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UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER HUMANITARIAN SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: 2 September 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The University of Manchester Humanitarian Scholarship programme supports individuals at immediate risk who’ve been forced to flee their homes as a direct result of armed conflict by offering the opportunity to study at Manchester. They’re offering up to six undergraduate scholarships for 2026 entry.

ELIGIBILITY:

You must meet all of the following:

You’re at serious risk due to war or conflict.

You had to leave your home country (or move within it) in the last three years because of conflict.

You cannot start or finish a university degree.

You’ve never studied in the UK or EU before.

You’ve applied for an undergraduate course starting in September 2026 at The University of Manchester.

You can explain why you want to study this course.

You’ve done well in your previous studies.

Most 3-year undergraduate degrees (browse our courses for specific academic and English entry requirements). A 1-year foundation year is also possible if needed.

Foundation options: You can apply for the Integrated Foundation Year or Biosciences Foundation Year if you don’t meet entry requirements.

Scholarship: Apply online (link will be available on 2 February 2026).

Deadline: Monday, 31 March 2026 at 5pm (BST).

You don’t need to include an offer with your application.

No interview is required.

You’ll be informed of the result by 29 May 2026 via email, whether successful or unsuccessful.

Key dates for 2026 entry:

Apply for a course via UCASBy 2 September 2025
Apply for the ScholarshipFrom 2 February 2026
Scholarship application deadline31 March 2026
Results announcedEnd of May 2026
Start your studiesSeptember 2026

BENEFIT:

The Scholarship will pay for:

your tuition fees (the cost of your course);

living expenses (money for food, housing, etc.);

visa costs.

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RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WEST AFRICA IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OXFORD-MORLAND-WEST AFRICA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: 28 August, 2025

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The Rhodes Scholarships for West Africa in conjunction with the Oxford-Morland-West Africa Graduate Scholarship are available each year for West Africa, which includes Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Principe, and Togo. This information is for candidates applying to the 2026 Rhodes Scholarship through the West
Africa constituency, for entry in October 2026 to the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom.

ELIGIBILITY:

Nationality/citizenship: You must be a citizen of one of the following countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, the island of Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone, São Tomé and Principe, and Togo.

Residency: You must have been a resident in one or more of the countries listed above for at least five of the last ten years.

Age: You must meet either of the below criteria:

You must be aged 18-24 on 1st October 2025 (i.e., you must have been born after 1 October 2000 and before 2 October 2007). OR for medical, dental, pharmaceutical, law and engineering students, to allow you to complete your professional internship

You must be aged 18-25 on 1st October 2025 (i.e., you must have been born after 1 October 1999 and before 2 October 2007) OR for older candidates who completed their first undergraduate degree later than usual

You must be under the age of 27 on 1st October 2025 (i.e., have been born after 1 October 1998), AND you must also have completed your first undergraduate degree on or after 1 October 2024. They would normally consider the date on your degree certificate as your graduation date.

Academic achievement: You must have completed an undergraduate degree (usually a Bachelor’s) by the application deadline, and you must have an academic background and grade that is a First Class Honours Degree or equivalent.

In the case of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy courses, the highest classification your University awards, e.g. a Distinction would be considered equivalent to a First-Class Honours Degree.

Candidates must also have achieved a distinction in at least three of the five following subject areas: Medicine & surgery, Pathology, Pharmacology, Gynaecology,

Paediatrics Candidates will have a greater chance of successful admission to Oxford if they have: An Honours degree (or have taken an Honours year) from a University outside of your country or if you have studied to Masters level within your country (with the exception of those studying in Nigeria and Ghana, and, for some countries, those studying medicine). Candidates may wish to consider applying to the Rhodes Trust’s sister Foundation, The Mandela Rhodes Foundation to pursue an Honour’s year or a Master’s degree prior to making an application for the Rhodes Scholarship.

English Language proficiency: You must meet the University of Oxford’s English language requirements. This means that unless you qualify for a test waiver, you must provide English test results with scores that meet the University’s higher-level requirement. Please check the University of Oxford’s webpage to see which tests are accepted, the scores required, and the full conditions for a language test waiver.

BENEFIT:

The Rhodes Scholarship covers University of Oxford course fees, as well as providing an annual stipend. For the 2025/26 academic year, the stipend is £19,800 per annum (£1,650 per month), from which Scholars pay all living expenses, including accommodation. Please note: this is not sufficient to cover partners or dependents. 

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