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UK Masters Scholarships for International Students: The Complete 2026 Guide

UK Masters Scholarships for International Students: The Complete 2026 Guide

The UK has some of the most generous graduate funding available to international students. Most applicants either do not know the options or apply too late.

The United Kingdom is one of the most desirable destinations for international graduate students, and for good reason. Its universities produce world-leading research, the Master’s programs are typically one year in duration, and the post-study work visa allows graduates to remain and build professional experience after completing their degrees. What is less well known is that the UK also has a substantial ecosystem of scholarships and funding programmes specifically designed for international students.

Most applicants either do not know these options exist, apply to the wrong ones for their profile, or discover them too late to meet the application deadlines. This guide covers the primary funding pathways for international students applying to Masters and PhD programs at UK universities, including eligibility requirements, deadline patterns, and positioning strategy.

The students who access UK graduate funding are not necessarily the most qualified. They are the ones who identified the right opportunities early and built their applications around specific criteria.

Chevening Scholarships

Chevening is the UK government’s flagship international scholarship programme and one of the most prestigious awards available to international graduate students globally. It covers full tuition at any UK university, a monthly living stipend, return flights to the UK, and visa costs for a one-year Masters programme.

Eligibility requires a bachelor’s degree, at least two years of work experience in any field, and citizenship from a Chevening-eligible country. The large majority of African, Asian, and Latin American countries are eligible. Chevening is explicitly seeking future leaders: people who have demonstrated leadership potential in their professional lives, community engagement, and civic activity. Academic excellence matters but it is not the primary selection criterion. Your track record of leadership and your capacity to influence your field or community after graduation carry significant weight.

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Application Window
Chevening applications typically open in August and close in November for the following academic year. This means you need to begin preparing your Chevening application more than a year before your intended start date. The essays are substantial and require genuine reflection on your leadership record, your professional goals, and your reasons for choosing the UK specifically.
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University Applications Required
Chevening requires you to have applied to and received conditional or unconditional offers from at least three eligible UK universities before the scholarship result is announced. This means the Chevening application process runs alongside your university applications, not after them.
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What Makes a Strong Application
Specific, evidenced leadership experience rather than general claims. A clear, credible professional vision for what you will do after the scholarship. A persuasive case for why the UK is the right place to pursue your chosen field of study. Vague essays about ambition and potential do not perform well. Specific narratives about concrete impact do.

Commonwealth Scholarships

Commonwealth Scholarships are funded by the UK government through the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission and are available to citizens of Commonwealth countries for Masters and PhD study at UK universities. Two primary streams exist: the Commonwealth Masters Scholarship for students from lower and middle income Commonwealth countries, and the Commonwealth PhD Scholarship.

Both cover tuition, living costs, and flights. The Commonwealth PhD Scholarship additionally provides research support grants. Critically, applications are submitted through the nominating agency in your home country, not directly to the UK. Every participating country has a designated body that manages nominations. Deadlines and processes vary by country, so checking the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission website for your country’s specific procedure is essential.

Commonwealth Scholarships weight academic excellence more heavily than Chevening. A strong academic record combined with a clear research direction for the PhD stream is typically required to be competitive.

University-Specific Scholarships

Most UK universities offer their own international scholarships ranging from partial fee waivers to full funding packages. These are often significantly less competitive than national scholarships because they are less widely publicised and receive fewer applications.

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Oxford Clarendon Fund
One of the most generous university scholarships in the UK, covering fees and living expenses for Masters and DPhil students at Oxford. Awarded on academic merit. You are automatically considered when you apply to Oxford, but a strong academic record and clear research direction are required to be competitive.
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Cambridge Trust
Provides partial and full funding for international students at Cambridge for both Masters and PhD programs. Students apply for Cambridge Trust funding as part of the graduate admissions application. Research fit with a supervisor is particularly important for PhD applicants seeking Cambridge Trust support.
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Supervisor-Funded PhD Positions
At many UK research universities, PhD positions are funded directly through supervisor grants from the UKRI research councils or external funding bodies. A professor with active Research Council funding can hire you as a funded PhD student. This route requires professor outreach before the formal application process and is often the most accessible pathway to funded PhD study in the UK for international students with strong research fit.

UKRI Research Council Funding

UKRI funds PhD studentships through seven research councils covering different disciplines. These studentships cover tuition and provide a tax-free annual stipend currently set at approximately £19,000 to £21,000. Eligibility for international students has changed in recent years and varies by council. Some councils now fund international students, others remain restricted to UK home students. Check the specific council relevant to your field before applying: AHRC covers arts and humanities, ESRC covers social sciences, MRC covers medical research, NERC covers environmental sciences, EPSRC covers engineering and physical sciences, BBSRC covers biological sciences, and STFC covers science and technology.

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