Scholarships for international students are available throughout the year to support education in various disciplines, regions, and institutions. Below is a list of some notable ongoing scholarships that cater to diverse needs, from undergraduate to doctoral studies.
1. Chevening Scholarships (UK)
- Eligibility: Open to outstanding students from Chevening-eligible countries pursuing a Master’s degree in the UK.
- Benefits:
- Full tuition fees.
- Monthly stipend.
- Travel and visa expenses.
- Applications: Typically open between August and November every year.
2. Fulbright Scholarships (USA)
- Eligibility: Open to international students seeking Master’s or Ph.D. programs in the USA.
- Benefits:
- Full tuition fee waiver.
- Monthly living stipend.
- Travel and health insurance.
- Applications: Deadlines vary by country but are generally between February and October.
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3. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (European Union)
- Eligibility: Students worldwide applying to Master’s programs across European universities.
- Benefits:
- Full tuition fee coverage.
- Monthly stipend (up to €1,400).
- Travel and relocation allowance.
- Applications: Deadlines vary by program, typically from October to March.
4. DAAD Scholarships (Germany)
- Eligibility: International students applying for postgraduate programs in Germany.
- Benefits:
- Monthly stipend (€861 for Master’s, €1,200 for Ph.D.).
- Health insurance and travel costs.
- Applications: Deadlines vary depending on the program.
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5. Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships (Australia)
- Eligibility: International students pursuing research-based Master’s or Ph.D. degrees in Australian universities.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fee coverage.
- Living stipend.
- Health insurance for the student and dependents.
- Applications: Deadlines depend on individual universities.
6. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Canada)
- Eligibility: Doctoral students demonstrating academic excellence, leadership, and research potential.
- Benefits: CAD 50,000 per year for up to three years.
- Applications: Open annually, with deadlines typically in November.
7. Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program (Stanford University, USA)
- Eligibility: International students pursuing graduate programs at Stanford University.
- Benefits:
- Full tuition fees.
- Living expenses and relocation costs.
- Applications: Open yearly, with a deadline usually in October.
8. ADB-Japan Scholarship Program (ADB)
- Eligibility: Students from ADB member countries applying for postgraduate studies in fields related to development.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fees.
- Monthly stipend.
- Travel expenses and health insurance.
- Applications: Deadlines depend on participating universities.
9. Rhodes Scholarships (Oxford University, UK)
- Eligibility: Exceptional international students pursuing postgraduate programs at Oxford University.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fees.
- Monthly stipend.
- Travel expenses.
- Applications: Open annually, typically between June and October.
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10. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
- Eligibility: Students from developing countries pursuing graduate programs in development-related fields.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fees.
- Living stipend.
- Travel expenses.
- Applications: Deadlines are usually in February and May.
11. Gates Cambridge Scholarships (UK)
- Eligibility: Outstanding international students applying to full-time postgraduate programs at the University of Cambridge.
- Benefits:
- Full tuition fees.
- Maintenance allowance.
- Travel costs.
- Applications: Open annually, with deadlines in October and December.
12. New Zealand International Scholarships (New Zealand)
- Eligibility: Students from selected developing countries applying for undergraduate or postgraduate programs.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fees.
- Living allowance.
- Travel and health insurance.
- Applications: Deadlines depend on the applicant’s country of origin.
13. Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA)
- Eligibility: Ph.D. students applying to Singaporean universities in science, engineering, or technology fields.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fee waiver.
- Monthly stipend.
- Travel and settling-in allowance.
- Applications: Open throughout the year, with multiple deadlines.
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14. The Orange Knowledge Programme (Netherlands)
- Eligibility: Students from eligible countries pursuing short courses or Master’s programs in the Netherlands.
- Benefits:
- Full tuition fees.
- Monthly stipend.
- Travel and insurance coverage.
- Applications: Deadlines vary by course and institution.
15. Swedish Institute Scholarships for Global Professionals (Sweden)
- Eligibility: Students from developing countries pursuing Master’s programs in Sweden.
- Benefits:
- Tuition fee coverage.
- Living allowance.
- Travel grant.
- Applications: Deadlines are typically in February.
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These scholarships represent just a fraction of the opportunities available to international students. Regularly check the official websites of these programs and institutions to stay updated on eligibility requirements, application deadlines, and submission guidelines.