LOCATION: Saudi Arabia
The KAUST Fellowship is designed to ensure that you can focus entirely on your studies and research with the peace of mind that comes from financial support. All admitted students automatically receive this fellowship*, allowing you to dedicate yourself fully to your academic pursuits without the burden of tuition and living expenses.
ELIGIBILITY:
Bachelors degree in a subject relevant the program being applied to, from a recognized higher education institution for entry into our Masters programs
Masters degree in a subject relevant to the program being applied to, from a recognized higher education institution for entry into our Ph.D. programs. We do not regard Professional Masters degrees as being directly equivalent to Masters degrees and so if you are taking one of these you must be careful to declare that in your application.
At least 18 years of age on entry
A competitive GPA. Typically, 90% of admitted applicants have a GPA above 3.3, and 75% have a GPA above 3.5 on a 4-point scale (or equivalent). The minimum permitted GPA is 3.0.
Evidence of proficiency in English language:
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5 with at least 5.5 in all individual sections
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based Test): 79 overall, with at least 17 in all individual sections, the KAUST Admissions code is 4107
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic: 62 overall, with at least 59 in all individual sections
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): 176 overall, with at least 169 in all individual sections
When submitting your application, you will be required to submit the following:
Official university transcripts
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Statement of purpose
Contact details of 3 referees
Official English language test score
A clear, unobscured copy of the passport page showing your picture and personal details, or otherwise a national ID card
BENEFIT:
The Fellowship includes:
Full tuition and bench fee coverage (worth up to USD $35,000 per year)
A monthly stipend (worth USD $20,000 per year for PG Diploma and M.S. students, and USD $25,000 to $30,000 for Ph.D. students depending on qualifications and academic progress)
On-campus housing (worth USD $7,000 per year and covering utilities such as electricity and wifi)
Health insurance (worth USD $1,450 per year)
Relocation support (visa, relocation and travel costs)
In total, the vaule of the KAUST Fellowship is calculated to be worth between $70k and $80k per year, depending on your specific situation. While we understand that higher education costs can be daunting, the KAUST Fellowship is here to alleviate those concerns.