Scholarships for Briton Students 2025 - 2026 - Page 21

Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in United Kingdom to help fund your studies abroad or in United Kingdom. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.

    • Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship logo
    • Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship at Girton College (£10,000 stipend available)

      Applications are open for the Cavendish Arts Science Fellowship 2025. The Fellowship supports the Cavendish Arts Science ethos of experimenting, decentring and re-imagining. It is designed for artists to develop thought-provoking ideas through engagement with physicists and those in other fields, and to experiment with new approaches to their practice that are transformative and push boundaries.

      Date Posted: 01 May, 2025

    • Hague Program on International Cyber Security Fellowship logo
    • Hague Program on International Cyber Security Fellowship - Fall 2025

      The Hague Program on International Cyber Security invites researchers and professionals with an interest and/or background in international cyber security at any stage of their career (from early-career researchers to established professionals) to apply for one of the visiting fellowships in order to conduct research and fieldwork, exchange with the program and with The Hague policy community, and present their research to a wider audience.

      Date Posted: 01 May, 2025

    • Young Voices Contributor Program logo
    • Young Voices Contributor Program Fall 2025

      Are you a passionate communicator between the ages of 18 and 35 who believes in liberty, limited government, and a better future? If yes, you should apply for the Young Voices Contributor Program Fall 2025.

      Date Posted: 01 May, 2025

    • Octavia E. Butler Fellowship Program logo
    • Octavia E. Butler Fellowship Program 2025 (Funded)

      Applications are invited for the Octavia E. Butler Fellowship Program 2025. This fellowship is named in the honor of science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler, one of the progenitors of afro-futurism. EcoHealth Strategies is a form of afro-futurism in that they believe their work will not only safeguard the future, but it will help shape it.Theye are inspired by the past, future and present - combining storytelling, history, justice, technology and so much more.

      Date Posted: 01 May, 2025

    • KPMG AI & the Future of Work logo
    • KPMG AI & the Future of Work: Designing What Comes Next Challenge 2025

      Applications are open for the KPMG Al & the Future of Work: Designing What Comes Next Challenge 2025. KPMG invite startups in Europe to build scalable, people-centric innovations that leverage Al to transform how we work, learn, and collaboration, from activation and upskilling to role redesign and workforce strategy.

      Date Posted: 01 May, 2025

    • Westlake University International Undergraduate Summer Camp logo
    • Westlake University International Undergraduate Summer Camp 2025 (Funded)

      Westlake University invites undergraduates from around the world for her 2025 Undergraduate Summer Camp. This short, two-week program is designed to bring together bright minds worldwide. The summer camp helps students explore cutting-edge life science research and innovations.

      Date Posted: 01 May, 2025

    • WomenEntrepreneurs4Good Accelerator logo
    • WomenEntrepreneurs4Good Accelerator 2025

      Applications are open for the WomenEntrepreneurs4Good Accelerator 2025. Organized by the Women's Forum for Economy & Society, this program aims to support green entrepreneurs at the early stages of their journey.

      Date Posted: 30 Apr, 2025

    • AFS Global STEM Educators logo
    • AFS Global STEM Educators 2025 - Full Scholarship for STEM Teachers

      Applications are open for the AFS Global STEM Educators 2025 - Full Scholarship for STEM Teachers. AFS Global STEM Educators is a 6-week, full-scholarship, virtual exchange program for in-service Educators worldwide (ages 18+) teaching STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) at the secondary level / high school level (working with students ages 13-18). This online, interactive certificate program is designed for Educators to build the skills needed to become globally competent leaders and foster global competence in their school communities and beyond.

      Date Posted: 30 Apr, 2025

    • AFS Global STEM Accelerators logo
    • AFS Global STEM Accelerators 2025 - Full Scholarship for Young Girls in STEM

      Applications are open for the AFS Global STEM Accelerators 2025 - Full Scholarship for Young Girls in STEM. The Global STEM Accelerators program is an award-winning virtual exchange that tackles gender barriers in STEM and helps young women to become changemakers in their communities.

      Date Posted: 30 Apr, 2025

    • Good Soil Forum Seed Capital Pitch Competition logo
    • Good Soil Forum Seed Capital Pitch Competition 2025 ($200,000 prize)

      Applications are ongoing for the Good Soil Forum Seed Capital Pitch Competition 2025. This is your chance to showcase your business, gain national exposure, and compete live for transformative funding in front of investors and a national audience.

      Date Posted: 29 Apr, 2025

    • Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering logo
    • Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2026 (£500,000 award)

      The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2026 is now accepting nominations. The QEPrize welcomes public nominations that honor engineering improvement from all sectors of the profession and a diverse range of nominators worldwide. 

      Date Posted: 28 Apr, 2025

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FAQs

 

1. Why should I study in the U.K.?

The UK offers world-class education, highly ranked universities, and a diverse student experience. Graduates from UK universities are highly valued by employers globally. While the cost may be high, the quality of education, international networking opportunities, and post-study work options make it a worthwhile investment for many international students.

 

2. What are the entry requirements for studying in the UK?

Here is a list of the crucial documents required to study in the UK:

  • Application form

  • Proof of ID

  • A valid passport

  • Passport size photographs

  • Certificate of English language proficiency

  • Other entrance exam scores

  • Birth certificate

  • Academic transcripts

  • CV/ Resume

  • Proof of funds and other bank statements

  • Reference letters (if required)

  • Statement of Purpose

  • Portfolio (if applicable)

 

3. How much does it cost to study in the UK?

Tuition fees for international students in the UK can range between £10,000 and £40,000 per year depending on the course and institution. In addition to tuition fees, you should also budget for living costs, which can vary depending on the city (e.g., London tends to be more expensive). For further guidance, check out the Cheapest Universities in the U.K. for International Students

 

4. Are there scholarships available for international students in the UK?

Yes, many universities and organizations offer scholarships to international students in the UK. Examples include the Chevening Scholarships, Commonwealth Scholarships, and various university-specific scholarships. These scholarships may cover tuition fees, living expenses, or both.

 

5. Can international students work while studying in the UK?

Yes, international students on a Tier 4 Student Visa can work part-time while studying. During term time, you can work up to 20 hours per week and full-time during holidays. However, there are restrictions, such as not being able to work as a professional sportsperson or be self-employed.

 

6. What is the Student Visa, and how do I apply for it?

The Student Visa is the main visa for international students studying in the UK. To apply, you must first receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from a recognized UK institution. You'll also need to provide proof of financial means, English language proficiency, and health insurance (via the Immigration Health Surcharge). The application process is done online, and a biometric appointment at a UK visa center is usually required.

 

7. How long does it take to complete a degree in the UK?

Undergraduate degrees in the UK typically take three years to complete, except in Scotland, where they usually take four years. Master's programs are generally one year long, while PhD programs take around three to four years to complete.