UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW HUMANITARIAN POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 30th of April 2026, 23:00 GMT.

LOCATION: Scotland

They are delighted to announce the launch of the University of Glasgow Humanitarian Scholarship, created to support Displaced and Conflict-Affected (DACA) applicants applying for Postgraduate Taught (PGT) programmes for 2026 entry. The university is offering the Humanitarian Scholarship to 9 postgraduate taught applicants.  Please note that you must have a programme application in progress before applying for this scholarship. 

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible, applicants must: 

Have applied to study an eligible programme at the University of Glasgow for the 2026-27 academic session.  

Be domiciled in any country that is not the United Kingdom

Have international or EU fee status

Be classed as a highly qualified applicant; this is usually determined by an ability to demonstrate academic excellence and achieve grades equivalent to UK 1st Class Honours

Be at serious risk due to armed conflict, and/or have been displaced within your home country or forced to leave your home country within the last three years because of armed conflict, and have sought international protection outside the UK.

The applications for this scholarship are open. Please use the apply now link to open our application portal. You will need your student ID and application number in order to apply.

Applications for this scholarship will remain open until the 30th of April 2026, 23:00 GMT. No applications will be accepted after this date. 

BENEFIT:

Full tuition fee waiver for the duration of study  

A stipend of £9,010 per year towards study/living costs 

University of Glasgow accommodation for the duration of study (Please note this scholarship will not fund private accommodation)

Visa and Health Surcharge Costs

Flight to Glasgow

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BI NORWEGIAN BUSINESS SCHOOL PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: March 1, 2026

LOCATION: Norway

The BI Presidential Scholarship is given to candidates who are accepted into an MSc program at either the Oslo or Bergen campuses and have excellent academic records.

ELIGIBILITY:

Candidates must have a minimum overall GPA of ‘A’ on the ECTS scale or the equivalent top-level grade on international grade scales to be considered.

Students in the 3rd year of the Sivøk programme are eligible to apply.

Candidates with Norwegian or international citizenship. Candidates with international citizenship who have completed a bachelor’s degree in Norway are considered residents of Norway for this scholarship.

Candidates admitted to the first year of a Master of Science degree programme at campus Oslo or campus Bergen, with the exception of the BI-Luiss Joint Masters in Marketing.

Only candidates seeking their first master’s degree are considered for Master of Science scholarships.

Applications for scholarship are not accepted by email, with the exception of 3rd-year Sivøk applicants

International applicants who apply for the BI Presidential Scholarship will also be considered for the MSc International Scholarship. A separate scholarship application letter is not required.

You may apply for more than one scholarship; however, BI Norwegian Business School will award only one scholarship per applicant.

Awarded scholarships are tied to a specific academic programme at a designated campus and cannot be transferred.

Only candidates seeking their first master’s degree are considered for Master of Science scholarships.

Only candidates admitted to a Master of Science programme commencing Autumn 2026 will be considered for this scholarship.

BENEFIT:

Norwegian and International Applicants who are residents of Norway: Scholarships will cover full tuition fees for each semester, for up to two years, if the student achieves the academic progression requirements.

Sivøk Applicants: Scholarships will cover full tuition fees for each semester, for up to two years, if the student achieves the academic progression requirements.

International Applicants: Scholarships will cover full tuition fees for up to two years and a stipend for living expenses of NOK 50,000 per semester if the student achieves the academic progression requirements.

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