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SOAS UNIVERSITY OF LONDON ALLAN AND NESTA FERGUSON MASTER’S SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 12 noon (UK local time) on 6 February 2026

LOCATION: England

The Allan and Nesta Ferguson scholarship is awarded on the basis of academic merit. Students offered an Allan and Nesta Ferguson Scholarship must take it up in the academic year 2025/26, and it cannot be deferred to a later year. Please note that this award does not include maintenance support or accommodation costs. The costs of living in London will need to be considered by applicants before applying for this award.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must:

Be a resident in low-income or lower-middle-income countries (as defined by the World Bank) and preferably from low-income households.

Hold an undergraduate degree at the first-class level.

Have applied to SOAS but are not required to have received an offer of admissions by the scholarship deadline. You must have received an offer by the time the relevant panel meets to discuss scholarship applications.

Meet the English language condition of their offer of admission to study at SOAS as soon as possible.

Please note that this scholarship does not cover funding or even allow for pre-sessional courses.

Candidates will be assessed on academic merit. The assessment of your application will be based on the information provided in your scholarship application and in your online application for your programme of study. The selection committee will be looking at the degree results and your personal statement.

Any full-time master’s program in the College of Humanities excluding MA Buddhist Studies, MA Buddhist Studies with Intensive Language, and MA Traditions of Yoga and Meditation. 

You must submit a complete online application to your programme. Please note that complete applications for admission can take up to 4 weeks to be considered by the department, although this duration can vary depending on the time of year. You should be prepared to wait up to 6 weeks in busy periods. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.

BENEFIT:

3x awards of £32,500

A minimum of two awards will be made by Allan and Nesta Ferguson; each has a total value of £32,500, which will be put towards tuition fees.

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BARCELONA SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS MASTER’S DEGREE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS

Application Deadline:  July 2, 2026

LOCATION: Spain

The Barcelona School of Economics offers funding to attract the most talented students. Applicants who receive an offer of admission to BSE have demonstrated their potential to succeed in our rigorous, intensive Master’s programs. The most talented candidates also receive a financial offer that covers all or part of their tuition fees.

ELIGIBILITY:

An undergraduate/bachelor’s/grado/laurea or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university (for Bologna degrees, a minimum of 180 ECTS) is required.

A typical applicant would hold a University Diploma in Economics, Finance, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics or Business Administration.

An advanced level of English language skills: TOEFL 90-100, IELTS 6.5, Duolingo English Test 120 points

The GRE General Test is required for the PhD Track Program only. GRE is optional but highly recommended for applicants to all other programs.

Note that the fulfillment of the entry requirements does not guarantee admission. Candidates will also be evaluated on the following admission criteria:

Outstanding academic record

Quantitative skills

Reference letters

You can apply to up to three master’s programs simultaneously.

All programs are taught in English. Spanish is not required in order to apply. If you have graduated from an English-speaking university, you are exempt from submitting an English language exam.

BENEFIT:

100% merit-based funding

€550,000 in funding awarded to top candidates on average each year

24% of the class is fully or partially funded on average each year

Each year, we award an average of €550,000 in merit-based funding to Master’s students. Around 24% of matriculated students have received full or partial funding for their studies.

Types of funding that may be offered to candidates include:

Waivers covering 25%, 50%, 75% or 100% of tuition fees

A limited number of fully-funded scholarships (100% of fees and some additional stipend, depending on the scholarship)

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