Head Training & Productivity Jurong Town Hall, 301 Jurong Town Hall Road Singapore 609431 Tel : 560-0056 Fax: 565-5301
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Ministry of Defence:Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: MINDEF Personnel Centre MINDEF Building Gombak Drive Singapore 669638 Tel 768-2981 Fax: 768-4424
  • Monetary Authority of Singapore: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: The Director Personnel & Administration Department 10 Shenton Way MAS Building Singapore 079117 Tel: 229-9291 Fax: 229-9491
  • Port of Singapore Authority: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: 
    Director (Personnel) PSA Building 460 Alexandra Road Singapore 119963 Tel: 279-5623 Fax: 274-4677
  • Public Service Commission Value: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: City Hall, 4th Storey St Andrew's Road Singapore 178957 Tel: 330-7114 Fax: 332-4184
  • Singapore Airlines: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: Personnel Executive (Career Development) Airline House (05-D) Airmail Transit Centre PO Box 501 Singapore 918101 Tel: 541-4767 Fax: 542-2393
  • Singapore Armed Forces: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: Head, SAF Careers Centre Defence Technology Tower Depot Road Singapore 109676 Tel: 277-6375 Fax: 272-2464
  • Singapore Press Holdings: Funds for students studying for masters degrees in various disciplines and wishing to study overseas.
    CONTACT: Human Resource Manager, ST Box N12062, 82 Genting Lane, Singapore 349567 Tel: 743-8800 Fax: 748-0747
  • Tan Kah Kee FoundationFinancial assistance to Singapore citizens and permanent residents pursuing their full-time Master or PhD degrees in local or overseas universities.

Solomon Islands

South Africa

  • Commonwealth Nassau Fellowship: A scheme for non-white South African students to study in Britain. Preference is given to postgraduate students who have not already obtained a first degree. Contact: Department for International Development (DfID), 94 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 5TL
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • JN Tata Endowment Scholarships: The endowment awards only loan scholarships. However, the selected scholars may also qualify for a gift award. Scholarships are granted for higher studies in all disciplines and subjects to ndian nationals and graduates of a recognised Indian university with a consistently good academic record; students in the final year of a degree course and those awaiting results; and other mid-career professionals planning to go abroad for further research, specialisation or training.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

South Korea

  • GE Foundation Scholar-LeadersProgram: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify. 

Spain

  • Fundación Caixa Galicia: Scholarships are granted to the Spanish participants admitted to postgraduate programmes. They consist of tuition fees, a stipend of US$1,350 per month, contribution towards transport costs to and from Fontainebleau and medical insurance. More information and applications should be obtained directly from the Fundacion Caixa Galicia.
  • Fundación Caja MadridThis foundation offers scholarships for postgraduate studies in Europe and the United States.
  • Fundación Pedro Barrié De La MazaVarious scholarships for Spanish citizens.
  • La Fundación Ramón ArecesScholarships are offered in December, the closing application date is 1st March.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.
  • Talentia ScholarshipsAvailable to EU students either born or currently residing in Andalusia intending to undertake a masters course. Award: full tuition for up to 2 years of the course plus living support of 16,000€ for housing, books and supplies. They will also provide health insurance. Deadline: the deadline is usually the end of March.

Sri Lanka

St. Helena

St. Kitts and Nevis

St. Lucia

St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Suriname

  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Swaziland

Sweden

  • Hans Werthen-StipendierTwo to four scholarships of 100,000 SEK to 250,000 SEK are awarded per year to MBA students. Candidates should be between the ages of 25 and 35, be working or in some way connected to the fields of technology or business via university or industry and wishing to increase their professional competence via studying in an international environment with the long term goal of contributing to Swedish industry.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 

Switzerland

  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Roche MBA Fellowship Programme Award: Qualified applicants may be of any nationality if currently resident in Switzerland, or be Swiss nationals abroad. With this Programme, Roche wishes to encourage people of the highest career potential to complement their medical or science qualifications with a first-class business education in an international setting.

Syria

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Karim Rida Said Foundation (KRSF): Nationals of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine or Syria, normally resident in the Arab world and not holding any form of British residency. Candidates must be under 40 years of age, have a good first degree and provide evidence of proficiency in English. They must be able to demonstrate that their chosen course of study will be of use to their home country or the Middle Eastern region. Candidates would need to apply for a place on a course in Britain.

Tajikistan

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.

Tanzania

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • Jagdish and Urvashi Trivedi Scholarship: There is one scholarship with a value of £20,000 for an applicant to a full-time taught masters programme.

Thailand

  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify.

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.

Turks and Caicos

Tuvalu

Uganda

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.

Ukraine

  • Marusia Yaworska Entrance Scholarship: Scholarship for two graduate level students in music from Ukraine or Canada to study anywhere in the world. Two one-time awards of $5,000(Can) per year. Must submit recordings. Contact: Chair, Department of Music, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, 50 University Private, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Canada.
  • WorldWide Studies Scholarship: Scholarships for Ukrainian youth to get Master's degrees in the world's best universities in the following fields: agricultural studies, environment and ecology, law, and public administration.

United Kingdom

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • Cecil King Travel Scholarship: The London Mathematical Society annually awards £5000 to a young mathematician of outstanding promise. The Scholarship is awarded to support a period of study or research abroad, typically for a period of three months. Applicants should normally be nationals of the UK or Republic of Ireland, either registered for or having recently completed a doctoral degree at a UK University.
  • The Glory Foundation: A charity that helps underprivileged people in London. Their funding is aimed at UK students pursuing higher education but who lack the finances to achieve it. 
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme for Uk Engineers: The Sainsbury Management Fellowship Scheme enables young engineers of high career potential to undertake MBA courses at major international business schools. The Student must be a UK citizen, aged between 26-34 years old and be a qualified engineer. Contact: The Royal Academy of Engineering, 29 Great Peter Street, Westminster, SW1P 3LW Tel: 020 7222 2688, Fax: 020 7233 0054
  • Tony Gage Scholarship: Bursary awarded at two year intervals for attendance at a postgraduate course whilst achieving experience within a contractor's organisation. Contact: CIOB, Englemere, Kings Ride, Ascot, Berkshire SL5 7TB. Tel: +44 (0)1344 630700, Fax: +44 (0)1344 630777

Uruguay

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

USA

  • Aga Khan Foundation: Scholarships for Master’s or PhD students from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Syria, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Madagascar, France, Portugal, UK, USA and Canada.
  • British Marshall Scholarships: The British Marshall Scholarships finance young US citizens of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom covering up to two years of study leading to the award of a British University degree. The students must hold a first degree from an accredited four-year college or university in the United States with a minimum GPA (after freshman year) of 3.7.
  • British Schools and Universities Foundation Scholarship: Open to scholars from the USA for a maximum of 2 years. Contact: The British Schools and Universities Foundation Inc. 24 Chaddesley, Wood Road Canford Cliff, Poole Dorset DH13 7PN Tel: +44 (0)1202 707299.
  • Common Knowledge Scholarship Foundation: CKSF offers a wide variety of scholarship quizzes throughout the year for U.S. high school, college, and graduate students. They even have some scholarships that parents can win for their children.
  • Jack Kent Cooke Foundation: Various scholarships to help young people of exceptional promise achieve their educational goals. All students have to prove that they have a financial need when applying, and they must plan to study in the U.S. or hold a degree from a U.S. institution.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Microsoft Scholarship: This scholarship is for students enrolled full time in a Bachelor's degree program at a 4-year college or university in the United States, Canada, or Mexico who are making satisfactory progress toward an undergraduate degree in computer science, computer engineering, or a related technical discipline such as electrical engineering, math, or physics. A 3.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 4.0, or a 4.0 cumulative grade point average out of a possible 5.0 is required.
  • The Ransome Scholarship: For students from North America who will be studying at St Andrews for four years. There is one undergraduate scholarship covering full tuition fees for each year of study, full accommodation fees for each year of study in University accommodation (or comparable fees towards private costs), a fixed travel allowance and a book allowance for a four year degree.
  • USA-UK Fulbright ScholarshipCandidates must be US citizens; have received (normally within the last five years) or expect to receive a bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 3.5; demonstrate evidence of leadership qualities.
  • The Vegetarian Resource Group: $10,000 in college scholarship money to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities.

Vanuatu

Venezuela

  • Alban Scholarship Award: Scholarships for nationals of 18 eligible Latin American countries to study a postgraduate program in Europe.
  • IDB-Japan Scholarship Program: Students from any of the Bank's borrowing member countries, which include Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru and the Caribbean.
  • Kodak Scholarship Program: These highly competitive awards are given to full-time undergraduate or graduate students demonstrating superior professional filmmaking production skills and creativity along with academic success. Participating worldwide colleges and universities that offer a degree or diploma program in film, film production, or cinematography may nominate up to two students each year for consideration. 
  • Santander Scholarships: Nine Santander Scholarships with a value of £5,000 each are available for 2011 entry for applicants from the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela and the UK.

Vietnam

  • CV Starr Scholarship: The scholarship is available for a one year taught masters programme in any subject. Applicants need to be nationals of Burma, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program: Students in their first or second year of study in Engineering, Technology, Business, Finance, Management or Economics, who are attending a participating university, can qualify.

Virgin Islands

Zambia

  • The Beit Trust: The Beit Trust offers a small number of Fellowships for postgraduate studies or research to graduates who are domiciled in Malawi, Zambia or Zimbabwe.
  • Commonwealth Scholarships: Scholarships for students from developing Commonwealth countries to study in the UK.
  • Jagdish and Urvashi Trivedi Scholarship: There is one scholarship with a value of £20,000 for an applicant to a full-time taught masters programme.

Zimbabwe

  • The Beit Trust: The Beit Trust offers a small number of Fellowships for postgraduate studies or research to graduates who are domiciled in Malawi, Zambia or Zimbabwe.

Student Loans and Other Alternatives

The examples above are certainly not the only ways for international students to get scholarships. Every foreign student is in a different situation when applying to study in the UK, and your nationality, course and university can all make a difference to which scholarships you should apply for. The best way to find a scholarship that is right for you is to spend alot of time researching on the Internet and talking to the student advisor at your school and course administrator at the university you hope to study at.

Remember that international students usually cannot claim welfare benefits, but some students may be able to get a student loan in the UK. Visit the UKCISA website to find out if you are eligible.

 

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