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UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIP FOR PHYSICS INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 

Application Deadline: 11 September 2026

LOCATION: Scotland

Scholarships of £7,000 are available to new international fee-paying students joining a postgraduate taught master’s degree in the Department of Physics in September 2026.

All postgraduate taught master’s degree holders in the Department of Physics who meet the eligibility criteria will receive the scholarship. No separate scholarship application is necessary. 

ELIGIBILITY:

In order to be considered for a Masters Scholarship for Physics International Students, candidates must: 

be a new, international (non-EU) fee-paying student enrolling in a full-time taught master’s degree in the Department of Physics for September 2026 entry. 

Be self-funded. Students  who receive full sponsorship, for example from a government office or embassy are not eligible to receive this scholarship. 

Applicants must meet all of the above eligibility criteria to receive a Masters Scholarship for Physics International Students 

Awardees must register on an on-campus Masters degree in the Department of Physics for September 2026 entry and continue to meet all of the above eligibility criteria. The scholarship cannot be deferred or transferred to any other entry points.  

This scholarship value is £7,000 and will be deducted from your tuition fees. 

The scholarship will be awarded automatically to eligible students on receipt of deposit payment until 11th September 2026. No separate scholarship application is necessary. 

The scholarship cannot be deferred or transferred to any other entry points. It cannot be used for payment of a deposit. 

Students are only eligible for one scholarship per academic year from the University of Strathclyde. 

The Faculty of Science’s decision on the awarding of scholarships is final. Appeals will not be considered. 

All new postgraduate taught master’s students who register for a master’s degree in the Department of Physics in September 2026 and who meet the eligibility criteria will receive the scholarship.

No separate scholarship application is necessary. 

BENEFIT:

Value: £7,000

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EDINBURGH NAPIER UNIVERSITY WEST AFRICA BACHELOR’S/TAUGHT MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIP 

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The University of Edinburgh has partial scholarships for self-funding bachelor’s or taught master’s students from West Africa.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for this award, you must be:

Domiciled in Benin, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo at the time of application. If you are applying from another country in this region, please refer to our Sub-Saharan Africa Scholarship.

Self-funding your course.

Meet the entry criteria for a bachelor’s or taught master’s course in September 2025 and January 2026.

Scholarships are awarded automatically once you have paid your deposit payment towards your tuition fees. The number of scholarships is limited, and they are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Once you have paid your deposit, please email cas@napier.ac.uk to be considered.

Successfully progressing to each year of study to claim the award as an undergraduate student (up to a maximum award of £8,000).

For postgraduate students, the scholarship is tenable for one academic year.

BENEFIT:

They have a limited number of partial scholarships worth between £1,000 and £2,000 (GBP), available for self-funding students domiciled in West Africa (see countries below). 

For undergraduate students, the scholarship amount is available for each year of undergraduate study. This is subject to successful progression to each academic year, up to a maximum of £8,000 (GBP).

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