This is an early announcement for international students hoping to pursue a fully supported Master’s degree in the UK! The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is funding the Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships, and now is the ideal time to be ready for their upcoming application round in late 2025. Your academic and professional career could be completely changed by this scholarship if you’re from a low- or middle-income Commonwealth nation with lofty goals but little money.
When is the Application Deadline:
- Applications are now closed for the 2025/26 academic year.
- Nominators (national agencies/NGOs) will submit their nominations to CSC by December 2024.
- Applicants must check their nominatorโs specific deadline, which may be earlier.
๐ Tell Me About the Award:
The Commonwealth Masterโs Scholarships are funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) to support individuals from eligible Commonwealth countries in pursuing full-time taught Masterโs degrees at UK universities. The program seeks to develop future leaders, innovators, and change-makers who will contribute to sustainable development in their home countries.
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๐ Which Fields Are Eligible?
Scholarships are awarded under six CSC development themes:
- Science and technology for development
- Strengthening health systems and capacity
- Promoting global prosperity
- Strengthening global peace, security and governance
- Strengthening resilience and response to crises
- Access, inclusion and opportunity
๐ Type:
- Fully funded Masterโs-level scholarship
- For taught postgraduate study in the UK
๐ค Who Can Apply?
- Must be a citizen or refugee of an eligible low or middle income Commonwealth country
- Must be permanently resident in an eligible country
- Must hold an upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent)
- Must not be able to afford to study in the UK without the scholarship
- Must apply via a nominating agency or eligible NGO
โ How Are Applicants Selected?
- Applicants are nominated by national agencies or eligible NGOs/charities
- Nominees are assessed by CSC based on:
- Academic merit
- Quality of the study plan
- Potential impact on development in their home country
- Final selections are made from the nominated candidate pool
๐ Which Countries Are Eligible?
Applicants must be from eligible low and middle income Commonwealth countries. A full list is available on the CSC website.
๐ Where Will the Award Be Taken?
- United Kingdom
- At a participating UK university offering the relevant Masterโs program
๐ข How Many Awards?
- Number of scholarships is limited and determined by CSC and FCDO funding
- The number of nominations allowed varies by country/organization
๐ What is the Benefit of the Award?
- Full tuition fees
- Approved airfare to and from the UK
- Monthly living allowance
- Thesis grant (if applicable)
- Study travel grants
- Additional allowances for disability support or dependents (if eligible)
โณ How Long Will the Award Last?
- 12 months (for a full-time taught Masterโs program)
๐ How to Apply:
- Apply to the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission (CSC) via their online application system (when open).
- Apply to a nominating agency (either national agency or selected NGO).
- Upload all required documents by the CSC deadline:
- Passport or national ID (proof of citizenship/refugee status)
- Full academic transcripts (with certified English translations if necessary)
- Two signed references on official letterhead or from verifiable email addresses
- References and all supporting documentation must be uploaded to the online system before the deadline โ late or emailed documents will not be accepted.
๐ Visit the Award Webpage for Details:
Commonwealth Masterโs Scholarships โ Official CSC Website