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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHAMPTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

LOCATION: United Kingdom

The University of Northampton International Scholarship Scheme is a merit-based scholarship that provides up to a £4,000 reduction in tuition fees for every year of your study (excluding placement years). All full-time Undergraduate and Postgraduate taught courses delivered on campus fall within the scheme, and you will be considered for a scholarship on the basis of your academic achievement.

ELIGIBILITY:

You do not have to apply for this scholarship separately from your initial application, and you will be informed of the outcome in your offer letter.

There is no limit to the number of awards, made automatically to students who qualify. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions below:

To be eligible for the University of Northampton International Scholarship, you must hold an offer to study a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate taught programme (BA, BSc, BEng, MEng, LLB, MA, MSc, LLM, or MBA) at UON.

You must have been assessed as an overseas fee payer. For more detailed information on whether you fall into this category, please refer to the UKCISA guides to tuition fees.

Scholarship awards are made in parallel with an application to study at the university.

Applicants are not required to make a separate application for a scholarship.

Scholarships are awarded based on the merit of each individual’s application and academic eligibility.

BENEFIT:

Any University of Northampton International Scholarship award is applied as an annual reduction in tuition fees of £2,000, £3,000, or up to £4,000 per academic year, payable in each year of the programme of study, subject to the student successfully progressing to the next year.

A scholarship awarded at £4,000 on a three-year undergraduate programme therefore has a total potential value of £12,000 across the duration of the course, provided progression requirements are met.

Exception: For Nursing programmes, the maximum scholarship available is £2,000 per academic year.

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UK RESEARCH AND INNOVATION MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (MRC) FUNDING OPPORTUNITY

Application Deadline: 7 October 2026, 4:00pm

LOCATION: England

Apply for funding to investigate the causes, progression, and treatment of human disease.

Your project must:

Focus on a mechanistic hypothesis

Include an experimental intervention or challenge in humans

This is an ongoing funding opportunity. Application rounds close every April and October.

ELIGIBILITY:

This opportunity is open to organisations with standard eligibility. Check if your organisation is eligible.

To be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity, you must

Show that you will direct the project and be actively engaged in the work

Be looking to investigate the causes, progression and treatment of human disease

If you do not have a contract of employment for the duration of the proposed project, by submitting an application, the research organisation is confirming that, if it is successful:

Contracts will be extended beyond the end date of the project

All necessary support for the project and the applicants will be provided, including mentorship and career development for early-career researchers

They welcome applications from early-career researchers. The new investigator award is aimed at researchers who are capable of becoming independent researchers and who are now ready to take the next step towards that goal.

If you are applying for this opportunity as a ‘new investigator,’ you must also:

Have your research organisation support

Be able to demonstrate that your skills and experience at the time of your application match those of the ‘transition to independence’ career stage, as set out in the MRC skills and experience table

Use this grant to support your long-term career goals and chosen career route

Be able to demonstrate you are the sole intellectual leader of the application and the proposed work

International Researchers:

As MRC is the lead funder for this funding opportunity, international researchers can apply as ‘project co-lead (international).’

Project co-leads (international) make a major intellectual contribution to the design or conduct of the project. Their contribution and added value to the research collaboration should be clearly explained and justified in the application, using the appropriate application sections, such as ‘Applicant and team capability to deliver.’

Read UKRI project co-lead (international) eligibility for more details. Please contact us if you are uncertain about eligibility.

You should include all other international collaborators (or UK partners not based at approved organisations) as project partners.

BENEFIT:

There is no limit to the amount of funding you can apply for or the length of your project. They will fund 80% of your project’s full economic cost.

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